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Texas A&M University Texas A&M University (Texas A&M, A&M, TA&M, or TAMU) is a public university, public, Land-grant university, land-grant, research university in College Station, Texas, United States. It was founded in 1876 and became the flagship institution of ...
. The school educates more than 7,400 undergraduate, master’s and doctoral students in accounting, finance, management, management information systems, marketing and supply chain management. Mays Business School was one of the first five schools in the United States to offer a trading center, the Securities & Commodities Trading Center, which provides students with hands-on training in the tools used by commodities and currency traders. Students also use the center to manage the Reveille Fund, a $3 million portfolio created using donated funds. Additionally, the Mays houses the Center for Retailing Studies, which was the first retailing center partnered with a business school.


History

Business education was first offered at Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College in conjunction with mechanical and agricultural programs. From 1876 through 1920 students at Texas A&M could select from a small number of business courses including single and
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and creamery management. In the 1920s the Department of Economics and the Agricultural Administration programs began offering further business courses, and by the end of the decade the college had established departments for accounting and statistics, farm and ranch management, marketing, and finance. Shortly after
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, Thomas W. Leland became the first department head of the newly created Department of Business and Accounting, under the umbrella of the School of Arts and Sciences. After Leland's retirement in 1961, the School of Business Administration was formed. By 1965 the new head of the department, John E. Pearson, had spearheaded the formation of several departments within the School of Business, including accounting, business analysis and research, finance, marketing, and management. The
Master of Business Administration A Master of Business Administration (MBA) is a professional degree focused on business administration. The core courses in an MBA program cover various areas of business administration; elective courses may allow further study in a particular ...
(MBA) program debuted in 1966, and two years later in 1968, the college was officially formed when Texas A&M received University status, and the School of Business became the College of Business Administration. The college was accredited by the
American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) is an American professional and Higher education accreditation in the United States, accreditation organization. It was founded as the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of ...
(AACSB) in 1972, and began awarding Ph.D.s the same year. Over the next several decades the college continued to grow, establishing various centers, including the Center for International Business Studies and the Center for Human Resources Management, and implementing new bachelor's degrees. In 1994 the West Campus Library, later renamed the Business Library & Collaboration Commons (BLCC), is built. The BLCC is home to one of eight Patent and Trademark Centers (PTRC) in the state of Texas. The College of Business moved into the newly built Wehner Building on the western edge of Texas A&M University's campus in 1995. The following year the College was endowed by
Lowry Mays Lester Lowry Mays (July 24, 1935 – September 12, 2022) was an American businessman. He was the founder and chairman of Clear Channel Communications. Early years Mays was born in Houston on July 24, 1935. His father, Lester T. Mays, was an ...
, founder of
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, and in his honor was renamed Lowry Mays College & Graduate School of Business. Six years later, the name was simplified to Mays Business School. Expansion quickly continued, and in 2003 an additional wing was added to the Wehner Building, housing the new Jerry and Kay Cox Graduate Business Center. In January 2025, the Wayne Roberts '85 Building was opened, an 82,500-square-foot building included a grand atrium, cafe, classrooms, and additional study areas. Simultaneously, the ConocoPhillips Collaboration Plaza was built outside, bridging the Wehner and Roberts buildings.


Academics

The business school is subdivided into five academic departments:
accounting Accounting, also known as accountancy, is the process of recording and processing information about economic entity, economic entities, such as businesses and corporations. Accounting measures the results of an organization's economic activit ...
,
finance Finance refers to monetary resources and to the study and Academic discipline, discipline of money, currency, assets and Liability (financial accounting), liabilities. As a subject of study, is a field of Business administration, Business Admin ...
, information & operations management,
management Management (or managing) is the administration of organizations, whether businesses, nonprofit organizations, or a Government agency, government bodies through business administration, Nonprofit studies, nonprofit management, or the political s ...
, and
marketing Marketing is the act of acquiring, satisfying and retaining customers. It is one of the primary components of Business administration, business management and commerce. Marketing is usually conducted by the seller, typically a retailer or ma ...
. In 2017, the accounting department was renamed to the James Benjamin Department of Accounting in recognition of Benjamin's $4 million gift. In 2022, the finance department was renamed the Adam C. Sinn '00 Department of Finance in recognition of a $20 million gift to support Mays finance students. In addition to traditional graduation routes, Mays offers five-year programs. In the Professional Program in Accounting, students earn their BBA in accounting and a Master of Science in various disciplines concurrently.


Research Centers

*Adam C. Sinn Center for Investment Management *Securities & Commodities Trading Center *McFerrin Center for Entrepreneurship (MCE) *Reynolds & Reynolds Sales Leadership Institute *Reliant Student Experience Office *Center for Retailing Studies (CRS) *Center for International Business Studies (CIBS) *Center for Executive Development *Center for Human Resource Management


List of Deans

* John E. Pearson (1968–197

* William Muse, William V. Muse (1978–1982) * William H. Mobley (1983–1986) * A. Benton Cocanougher (1987–2001) * Jerry R. Strawser (2001-2015) *
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(2015–2021) * Nate Sharp (2023–Present)


Notable Faculty

* Leonard Berry, distinguished professor of marketing * R. Duane Ireland, distinguished professor of management and former interim dean *
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, professor of marketing and former dean * Venkatesh Shankar, professor of marketing


Notable Alumni

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COO and President
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CEO and President
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CEO, President, and Chairman of the Board
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Head Coach
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(UTIMCO) Chief Investment Officer,
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Chief Investment Officer,
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former CEO Thomas Britton Harris IV '80 *
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Co-Owner, CEO, and Chairman Chase Koch *
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CEO Kimberly Dang '92 *
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CCO Ryan Green '99


Student Organizations

* Business Student Council (BSC) ** Founded in 1968, BSC is responsible for some of the largest events and projects at Texas A&M, including MaysFest, the Business Career Fair, and Mays apparel sales. ** Functions as an umbrella organization between the Dean's office and the other student organizations at Mays Business School. * Aggie Investment Club (AIC) ** Founded in 2000. ** Membership is open to undergraduate and graduate students of all majors. ** Functions include speaker series, Security Analysis Workshops (SAW), and travel series which has included meetings with
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, George Mitchell,
Sam Zell Samuel Zell (born Shmuel Zielonka; September 28, 1941 – May 18, 2023) was an American billionaire businessman and philanthropist primarily engaged in real estate investment. Companies founded by or controlled by Zell include Equity Residential ...
, and
Lee Bass Lee Marshall Bass (born 1956) is an American heir, businessman and philanthropist. Early life Lee Bass was born in 1956. His father was Perry Richardson Bass, an investor and philanthropist, and his mother, Nancy Lee Bass, was a philanthropist. ...
; among others. ** Run a student-managed $60,000 pod-based equity fund. ** House Aggie Commodities, specializing in learning about commodity trading. *Financial Management Association (FMA) **Founded in 1970. **Offers introductory career advice for business majors at Texas A&M.


Undergraduate Programs

* Aggies on Wall Street * Trading, Risk, and Investments Program (TRIP) * Professional Program of Accounting (PPA) * The Reveille Fund * The Tanner Fund * Titans of Investing


See also

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List of United States business school rankings List of United States business school rankings is a tabular listing of some of the business schools and their affiliated universities located in the United States that are included in one or more of the rankings of full-time Master of Business Adm ...
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List of business schools in the United States The following is a list of business schools in the United States. Business schools are listed in alphabetical order by state, then name. Schools named after people are alphabetized by last name. Accreditation bodies for business schools in the Unit ...


References


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* {{authority control Texas A&M University colleges and schools Business schools in Texas Educational institutions established in 1961 The Washington Campus 1961 establishments in Texas