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Texas Tech University

Texas
Tech University

http://www.ttu.edu
Established in 1923, Texas Tech University (TTU), a contiguous
campus of 1,839 acres, is located in the city center of
Lubbock. Lubbock has a metropolitan population of almost
200,000 residents situated in a large agricultural area
in the southern plains of the Texas Panhandle. The University
has a student population of almost 25,000 including 1,000
international students representing 96 countries. TTU carries
the distinction of being the largest comprehensive institution
of higher education in the western two-thirds of the state.
Students choose fields of study from among more than 150
undergraduate, 100 masters and 60 doctoral degree programs.
More than 2,000 faculty members conduct classes and research
in the Law School, Graduate School and seven undergraduate
colleges: Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Architecture,
Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, Education, Engineering
and Human Sciences. TTU's sister institution, Texas Tech
University Health Sciences Center, is housed in Lubbock
with regional campuses in Amarillo, El Paso and Odessa.
The common Lubbock campus arrangement makes TTU the only
campus in the state with a comprehensive university, law
school and a medical school. Special resources at TTU include
the newly constructed International Cultural Center for
conferences and educational programs, the International
Center for Arid and SemiArid Land Studies and the Center
for Applied International Development Studies. TTU maintains
20 memoranda of agreement with universities in China, Japan,
Germany, Italy, Malaysia, Mexico, Peru, Poland and Turkey.

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