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The Graduate Program

Why Choose New Mexico Tech?

pic The graduate program provides opportunities for advanced study and research in the basic sciences, computer science and mathematics, the earth sciences, and several engineering fields. The student is provided the opportunity to learn the spirit, as well as the methods, of productive scholarship.

Graduate Studies
Dave Johnson
Phone - 1-800-428-TECH (8324) or 1-575-835-5513
FAX - 1-575-835-5476
graduate@nmt.edu

picTech's philosophy is geared towards keeping the student in tune with his or her field of interest by maintaining a low student — to — faculty ratio and encouraging professors to teach as well as to pursue research. This uncommon attitude, combined with the freedom to choose most of one's own relevant, graduate coursework results in a stimulating and personal atmosphere. The graduate program provides opportunities for advanced study and research in the basic sciences, computer science and mathematics, the geosciences, and several engineering fields. Our Master of Science Teaching program provides a growing number of New Mexico teachers with science and mathematics tools to challenge students back in their classrooms. picIn recent years, MST students have been treated to a variety of programs including the opportunity for foreign travel as part of the Fulbright — Hays Group Projects Abroad Program. The Master of Engineering Management degree is designed to provide select groups of working engineers with a one-year, terminal master's degree in Engineering Management. The curriculum is designed to be innovative and initially deliverable to underserved areas of New Mexico — primarily the northwest and southeast areas of the State — via electronic media.

Graduate Studies
Dave Johnson
Phone - 1-800-428-TECH (8324) or 1-575-835-5513
FAX - 1-575-835-5476
graduate@nmt.edu
801 Leroy Place
Socorro, N.M. 87801
Operator/Information:
575-835-5011
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