Make a Difference with an Energy Career

 

Are you seeking to make a meaningful impact in your career?

You can make that difference in a rewarding energy profession that benefits millions of people every day! The School of Energy Resources offers a Bachelor of Science in Energy Resource Management and Development, which includes two unique concentrations to prepare you for your future career in energy. 100% of our graduates since 2017 to present have received job offers and/or graduate school admission within six months of graduation.

The Professional Land Management Concentration trains landmen and land agents to understand the business and legal challenges facing an energy development program. These professionals have the opportunity to build trusting relationships between landowners and energy companies.

The Energy and Environmental Systems Concentration trains environmental scientists and reclamation planners to use their knowledge of natural resources to protect the environment during energy development. Most of the work done by these scientists involves identifying and assessing threats to the environment, developing plans to prevent and fix problems such as pollution, and provide guidance about possible hazards and health risks. Reclamation specialists work to limit land disruption and repair the land as part of energy projects.

Want to learn more about the Energy Resource Management and Development programs? Contact us by completing the information below.

 

Stay Connected. Get Informed.

Join the School of Energy Resources as you begin to explore a future career in energy. Learn about the major, discover if it is a match for you, chat with current students and faculty to get an in-depth perspective. If you are interested, you can even check out an interactive tour of our facilities here!

Throughout the year, the School of Energy Resources facilitates events and opportunities to connect with staff and learn more about our B.S. degree in Energy Resources Management and Development, career opportunities afforded by our programs, and the exciting future that investing in energy education provides! 

See dates below for upcoming opportunities to learn more about energy, energy education, and the School of Energy Resources.


Upcoming Opportunities to Connect With Us:

September 5th - UW STEM Carnival from 10am-2pm @ the College of Health Sciences

September 6th - UW Campus Pass from 9:30am-10:15am @ University of Wyoming Prexy's Pasture

September 15th - Central Wyoming College Fair from 9am-10:30am @ Central Wyoming College

September 15th - Hot Springs County High School Fair from 1pm-2:30pm @ Hot Springs County High School

September 16th - Cody High School Fair from 9:30am-10:30am @ Cody High School

September 16th - Northwest College Fair from 1pm-2:30pm @ Northwest College

September 17th - Sheridan College Fair from 9am-10:30am @ Sheridan College

September 17th - Gillette College Fair from 1pm-2:30pm @ Gillette College

September 18th - Sundance High School Fair from 9am-10am @ Sundance High School

September 18th - Eastern WYoming College Fair from 1:30pm-3pm @ Eastern Wyoming College

September 23rd - Front Range Community College - Boulder County Campus from 12pm-2pm

September 25th - Wyoming Air National Guard Discovery Day from 9am - 2pm @ Wyoming Air National Guard

September 26th - GEAR UP Wyoming College and Career Fair from 2:30pm-4pm @ Laramie Hilton Garden Inn

September 30th - Erie High School Future Fair from 6pm-8pm @ Erie high School

October 2nd - Front Range Community College - Larimer Campus from 12pm-2pm

October 9th - Front Range Community College - Westminster Campus from 12pm-2pm

November 8th - UW Showcase @ University of Wyoming