1995-1996 Undergraduate Catalog

General Information - Graduate Programs
NMSU

Graduate degrees and the programs in which they are awarded are as follows:

Master of Accountancy

Master of Agriculture

Master of Applied Geography

Master of Arts

Agricultural and Extension Education
Anthropology
Art
Communication Studies
Counseling and Guidance
Economics
Education
Educational Administration
English
Government
History
Interdisciplinary
Psychology
Sociology
Spanish

Master of Arts in Teaching

Master of Business Administration

Master of Criminal Justice

Master of Fine Arts

Master of Music

Master of Public Administration

Master of Science

Agricultural Biology
Agricultural Economics
Agronomy
Animal or Range Science
Astronomy
Biology
Chemistry
Computer Science
Experimental Statistics
Geology
Home Economics
Horticulture
Interdisciplinary
Mathematics
Molecular Biology
Physics
Wildlife Science

Master of Science in

Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Mechanical Engineering

Master of Science in Nursing

Master of Social Work

Specialist in Education
Counseling and Guidance
Curriculum and Instruction
Educational Administration
Reading

Doctor of Education

Curriculum and Instruction
Educational Administration

Doctor of Philosophy

Agronomy
Animal or Range Science
Astronomy
Biology
Business Administration
Chemistry
Computer Science
Counseling Psychology
Curriculum and Instruction
Educational Administration
Engineering
Specializations in:
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Interdisciplinary
Mathematics
Molecular Biology
Physics
Psychology
Rhetoric and Professional Communication

For additional information on graduate programs, contact the Graduate School, Box 30001, Dept. 3G, Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001.

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