

MS Environment, Natural Resources & Society, University of Wyoming
Laramie, Wyoming
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36 Months
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About this course
The Master of Science in Environment, Natural Resources & Society (ENRS) at the University of Wyoming is designed to develop interdisciplinary and collaborative leaders in environmental fields such as natural resource management, planning, and policy. Students work closely with a Haub School advisor to craft a personalized study plan, which may include a research thesis or project. The program emphasizes critical engagement with community stakeholders and decision-makers, fostering skills in team-based environments, research methods, and effective communication across various audiences. Graduates are equipped to apply creative thinking to environmental issues and analyze complex systems for sound decision-making, preparing them for leadership in nonprofit, government, and academic sectors.
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Course fees
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1st year tuition fees
15.06L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Students must complete a minimum of 32 credit hours for the Plan A thesis option or 30 credit hours for the Plan B project. Core courses include orientation, foundations, capstone, and practicum totaling 11 credits. Electives amount to 17 credits, chosen in consultation with an advisor from various categories like social sciences, law, natural sciences, communication, and quantitative methods. The program culminates with a research thesis or project that allows students to demonstrate original thought and integrate their learning on environmental management and policy issues.
English language test
DUOLINGO
110
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
76
PTE
56
Career prospects
FAQs
How many credits are required to complete this master's program?
Students need to earn a minimum of 32 credits for the thesis option or 30 credits for the project option.
Can I choose elective courses based on my interest?
Yes, students select electives in consultation with their advisor, choosing from a variety of categories that support their study plan and thesis.
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