Program in Ecology and Evolution
Interdisciplinary Program
Debbie Swierczek, Program Coordinator
School of Graduate Education
Knight Hall 247
Phone: 307-766-4128
Email: ecology@uwyo.edu
What is the deadline for applying to PiEE?
What are the recommended minimum requirements?
Are there funding options through PiEE?
Is there an Master's degree option?
Click here for the application process.
The Program in Ecology & Evolution is a rigorous interdisciplinary program that combines an exposure to the breadth of the field through coursework, collaborative work and regular interaction with other students and faculty, with the depth of expertise in your area of specialization.
The Program in Ecology & Evolution welcomes diversity in. thought and research areas, which extends from the sciences to include less-traditional foci of ecology such as philosophy and anthropology. PiEE admits students to the program based on their academic strength, in-field experiences and progressiveness of ideas, not based on their department.
The University of Wyoming's relatively small campus and the Program in Ecology & Evolution's relatively small enrollment allows for high levels of interaction between students and faculty in many departments and colleges. PiEE students, faculty and affiliates are not isolated in their own department, but rather think across boundaries, where meaningful scientific discovery occurs.
The Program in Ecology & Evolution is for the students. The student body is exceptionally engaged in all matters related to the program, ranging from voting in programmatic matters, providing feedback on ways to improve or modify the curriculum, self-initiating student-led study groups, and more. Faculty and administrators recognize that students are the most important asset to the program. Click here to learn more about PiEE students and their work.
There are no firm deadlines for applying to PiEE; however, prospective students must first apply to a home department, so check the departmental application deadlines. Typically students are admitted in the spring for commencement in the fall, but students can be admitted on a rolling basis. Click here to learn more about the application process.
Recommended minimum GPA: 3.0
Recommended TOEFL scores (for international students): 525
Other University of Wyoming minimums: Website
Students should first discuss with their potential advisor whether grant- or department-funded graduate assistantships are available. There are typically one-year Teaching Assistantships available through PiEE, which involve serving as a teaching assistant both semesters of the academic year. As these TAships are very limited, we recommend you work with your home department and advisor first to secure funding, and only apply for a PiEE TAship if funding cannot be secured.
No, Program in Ecology & Evolution is an on-campus only doctorate program.
No, Program in Ecology & Evolution is currently a PhD-only program; there is not a Master's or Bachelor's degree offered in Ecology & Evolution.
Program in Ecology and Evolution
Interdisciplinary Program
Debbie Swierczek, Program Coordinator
School of Graduate Education
Knight Hall 247
Phone: 307-766-4128
Email: ecology@uwyo.edu