Reporting to the provost, the deans provide leadership for Texas A&M's colleges and schools. With 133 undergraduate degree programs, 175 master's degree programs, 92 doctoral degree programs and five first professional degrees as options for study, Texas A&M University's 16 colleges and schools offer wide opportunities and endless possibilities.
College of Agriculture & Life Sciences
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The College of Agriculture & Life Sciences is widely recognized as a leader in the academic programs offered by its departments. The students we educate and the scientific advancements we make and share improve the lives of Texans and people around the world through agriculture. Our faculty members and students are breeding crops to help conserve water, unlocking genetic mysteries to cure diseases, fostering best practices in environmental stewardship, and improving the safety, healthfulness, and abundance of the world’s food supply. Through innovative curricula, we prepare students for careers as scientists, business leaders, engineers, educators, physicians, affiliated health professionals, sales representatives and other professionals.
Jeff Savell
- Vice Chancellor and Dean for Agriculture and Life Sciences
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Assistant Name: Jill Lee
Assistant Email: jill.lee@ag.tamu.edu
School of Architecture
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The School of Architecture offers undergraduate and graduate professional programs to prepare individuals to enter the professions of architecture, landscape architecture, construction management, and urban and regional planning. The planning, design and construction of the world’s buildings, cities and landscapes involve a variety of professional skills. The faculty of architects, urban planners, landscape architects, engineers, computer scientists, constructors, lawyers, historians and artists, in collaboration with educators in the language, philosophy and culture and natural and social sciences, help students develop an understanding of the physical, social, economic and political forces that shape our environment.
Patrick Suermann
- Interim Dean of the School of Architecture
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Assistant Name: Shelly Martin
Assistant Email: shelly.martin@tamu.edu
College of Arts & Sciences
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The 18 departments and 130 academic programs in the College of Arts and Sciences offer students the opportunity to study an extraordinarily wide range of subjects across the natural sciences, humanities, mathematics, social sciences, languages and life sciences. The vast majority of the teaching for the Texas A&M core curriculum takes place in Arts and Sciences, which is truly the academic heart of the university.
Mark Zoran
- Dean, College of Arts & Sciences
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Assistant Name: Sandra Chavarria
Assistant Email: schavarria@tamu.edu
Assistant Phone: 979-458-6947
College of Engineering
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The College of Engineering, through its curricula, strives to educate and train engineers who have the breadth of vision to formulate and solve the problems of today and the future. The mission of the College of Engineering is to serve Texas, the nation and the global community by providing engineering graduates who are well founded in engineering fundamentals, instilled with the highest standards of professional and ethical behavior, and prepared to meet the complex technical challenges of society.
Robert H. Bishop
- Vice Chancellor and Dean, College of Engineering
- Office: Zachary Engineering Education Complex, Suite 500
- Phone: 979-845-1306
- Email: engineeringvcd@tamu.edu
Bush School of Government & Public Service
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The Bush School’s reputation for excellence in academics, research and public service is well-established and growing. Our student body is one of the most diverse of any college at Texas A&M, with each student bringing a unique perspective to classroom discussions, research efforts and community service. Throughout the school year, our students also make significant contributions to the local community, demonstrating their commitment to volunteerism and modeling public service.
School of Dentistry
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The School of Dentistry has been a distinguished resource for dental education in Texas for more than 100 years and is dedicated to combining higher education and research with community service. Known internationally for producing excellent clinicians, the school opened in 1905. Since then, it has graduated more than 8,000 dentists and dental hygienists. Nearly one-third of all dentists in Texas are School of Dentistry graduates. The school also graduates a large number of dental hygienists with bachelor’s degrees in the state. In addition to a doctor of dental surgery and bachelor’s degree in dental hygiene, postdoctoral certificate and degree programs are offered.
Lily Garcia
- Dean of the School of Dentistry
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Assistant Name: Christi Neal
Assistant Email: christi.neal@tamu.edu
School of Education & Human Development
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The School of Education and Human Development is dedicated to transforming and enriching lives with programs built on the core Aggie values of leadership, excellence, integrity, loyalty, respect and selfless service. Consistent with the land grant mission of our university, the teaching, research and service activities of the school foster innovation and development, influence policy and practice, and transform the lives of individuals in our state and across the nation. With outstanding faculty and students, the school creates a community of scholars who impact the world. Its faculty provide innovative, high-impact educational experiences with an emphasis on transformational learning opportunities.
Michael de Miranda
- Dean of the School of Education & Human Development
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Assistant Name: Tammy Reynolds
Assistant Email: t-reynolds@tamu.edu
School of Engineering Medicine
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The ENMED program, founded in 2019, is a collaboration between Texas A&M’s School of Engineering Medicine and the state’s top-ranked Houston Methodist Hospital established to transform health care through the development and training of physicianeers, the creation of medical technologies, and translational research. The ENMED physicianeer is an innovative problem-solving doctor uniquely qualified to address some of health care’s greatest challenges. These graduates receive a Medical Doctorate and Master of Engineering degree focused on the design and implementation of impactful medical technologies in the same four years through a revolutionary curriculum.
Roderic Pettigrew
- Dean of the School of Engineering Medicine
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Assistant Name: Delores Porter
Assistant Email: deporter@tamu.edu
School of Law
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At their best, lawyers serve as advisors and advocates in managing their client’s business and personal affairs, minimizing complications and avoiding unintended consequences, facilitating desired transactions and resolving conflicts and disputes that inevitably arise. At Texas A&M School of Law, our innovative JD program offers students a firm grounding in the substance of the law, even while emphasizing the increasingly complex range of real-world skills that are necessary for legal practice and effective leadership in the global community today.
Robert B. Ahdieh
- Vice President for Professional Schools & Programs
- Chief Operating Officer, Texas A&M - Fort Worth
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Assistant Name: Jennifer Merrywell
Assistant Email: jennifermerrywell@tamu.edu
Mays Business School
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Mays Business School is a comprehensive business school that equips students with a holistic view of an enterprise, a business mindset, functional area expertise and the full range of required technical skills that exist across all areas of business. Best-in-class business education goes beyond the standard business functional areas—accounting, finance, management, marketing, management information systems and supply chain management—to deliver an integrated, high-impact, career-launching set of experiences.
Nate Sharp
- Dean of Mays Business School
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Assistant Name: Kimberly Scherer
Assistant Email: kscherer@mays.tamu.edu
School of Medicine
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The Texas A&M University School of Medicine offers professional and graduate degree programs. The school's mission is to improve the health and well-being of the people of Texas through excellence in education, research and health care delivery. The school's vision is to develop the innovators and leaders in medicine and biomedical research who will transform American medicine in the 21st century.
Amy Waer
- Dean of the School of Medicine
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Assistant Name: Marlene Nichols
Assistant Email: mjwong@tamu.edu
School of Nursing
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At the Texas A&M School of Nursing, the four-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree provides the educational and experiential base for entry-level professional nursing practice and provides the platform on which to build a career through graduate-level study for roles such as advanced practice registered nurse (nurse practitioner, nurse midwife, clinical nurse specialist, nurse anesthetist), as well as a career in nursing administration, research, and nursing education.
Leann Horsley
- Dean of the School of Nursing
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Assistant Name: Carolyn Moir
Assistant Email: carolyn.moir@tamu.edu
School of Performance, Visualization & Fine Arts
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The new School of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts is the home of the visual and performing arts at Texas A&M University. The school offers students the opportunity to prepare for careers in creative practices and to develop intellectual responsiveness to the problems, questions and values that will confront them in their professions and as lifelong learners. The faculty of the school includes artists, computer scientists, designers, historians, performers, creative technologists and critical theorists. At the foundation of the school’s academic programs is an interdisciplinary approach to exploring where art, science, technology and theory combine through dance, music, theater and visual art and design.
Tim McLaughlin
- Dean of the School of Performance, Visualization, and Fine Arts
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Assistant Name: David Watson
Assistant Email: d.watson@tamu.edu
Assistant Phone: 979-458-7956
Irma Lerma Rangel School of Pharmacy
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The Irma Lerma Rangel School of Pharmacy offers a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree program. The primary goal of the program is to provide a comprehensive pharmacy education in a stimulating environment to prepare students for the practice of pharmacy as competent, caring, ethical professionals dedicated to the provision of optimal pharmaceutical care.
School of Public Health
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Founded in 1998 as the first public health school in the nation with a focus on rural and underserved communities, the School of Public Health developed into a nationally ranked, fully accredited public health academic, research and service program. Offering classes at the College Station campus as well as other Texas locations through distance education, the school provides a bachelors program and graduate-level programs, including two master's degrees (Master of Public Health and Master of Health Administration) in several public health disciplines: epidemiology, biostatistics, environmental health, occupational safety and health, health administration, policy and management, and health promotion and community health sciences. The school also offers a Doctor of Public Health with concentrations in epidemiology, environmental health, and health promotion and community health sciences, and a Doctor of Philosophy in health services research.
Shawn G. Gibbs
- Dean of the School of Public Health
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Assistant Name: Robin Watkins
Assistant Email: rswatkins@tamu.edu
School of Veterinary & Biomedical Sciences
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The School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences consists of five academic departments: Veterinary Integrative Biosciences, Veterinary Large Animal Clinical Sciences, Veterinary Pathobiology, Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology and Veterinary Small Animal Clinical Sciences. Each department is administered by a department head, who is responsible to the Dean of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences for all programs assigned or developed in the department, including teaching, research, extension and service.
John August
- Dean of the School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
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Assistant Name: Dianne Cornett
Assistant Email: dcornett@tamu.edu
Texas A&M University at Galveston
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Texas A&M University at Galveston, a branch campus of Texas A&M University, offers ocean-oriented academic degrees, research, continuing education and public service in marine science, engineering, business, transportation and liberal arts. Degrees are awarded from Texas A&M University. Ocean voyages, sailing in Galveston Bay, beachfront experiments and independent study complement the rigorous classroom experience at Texas A&M University at Galveston. In addition to its academic programs, the campus houses the Texas A&M Maritime Academy, which offers training programs leading to officer licensing in the U.S. Merchant Marine.
Debbie Thomas
- Executive Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs and Chief Academic Officer (TAMUG)
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Assistant Name: Cari Bishop Smith
Assistant Email: bishopca@tamu.edu
Texas A&M University at Qatar
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The Joint Advisory Board (JAB) of Texas A&M University at Qatar was established May 25, 2003, between Texas A&M University and Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development to provide advice regarding the management and operation of Texas A&M at Qatar the Dean and CEO and to Qatar Foundation. The JAB is primarily responsible for ongoing review and evaluation of the success of Texas A&M at Qatar.
Cesar Malave
- Dean of Texas A&M University at Qatar
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Assistant Name: Alia Fakhr
Assistant Email: alia.fakhr@tamu.edu