The New Mexico School of Mines (NMSM) was established in 1893, with one building, two professors, seven students, and courses offered in chemistry and metallurgy. The curriculum grew over time to focus on mining, metallurgy, chemistry, and related fields. The last three decades, starting from the 1990s, saw new areas of study such as chemical, mechanical, and civil engineering, added. There are also a couple of specializations that have been added to the Master of Science in Engineering Mechanics, one in explosives engineering and one in engineering mechanics. The business department has evolved into management program. There are also offerings in the humanities, including Hispanic studies, theater, poetry, and art history. New buildings, added to house research organizations, dot the campus. A number of academic and support services buildings have also been added to the central campus.
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Hotcourses Diversity Index (What is this?)
35 International student nationalities at this university
11.54% International students from India
3,70,214
8,12,531
UNDERGRADUATE
14,14,719
POSTGRADUATE
14,96,768
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