Texas Tech University at Abilene is an official off campus teaching site of Texas Tech University located in Abilene, Texas. Degrees and certifications offered by the site include Bachelor of University Studies, Bachelor of General Studies, Graduate Certificate in Wind Energy and Ed.D. in educational leadership.
TTU at Abilene primary educational partner is Cisco College.
The site was established in 2002 at the request of community leaders in Abilene.
Courses are delivered through interactive video from the main Lubbock campus and by resident Abilene faculty. Some online coursework is required for completion of degrees.
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| Academics |
- College of Arts & Sciences
- College of Education
- College of Human Sciences
- College of Media & Communication
- Davis College of Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources
- Graduate School
- Huckabee College of Architecture
- Rawls College of Business
- School of Law
- School of Veterinary Medicine
- Talkington College of Visual & Performing Arts
- School of Art
- School of Music
- School of Theatre and Dance
- TTU K–12
- Whitacre College of Engineering
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| Campus |
- Branches
- Buildings
- Landmarks
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| Media |
- Public Media
- Student Media
- Texas Tech Administrative Law Journal
- Texas Tech Sports Network
- Texas Tech University Press
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| Research |
- Libraries
- National Wind Institute Research Center
- Shackleton Glacier Expedition
- Uysal–Walker Archive of Turkish Oral Narrative
- Vernacular Music Center
- Vietnam Center and Sam Johnson Vietnam Archive
- West Texas Historical Association
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- Established: 1923
- Endowment: $3.06 billion (2024)
- Students: 40,969 (Fall 2024)
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