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Rankings

The Texas A&M University Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering's graduate program is ranked 11th for computer engineering and 13th for electrical engineering among public institutions by U.S. News & World Report. Our undergraduate program is ranked 13th for computer engineering and 10th for electrical engineering among public institutions by U.S. News & World Report.


Highlights

Several of the department's research activities have been steadily growing and continue to do so. In addition to 47,763 square feet of research lab space across campus, students and faculty also have access to the Zachry Engineering Education Complex, which adds over half a million square feet of instructional space and top-notch labs for students.

$37.5M Total Research Expenditures, FY 2025
47,763 Total Square Footage of Research Lab Space, FY 2025

Student Enrollment

Enrollment (Fall 2025)
Student Level Number of Students
Undergraduate 1712
Master's 466
Doctoral 305
Total Enrollment 2483
Source: Office of Academic & Business Performance Analytics, Texas A&M University
As reported to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.

Degrees Awarded

Degrees Awarded (Fall 2024, Spring 2025, Summer 2025)
Student Level Number of Students
Bachelor's 440
Master's 202
Doctoral 42
Total Degrees Awarded 686
Source: Office of Academic & Business Performance Analytics, Texas A&M University

Faculty

With a high-quality student body and outstanding faculty, the department is well poised to achieve its mission of excellence in all three areas. Some indicators of our faculty recognition include:

Faculty (Fall 2025)
Tenure Status Number of Faculty
Tenured/Tenure-Track 69
Academic Professional Track 11
Total Faculty 80

Faculty Recognition

  • 13 Chairs
  • 15 Professorships
  • 3 Distinguished Professors
  • 7 Members of the National Academies
  • 35 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Fellows