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  Advising Office Contact Information

  Office:  room 916 Richardson Building, College Station, TX 77843-3112
  Phone:  (979) 845-4087
  Email:  ugrad-advisor@cse.tamu.edu
  Webpage:  http://www.cse.tamu.edu/academics/advising

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Feel free to contact our Advising Office in Texas A&M Engineering's Department of Computer Science and Engineering about your future undergraduate studies. Our staff are available to answer your questions Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., in person, by phone, or through email.

Segment:  Why Choose A&M

Why choose computer science or computer engineering at Texas A&M University? Meet some of our students and faculty who are engaged in exciting robotics and informatics, graphics and motion capture, and software research. Visit more of our inspiring high-tech research at http://www.cs.tamu.edu/research/researcharea

Segment:  Your Development

Here you will develop problem solving skills. Apply your learning to art, biology, geometry, physics, medicine, airplanes, space missions, autonomous vehicles, games, and much, much more − you can understand just how broad computer science and computer engineering fields are.

Segment:  Faculty

Recruiting top faculty to teach you the basics of computation and the fundamentals of research is a priority for us. Our faculty offers you mentoring support and involvement in research programs. On our website faculty page at http://www.cs.tamu.edu/people/faculty, check out the personal homepages and research profiles of our educators.

Segment:  Peer Teachers

Some of our undergraduates are peer teachers. They are your classroom partners in mutual learning experiences, which will deepen thinking and develop collaborative skills. In this segment, peer teachers define peer teaching. Visit our peer teacher website at http://pt.cse.tamu.edu/.

Segment:  Co-ops & Internships

And you can choose to co-op or intern with top companies in computer science and engineering while enrolled in our department. Many of our students use our IAP member list, the Texas A&M Career Center, the SEC Career Fair, and craigslist for help in locating co-op and intern positions. Our department's Industrial Affiliates Program has more than 20 active member companies that provide more than 75 percent of our undergraduate scholarships.

Segment:  Organizations

We have over 800 recognized student organizations at Texas A&M in areas such as engineering, science, politics, visual arts, community service, and sports. Organizations specific to our department's undergraduate students are the Texas A&M Computing Society, Upsilon Pi Epsilon, Aggie Women in Computer Science, and Texas Aggie Game Developers.

Segment:  Conclusion

Once an Aggie, always an Aggie is an expression that conveys Texas A&M's uniquely rich history and our department's lifetime involvement with its computer science and computer engineering graduates. Aggies always want other Aggies to succeed. Come join us.



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