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College of Arts & Sciences

Departments

Art

Ben Bailey Art Building Rm 190
Voice: 361.593-2619
Fax: 361.593-2662

Biological and Health Sciences

Biology/Earth Science Building Rm 108
Voice: 361.593.3803
Fax: 361.593.3800

Chemistry

Nierman Science Hall Rm 100
Voice: 361.593.2925
Fax: 361.593.3597

Communications & Theatre Arts

Speech Building Rm 174
Voice: 361.593.3401
Fax: 361.593.3402

Conner Museum

Conner Museum
Voice: 361.593.2810
Fax: 361.593.2112

History

Rhode Hall Rm 312
Voice: 361.593.3608
Fax: 361.593.4083

Language & Literature

Sam Fore Hall Rm 110
Voice: 361.593.2516
Fax: 361.593.2116

Mathematics

Rhode Hall Rm 217
Voice: 361.593.3517
Fax: 361.593.3518

Military Science

Karr-Veterans Memorial Hall
Voice: 361.593.3201
Fax: 361.593.3202

Music

Bellamah Music Building Rm 112
Voice: 361.593.2803
Fax: 361.593.2816

Natural Toxins Research Center

Kleberg Hall Rm 103
Voice: 361.593.3082
Fax: 361.593.3798

Physics & Geosciences

Hill Hall Rm 113
Voice: 361.593.2618
Fax: 361.593.2184

Political Science

Rhode Hall Rm 330
Voice: 361.593.3501
Fax: 361.593.3502

Psychology & Sociology

Manning Hall Rm 120
Voice: 361.593.2701
Fax: 361.593.2707

 

 

 

 

 

Latest News

External Awards Reach $20 Million

External awards mean a lot to a university. What are external awards? They include grants for research, and awards received to fund educational and career-focused student programs.

Dean Chosen for Frank H. Dotterweich College of Engineering

Dr. Stephan J. Nix has been named the dean of the Frank H. Dotterweich College of Engineering, pending approval by The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents. He is scheduled to start February 8, 2010.

University Reports Enrollment Increase, Freshman, Transfers Show Biggest Jump

The classrooms and residence halls at Texas A&M University-Kingsville are fuller this year as officials report an increase in enrollment and students living on campus.

Ranch Management Symposium Targets Human Side of Business

Cowboys have long been the focal point of ranching history and folklore, but on today's modern ranches is being a good cowboy enough? How are successful ranches managing their workforce? Learn this and much more at the Sixth Annual HOLT CAT Symposium in Excellence in Ranch Management. The topic of this year's symposium at Texas A&M University-Kingsville is Human Resource Management on Modern Ranches. It is scheduled Thursday and Friday, Oct. 29-30, in the Memorial Student Union Building located on campus at the intersection of University Boulevard and Santa Gertrudis Street.

For more information, contact the Office of the Dean, College of Arts & Sciences::MSC 117 700 University Blvd.:: Kingsville, TX 78363-820 Kleberg Hall Room #130::Office 361.593-2761, Fax 361.593.2379