Texas A&M University, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
From humble beginnings in 1876 as Texas' first public institution of higher learning, to a bustling 5,000-acre campus with 46,000-plus students and a nationally recognized faculty, Texas A&M University is one of a select few universities with land-grant, sea-grant and space-grant designations. With an enrollment of about half men and half women, 25 percent of the freshman class are the first in their family to attend college and 8,500 are graduate students. Texas A&M has two branch campuses, one in Galveston, Texas, and one in the Middle Eastern country of Qatar.
Masters:
- Master in Agribusiness
- Master in Agricultural Systems Management
- Master in Fisheries Science
- Master in Recreation and Resources Development
- Master in Recreation, Park, and Tourism Sciences
- Master in Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences
- Master in Wildlife Science
Doctors:
- Doctor in Agribusiness
- Doctor in Fisheries Science
- Doctor in Recreation and Resources Development
- Doctor in Recreation, Park, and Tourism Sciences
- Doctor in Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences
- Doctor in Wildlife Science