
First-Year Learning Communities

Our award-winning, nationally recognized model utilizes small learning groups to encourage students to draw connections across different fields of study and apply those connections to the real world.
Students develop their critical thinking skills; clarify their personal values, goals and strengths; and develop their abilities to learn through study, discussion, writing, cooperation and collaboration.
Honors Program

The Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Honors Program offers enriched plans of study to highly motivated students who have the potential to excel academically and the desire to develop global perspectives. Consistent with the University’s aspiration to “close the gaps” for groups that historically have been under-represented in Texas higher education, the program seeks to attract and retain a broad and diverse population of students.
The Mary and Jeff Bell Library The Mary and Jeff Bell Library is the University’s major resource for research and study. The library houses a collection of 1.1 million books, bound periodicals, microforms and governmental publications. It maintains subscriptions to more than 2,800 serials and research sets. The Library offers electronic access to thousands of journals, newspapers and additional resources.
College of Business
The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) International-accredited undergraduate and graduate programs are designed to help students become more productive citizens, further their careers and pursue advanced studies within a changing global environment. Faculty help ensure that graduates attain the skills that are vital to the workforce by emphasizing applied scholarship and instructional development. The College promotes a high code of ethics, a special concern for student learning and the effective use of technology.
College of Education

The College is devoted to excellence in instruction, research and service. It prepares leaders who represent diverse backgrounds and experiences to serve the educational needs of the global community. Undergraduate students spend a significant portion of their professional development courses observing and working with experienced teachers. This field-based program culminates in the student teaching experience, wherein the student is assigned one-on-one with an experienced master teacher and moves from observation, through cooperative teaching, to full responsibility for a class.
College of Liberal Arts
The College prepares students for productive lives in a diverse multicultural world by developing intellectual and creative skills, communication abilities, and critical thinking. A liberal arts education comprises fundamental problem-solving skills and substantive knowledge that can be widely applied. The College excels in its many specialized disciplines, with dedicated faculty committed to teaching, learning, scholarly and creative activity, and service.
College of Nursing and Health Sciences

The College focuses on educating the health care providers of today and leaders of tomorrow through the delivery of excellent educational programs in the profession of nursing and health sciences. Students cultivate basic and specialized abilities needed to successfully pursue a career. The College promotes a sense of community and caring with a faculty contributing to community service, leadership, practice and research as experts and advocates.
College of Science and Technology
As one of the foremost institutions for coastal, marine and environmental research, and home to the Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies, the College offers programs in basic and applied sciences to support the technical requirements of the nation’s post-industrial society. The Geographic Information Science program, accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology and the Applied Science Accreditation Commission, is the only such program in Texas.