TCU's College of Science & Engineering considers science and research critical to the future in a changing landscape of STEM and technology jobs. There are numerous research opportunities and small classes for graduate and undergraduate students. Additionally, faculty experts help students learn how to do their research. More undergraduate students are engaged in research at this college than any other - over 40%. Most co-author presentations at the Michael & Sally McCracken Student Symposium in spring.
Research Opportunities
Experience the teacher-scholar focus of the college and its affiliated institutes by examining academic and research opportunities in each department.
Student Research
Undergraduates: 1,700
Graduates: 130
Master's Degrees 15
Doctoral Degrees 1
Degrees: 37
Teachers, Learners, and Thought Leaders
Since this college opened, graduates have benefited from our teaching staff and their initial commitment to their students. In addition to the college's 124 faculty scholars conducting cutting-edge research, there are numerous prestigious grants and publications available. These include advanced research and community outreach. Our faculty is leading the future of science and technology. Our goal is to educate students to think critically about science and technology opportunities and to empower them to create a better future.
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