We look forward to getting to know you as you learn more about us. TCU specializes in an inspiring, nurturing college experience for undergraduates prepared to become a force for the greater good.
Prepare for a career making decisions about the world’s most valuable resource: food. In our food management program, you'll get supervised firsthand experience providing practical training in a ...
Design your way to a successful career. Design is everywhere—and interior design majors develop fundamental skills in the principles and elements of design, drafting, concept development and visual ...
Master the fundamentals of software development, system software and computer architecture. As a computer science major, you'll study and practice the development of new computer technology by working ...
Established in 1874, the board of trustees helps TCU carry out its mission by setting policy and developing a long-term institutional strategy. The board meets twice per year and consists of up to 50 ...
TCU finance majors have the opportunity to pursue a concentration in real estate. If your interests include mortgage lending, real estate development, asset management, appraisal or real estate ...
Explore the human condition through an understanding of race and ethnicity. CRES offers you the chance to critically examine race and ethnicity as an essential step in becoming an ethical citizen and ...
Discover how you can help change the world for children. In our child development program, you’ll learn about issues involving physical, social and cognitive development of children as well as ...
The land that became the TCU campus has been Native Americans’ home for millennia. That’s important to know. Because our campus sits on ancestral homelands of the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes who ...
TCU’s story began in 1873 when brothers Addison and Randolph Clark dreamed of creating a college where men and women could acquire a classical education and develop character. The Clarks were both ...
Prepare yourself for a research and teaching career in the health care industry and academia. A significant shortage of health sciences professors and scientific leaders exists to fill important ...