Eastern New Mexico University - University Organization

University Organization

ENMU consists of four colleges and a graduate school:

College of Business

  • Department of Business Foundations
  • Department of Advanced Business Studies

College of Education and Technology

  • Department of Educational Studies,
  • Department of Curriculum and Instruction
  • Department of Family and Consumer Science and Agriculture
  • Department of Health and Physical Education

College of Fine Arts

  • Department of Art
  • Department of Communication
  • Department of Theatre and Dance
  • Department of Music

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

  • Department of Anthropology and Applied Archaeology
  • Department of Biology
  • Department of Health and Human Services (Communication Disorders; Social Work)
  • Department of History, Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Department of Languages and Literature
  • Department of Mathematical Sciences
  • Nursing Program
  • Department of Physical Sciences
  • Department of Psychology and Political Science
  • Department of Religion
  • Interdisciplinary Programs

Graduate School

  • Anthropology
  • Biology
(Emphasis areas in Applied Ecology, Botany, Biology Education, Microbiology, Cell and Molecular Biology, Zoology)
  • Business Administration
  • Chemistry
(Emphasis areas in Analytical, Biochemistry, Inorganic, Organic, Physical Chemistry)
  • Communication
  • Communicative Disorders
  • Speech-Language Pathology
  • Counseling
  • Education
    • School Counseling
    • Special Education
    • Physical Education
  • English Language and Literature
  • Mathematics
  • Sport Administration and Sport Science

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