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12 Master's degrees offered by the university
Environment and Natural Resources
As an Environment and Natural Resources graduate student from University of Wyoming, you will take classes and conduct research in wide ranging areas of environmental significance, such as cultural studies, ecology, economics, law and politics, and management.
Water Resources
The Water Resources Program from University of Wyoming offers you a unique opportunity to blend your rangeland ecology background with courses in wildland watershed management and hydrology.
Botany and Water Resources
The Botany and Water Resources program from University of Wyoming is an interdisciplinary MS "slash" program. Students who enlist in the program are pursuing graduate studies in hydrology or water resources from a range of departments at the University of Wyoming.
Rangeland Ecology and Watershed Management
The Rangeland Ecology and Watershed Management Program from University of Wyoming offers you a unique opportunity to blend your rangeland ecology background with courses in wildland watershed management and hydrology.
Entomology, Water Resources
As an Entomology, Water Resources graduate student from University of Wyoming, you will take classes and conduct research in wide ranging areas of environmental significance, such as cultural studies, ecology, economics, law and politics, and management.
Atmospheric Science
The Department of Atmospheric Science from University of Wyoming offers programs leading to the Master of Science, Atmospheric Science (M.S.) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degrees. The degree programs incorporate both coursework and research activity components.
Geology
Graduate education, leading either to the Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degree in Geology or Geophysics, is a major focus of the Department of Geology and Geophysics at the University of Wyoming.
Environment, Natural Resources
As an Environment, Natural Resources graduate student from University of Wyoming, you will take classes and conduct research in wide ranging areas of environmental significance, such as cultural studies, ecology, economics, law and politics, and management.
Environment and Natural Resources
The University of Wyoming's reputation in Environment and Natural Resources are firmly established and continually expanding.
Geophysics
Graduate education, leading either to the Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degree in Geology or Geophysics, is a major focus of the Department of Geology and Geophysics at the University of Wyoming .
Rangeland Ecology and Watershed Management-Water Resources
The Rangeland Ecology and Watershed Management-Water Resources Program from University of Wyoming offers you a unique opportunity to blend your rangeland ecology background with courses in wildland watershed management and hydrology.
Soil Science
Graduate education, leading either to the Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degree in Soil Science or Geophysics, is a major focus of the Department of Geology and Geophysics at the University of Wyoming.