Resources and Facilities
The human riches of northern New Mexico
provide an outstanding context for psychological,
social, and cultural studies at New Mexico
Highlands University. Students engage in field
archaeological digs, ethnographic, psychobiological
research, and clinical practicum.
Each student has the opportunity to conduct
research in three well-equipped discipline
facilities: psychobiology lab, Gabino Rendon
Socio-cultural Research Center, and anthropology
lab. Studies of human behavior emphasize
fi eld data and computer applications for
analysis and interpretation.
The department provides computer laboratories
for student use. Students have access to
word processing, spreadsheets, and statistical
packages, as well as the Internet.
Student professional societies and organizations,
such as Psi Chi, Sociology and Anthropology
Club, provide opportunities for student
participation and program enrichment beyond
the classroom. |