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Class cancelled/Operations suspended

UPDATE: Classes and campus operations will resume on Wednesday, Jan. 22. Due to inclement weather affecting the Bryan-College Station area, Texas A&M University has cancelled all classes for Tuesday, Jan. 21. Additionally, all campus operations have been suspended. A decision about Wednesday, Jan. 22 will be made by 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 21. Please visit emergency.tamu.edu for additional information about campus transportaion, campus dining, and other resources. Stay safe, Ags!

Texas A&M Galveston students standing on a boat at sunset
The Department of Ocean Engineering is jointly hosted on both the College Station and Galveston campuses. | Image: Texas A&M University at Galveston

Ocean Engineering on the Galveston Campus

Galveston provides a unique opportunity in that the campus is located directly on the water's edge. While students are working hard in class, they can simply gaze out the classroom window and be reminded of why they chose to pursue a degree in ocean engineering. Or, they can take to the sea and discover what ocean engineering is all about with research experiences in a lab, on a boat and in the waves.

Academic benefits include:

  • Small campus atmosphere with less than 2,500 students
  • Unlimited hands-on education and field experience with the coastal environment in their backyard
  • Access to faculty and resources to enhance one-on-one education experience
  • Direct connection to College Station faculty via telecommunication software
  • All the benefits of being part of a world-class engineering program
An aerial shot of Galveston campus
The waterfront location of our Galveston campus offers students hands-on ocean engineering research experience | Image: Texas A&M University at Galveston

Our campus is open year-round, so schedule a campus tour to come visit us and say howdy in person:

Texas A&M University at Galveston
200 Seawolf Parkway
Galveston, TX 77554