Haub School Graduate Programs

The Haub School offers graduate majors, minors, and a joint degree with the College of Law to add broad interdisciplinary environmental understanding and problem-solving approaches to any graduate experience at the University of Wyoming. All Haub School graduate students choose a degree from one of the seven UW colleges. Our curriculum model allows flexibility to accommodate students' unique educational needs and goals representing a distinct range of backgrounds. 


Through our programs you will explore the cultural, political, legal, and scientific elements of today's most complex environmental and natural resource challenges. We emphasize interdisciplinary approaches to problem-solving, collaborative processes, and multi-perspective analysis of nebulous issues. The Haub School classroom is a dynamic place where people gather for small and lively discussions and where teams tackle projects that simulate working in a complex world.

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About the UNiversity of Wyoming

The University of Wyoming, founded in 1886, is a nationally recognized land-grant research institution with expert faculty, top-ranked academics and world-class facilities. Take advantage of small class sizes and supportive professors while you explore the 30 miles of groomed cross-country ski trails, 300 miles of snowmobiling trails and more than 100 miles of mountain bike trails, plus fishing, rock climbing, 2.9 million acres of national forest and more. Outdoor magazine recognized UW as one of the nation's top outdoor schools.

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