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University of Wyoming

ENR Programs for Undergraduates

SENR offers two options for UW undergraduate students:

  • The ENR major is available to any UW student interested in adding interdisciplinary breadth to their current academic program. Given the interdisciplinary nature of ENR issues, virtually any discipline is an appropriate complement to studies in the School of Environment and Natural Resources.

  • The ENR minor may be added to any bachelor's program at UW. The ENR minor shares similar ENR core curriculum courses with the ENR major, but requires fewer credit hours and does not include the breadth of distribution requirements or the ENR Internship.

Interested students may also take ENR classes without signing up for an ENR degree program. With all options, ENR students are challenged to work in interdisciplinary teams on real-world case studies. ENR course work is designed to develop critical thinking as well as written and oral communication skills, in addition to providing a strong foundation in ENR issues, public processes and policy solutions.


Other options of interest for UW undergraduate students:

  • The minor in Environmental Values from the Philosophy Department may be added to any bachelor's program at UW.  This minor creates a vital link among the natural sciences, humanities, and social sciences through exploration of aesthetics, culture, ethics, and policy.