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The University of Wyoming is introducing a new master s program for students this fall following action by the Board of Trustees.
The board voted at its May meeting to approve the new Master of Science degree in environment, natural resources, and society (ENRS), a program in UW’s Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources.
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UW is now accepting applications to the program. Students may apply to one of three ENRS tracks depending on their career aspirations and research interests.
An important learning outcome of the ENRS degree is to experience critical engagement with community stakeholders and decision-makers. Graduates of the ENRS program will be prepared to enter fields such as natural resource management, planning, and administration across sectors including nonprofit, for-profit, government, and education.
Members of the Wyoming Conservation Corps build trails on the Pilot Hill Recreation Area east of Laramie in the spring of 2021.
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A new master’s degree program designed to prepare students to become collaborative, interdisciplinary leaders in environmental and natural resource fields will launch this fall, following action by the University of Wyoming Board of Trustees.
According to UW, the board voted at its May meeting to approve the new Master of Science degree in environment, natural resources and society (ENRS), a program in UW’s Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources.
“National research and our own student, alumni and employer surveys clearly show that employers in environmental fields seek to hire employees with interdisciplinary experience and essential skills in leadership, communication, teamwork, critical thinking, problem-solving and collaboration,” Spicer Chair in Collaborative Practice and Haub School Associate Dean Steve Smutko