There are more than 90 undergraduate, graduate and certificate degree options in the University's five colleges: College of Business, College of Education and Technology, College of Fine Arts, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and the Graduate School.
College of Business
Office of the Dean
Dr. Bob Schneider
Dean, Associate Professor of Management
Phone: 575.562.2343
Fax: 575.562.4331
Office of the Dean
Yuki Danko
Senior Administrative Assistant
Phone: 575.562.2343
Fax: 575.562.4331
Accounting
Agricultural Business
Business Administration
Management
Personal Financial Planning
Business Success
Student success, that is what we strive for in everything we do in the ENMU College of Business. Our diverse faculty hail from leading business careers and academic institutions. They are here for students and have a strong desire to help the next business leaders prepare themselves for successful careers.
College of Education and Technology
Office of the Dean
Dr. Lee Hurren
Dean, College of Education and Technology
Phone: 575.562.2443
Fax: 575.562.2523
Department of Curriculum and Instruction
Department of Educational Studies
Department of Agriculture, Food Science and Kinesiology
Alternative Licensure
Teacher Education Program
Professional Education
The College of Education and Technology (CET) is the professional education unit as well as home to related programs at ENMU with the primary responsibility for the preparation of schools personnel and high quality professionals. There are four departments in the College: Curriculum and Instruction, Educational Studies, Agriculture, Food Science and Kinesiology, and Health and Physical Education. The CET is the second largest college at ENMU, and has the largest graduate enrollment.
College of Fine Arts
Department of Art
Department of Communication
Department of Music
Department of Theatre and Digital Filmmaking
College of Fine Arts: Where Creativity is Your Currency
ENMU is honored to have an extraordinary group of faculty and student performers, artists, and scholars in the College of Fine Arts. We are deeply engaged in creating new artistic work, in providing strong educational experiences in the arts, in sending out well-prepared graduates to teach, perform, and make art in our region and far beyond, and in exploring the constantly changing landscape of creativity.
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Office of the Dean
Dr. Mary Ayala , Ph.D.
Dean, Professor of Spanish
Phone: 575.562.2421
Fax: 575.562.2555
Department of Anthropology and Applied Archaeology
Department of Biology
Department of Health and Human Services
Department of History, Social Sciences, and Religion
Department of Languages and Literature
Department of Mathematical Sciences
Department of Physical Sciences
Department of Psychology and Political Science
A Changing World
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences prepares students for leadership roles in the changing economic, political, social and technological world. Our faculty are committed to excellent teaching and a student-centered focus. They contribute to the intellectual life of the University through research and scholarship in their disciplines, in the classroom and in service activities. Graduates are prepared for meaningful careers and for professional and graduate study. The college provides a broad range of General Education courses, offers degrees from eight departments and in six graduate programs.
Graduate School
Office of the Dean
Dr. John Montgomery
Assistant Vice President for Research, Graduate Dean
Phone: 575.562.4002
Fax: 575.562.2500
Admission Procedures
Research
International Graduate Students
Master's Programs
Eastern New Mexico University offers 24 graduate degrees, three graduate certificates and 14 online graduate degrees in the Colleges of Business, Education and Technology, Fine Arts and Liberal Arts and Sciences. Graduates of a regionally accredited college or university or whose institution is recognized by the Commission on Recognition of Post-Secondary Accreditation (CORPA) may apply for admission to the ENMU Graduate School.