Texas A&M University was established in 1871 in College Station, Texas under the terms of the Morrill Act. It began as the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas and was renamed Texas A&M University in 1963. The university offers bachelor's, master's and PhD degrees across many fields, including engineering. It has a history major program that requires 33 credit hours and a minor. The student wants to attend Texas A&M to study history and get certified for post-secondary teaching through their program.
3. History
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The State of Texas agreed to create a college on November of 1866 under the term of the Morrill
Act.
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Formation didn’t come until the establishment of Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas on
April 17, 1871.
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Teaching began in 1876
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In the 1960s the college began admitting women and minorities.
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In 1963 the Texas state legislature renamed the school to what is now Texas A&M University.
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The George Bush Presidential Library and museum opened in 1997.
6. My Major
Program
I will study liberal arts and get my
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degree in history and post-secondary
teaching.
7. Curriculum of Major
Program
Must maintain a 2.0 or higher
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No grade below a C in the major and minor requirements
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History major is 33 semester hours, 18 have to be taken at Texas A&M University.
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Have to take two intensive writing classes (6 hours)
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Requires 120 semester hours for Bachelor degree
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History majors must complete a minor
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8. Other
Information
Texas A&M colors are maroon and white.
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There mascot is a Reveille VIII, a full-blooded collie.
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A&M students were referred to as farmers in the
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early 1900s.
A&M stand for Agricultural and Mechanical.
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9. Why I want to attend
this university?
I want to attend this university because I want to major in
history and become a post-secondary teacher. Texas A&M
have a program to get a certificate to become a post-
secondary teacher. The program can be taken while in college
to get your masters degree. This will be efficient because I
wouldn’t have to go back to get certified, or having a class on
teaching, after getting my masters degree.