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Texas A&M University at Qatar
Contact us at http://www.qatar.tamu.edu
What is Texas A&M University at Qatar?
Texas A&M at Qatar is a remarkable innovation in engineering education. Our graduates will be leaders in enriching Qatar’s natural resources.
Dr Mark H. Weichold
Dean, CEO and Professor of Electrical Engineering, Texas A&M University at Qatar
Dean, CEO and Professor of Electrical Engineering, Texas A&M University at Qatar
Texas A&M University at Qatar (TAMUQ) opened in 2003, offering world-renowned undergraduate engineering programs in the Middle East.
Creating tomorrow’s engineering leaders
Cutting-edge techniques and applied research are integrated with innovative classroom instruction to ensure graduates are ready to assume leadership roles worldwide.TAMUQ offers Bachelor of Science degrees in Chemical, Electrical, Mechanical and Petroleum Engineering; plus a Master’s degree (M.S. or M.Eng.) in Chemical Engineering.
History and community roots
Building on Texas A&M University’s 130 years of experience as one of the leading educational establishments in the USA, the Qatar campus values and emphasizes the deep community roots that have always played a vital role at the main campus in College Station, Texas.
Ranked among the best in the USA
Texas A&M’s engineering programs are regularly ranked among the best in the United States. Its graduates are highly sought after by top employers. Texas A&M at Qatar’s reputation for excellence matches its sister university in the USA, with its commitment to educating engineers equipped to lead the next generation of engineering discovery.
Did you know?
- Captain Mike Foreman, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) astronaut, took a piece of TAMUQ — a maroon university T-shirt — with him on his last mission to the International Space Station (ISS)


