Geography & Environmental Studies

MSC 01 1110
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131

Physical Location:
Bandelier West & East

Phone: (505)277-5041
Fax: (505)277-3614

How are Course Fees Spent?

Curriculum Fees

The Department of Geography & Environmental Studies assesses a curriculum fee of $50 on every undergraduate class (excluding independent study and internship credits). When you enroll in a Geography course and pay this fee, you gain access to all of the following: 

1.     Access to a well-maintained computer lab with updated hardware and all of the following specialized software packages in GIS, remote sensing, and geovisualization:

ESRI
Erdas
SPSS
Idrisi
ENVI

2.     Exclusive access to our computer lab anytime the lab is not in use for classes (see detailed schedule for open-lab hours).

3.     Computing support from a dedicated lab manager who will be on-site 40 hours per week.

4.     Access to field equipment that can be checked out for physical geography projects, including handheld GPS units, infrared thermometers, infrared cameras, water monitoring kits, plant presses, sling psychrometers, etc.

Class Fees

In addition to curriculum fees, some courses include additional “class fees” that cover specific costs for that class. These fees may be used to fund field activities, purchase consumable supplies, or enable student-specific software access. You can find all course fees listed each semester in the class schedule.

 

Decisions about How to Allocate Fees

Decisions are made on an annual basis about how to allocate curriculum fees collected from undergraduate courses. To ensure complete transparency in the collection and expenditure of curriculum fees, we solicit student participation in this annual decision-making process.

 

Impact on Overall Student Costs

We believe that curriculum fees provide a clear and welcome benefit to all students enrolled in GEOG by providing access to specialized computing resources and fieldwork equipment. We also recognize that curriculum fees increase students’ overall costs, and we invite feedback on the impact of these fees on student progress toward graduation.