Please contact the New Mexico Office of Science & Technology, via the contact page on this website.
If you have been invited to access the S&T forums, you must register here. Your registration will be checked, and you will be informed by email when you have been approved for forum access.
Members of our Forums can log in here for immediate access.
We currently have forums for the recent Mini-Energy Summit, a forum for New Mexico/Japanese cooperation, and for general Science and Technology issues.
, or call (505) 827-0616 if you wish to participate.
The College of Santa Fe offers undergraduate studies in Sciences & Conservation Studies (SCS) through teaching conservation in the context of the natural and social sciences combined with arts and humanities.
Real-world experience is gained from the first semester until graduation through:
• Interdisciplinary programs in Conservation Biology and Conservation Studies,
• Field and laboratory study in Santa Fe, Mexico, and Brazil,
• New fusion majors in
- Global Ecology and Politics,
- Environmental Documentation.
The College also offers to working adults undergraduate programs in the Evening and Weekend Degree Program in Santa Fe and Albuquerque. Bachelor of Science degrees in Computer Science and Information Techonology are offered in Santa Fe (473-6177) and at College of Santa Fe in Albuqueque (884-2732). A B.S. degree in Environmental Science is offered at the Albuquerque campus.
General Information: (505) 473-6011
Admissions: (505) 473-6133
College of Santa Fe
1600 St. Michaels Dr.
Santa Fe, NM 87505
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