Related Degree Programs
In order
to achieve scientific and technical excellence among the next generation of analysts, scientists, and engineers,
ICASA works closely with New Mexico Tech to ensure that students and professionals
have opportunities to further their knowledge and experience. ICASA employs
students and professionals from a wide range of fields, allowing them
to gain experience and knowledge in the workplace.
Computer
Science
The curriculum of the Department of Computer Science includes courses in both
theoretical and applied computer science, and strives to cover the current
concepts and major applications of the field.
Electrical
Engineering
The Electrical Engineering Department blends a strong undergraduate program
with an active research-based graduate program to provide its graduates with
the fundamental and technical education needed by engineers in a technology-
driven world.
Information
Technology
The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology program at New Mexico Tech
is administered jointly by the Computer Science and Management departments.
The curriculum includes relevant computer science, management, and engineering
courses, and emphasizes secure information systems and information assurance.
Management
The Department of Management provides undergraduate degree programs that draw
heavily on New Mexico Tech's strengths in science, engineering, and technology.
The aim of the department is to develop in students substantive decision-making
skills and tools, as well as the functional knowledge required to effectively
manage complex technology-based organizations in today's competitive global
economy.
Mathematics
The Mathematics Department studies different areas of mathematics from pure
mathematics to applied mathematics, operations research, and statistics. The
department plays an important role in teaching mathematics to students in
other disciplines. In addition, the department offers bachelor's, master's,
and Ph.D. degrees in mathematics.
Mechanical
Engineering
The Department of Mechanical Engineering administers a Bachelor of Science
in Mechanical Engineering or Engineering Mechanics, and a Master of Science
in Engineering Mechanics with specializations in explosives engineering, advanced
mechanics, or mechatronics systems engineering. Students involved in the Mechanical
Engineering curriculum are exposed to a heavy load of science and mathematics.
Technical
Communication
The Technical Communication (TC) program at New Mexico Tech is a part of the
Humanities Department. The TC program combines courses from three fields of study: courses
in design, computer documentation, writing, speaking, and editing; courses
in humanities and social sciences; and courses in science and technology.