Texas Tech University at Amarillo, located in Amarillo, Texas, is an official off campus teaching site of Lubbock-based Texas Tech University. It hosts master's degrees in systems and engineering management and manufacturing and engineering through both on-site and online courses as part of Texas Tech's Department of Industrial Engineering.[1]
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- Agricultural Sciences
- Architecture
- Arts and Sciences
- Business
- Education
- Engineering
- Graduate School
- Human Sciences
- Law
- Media and Communication
- Visual and Performing Arts
- Art
- Music
- Theatre and Dance
- TTU K–12
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| Research |
- 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: $3.35 billion (2025)
- Students: 42,455 (fall 2025)
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| Education |
- Amarillo ISD
- Bushland ISD
- Canyon ISD
- Highland Park ISD
- River Road ISD
- Holy Cross-Amarillo
- St. Andrew's Episcopal School
- Amarillo College
- Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at Amarillo
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| Buildings and structures |
- Amarillo Botanical Gardens
- Amarillo Globe Dream House
- Amarillo Museum of Art
- Amarillo Natatorium
- Amarillo National Bank
- FirstBank Southwest Tower
- Fisk Medical Arts Building
- Herring Hotel
- Santa Fe Building
- Potter County Courthouse
- Ranchotel
- Wonderland Park
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