The graduate minor in ENR is designed for PhD students, though it also works for masters students. You’ll take ENR core courses to gain an interdisciplinary perspective and problem-solving approaches for environmental and natural resource challenges. You will also choose elective courses to explore such fields as environmental law and policy, environmental science, or human dimensions of natural resources.
The graduate minor in ENR emphasizes:
The graduate minor in ENR requires 12 credit hours of coursework.
Learn how to assess and problem solve for natural resource challenges.
In fields different from your primary area of study.
Our economy and our world are changing rapidly. Many of the jobs, career paths, and professional opportunities you could take after you graduate might not even exist yet! The Haub School will prepare you to be a nimble, creative, and critical thinker, building the skills, knowledge, and tools you can apply to wherever you want to forge a path in the future.
Career opportunities exist in in private companies like environmental consulting, reclamation/restoration, and regulatory compliance firms, in non-profit organizations that specialize in science communication, outreach, or environmental education, with local, state, or federal agencies in conservation, recreation and open space planning, natural resource management, or land-use planning.
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Laramie, WY 82072
Phone: (307) 766-5080
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Email: haub.school@uwyo.edu