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The University of Texas at Tyler Houston Engineering Center

Houston, TX
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About The University of Texas at Tyler Houston Engineering Center

The University of Texas at Tyler Houston Engineering Center is an instructional site located in Houston, Texas, affiliated with the University of Texas at Tyler. This center extends UT Tyler's engineering and technology programs to students in the Houston metropolitan area, allowing working professionals and regional students to access university-level coursework without traveling to the main Tyler campus. Specific enrollment, completion, and retention data are not reported in the current dataset.

The center offers engineering-focused programs consistent with UT Tyler's academic portfolio, though specific credential listings are not available in the current data. Programs are likely designed to serve professionals in Houston's expansive energy, manufacturing, and technology sectors.

Houston is the largest city in Texas and a global hub for the energy industry and engineering professions. The UT Tyler Houston Engineering Center provides a strategic educational access point for students in one of the most engineering-intensive job markets in the United States.

Contact Information

2811 Hayes Road, Houston, TX 77082

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