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Department of Botany


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Biology

Undergraduate Minor

A minor in biology is offered. For details, consult the web site www.uwyo.edu/biology.

Teacher Education

Students who plan to teach in secondary schools should consult the College of Education section.

Botany

114 Aven Nelson Building, (307) 766-2380
FAX: (307) 766-2851
Web site:
www.uwyo.edu/botany
Department Head: Naomi Ward

Professors:

GREGORY K. BROWN, B.S. Colorado State University 1973; M.S. Arizona State University 1978; Ph.D. 1980; Professor of Botany 1997, 1985.

ALEX BUERKLE, B.A. (Hons.) University of Missouri 1990; Ph.D. Indiana University 1997; Professor of Botany 2016, 2004.

BRENT E. EWERS, B.S. Colorado State University 1995; M.S. Duke University 1997; Ph.D. 1999; Professor of Botany 2014, 2002.

STEVEN L. MILLER, B.S. University of Wyoming 1979; M.S. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1982; Ph.D. 1985; Professor of Botany 2002, 1990.

NAOMI WARD, B.Sc. (Hons.) University of Queensland 1993; Ph.D. University of Warwick 1997; Professor of Molecular Biology and Botany 2019, 2007.

CYNTHIA WEINIG, B.A. (Hons.) Brown University 1991; Ph.D. Indiana University 1999; Professor of Botany and Molecular Biology 2013, 2007.

DAVID WILLIAMS, B.A. The University of Texas, Austin 1985; M.S. Texas A&M University 1988; Ph.D. Washington State University 1992; Professor of Botany 2009, 2003.

Associate Professors:

ELLEN D. CURRANO, B.Sc. (Hons.) University of Chicago 2003; Ph.D. Pennsylvania State University 2008; Associate Professor of Botany 2017, 2014.

DANIEL LAUGHLIN, B.S. Calvin College 1999; M.S. Pennsylvania State University 2002; Ph.D. Northern Arizona University 2009; Associate Professor of Botany 2017.

Assistant Professors:

LAUREN SHOEMAKER, B.A. (Hons.) Colorado College 2011; Ph.D. University of Colorado Boulder 2017; Assistant Professor of Botany 2019.

CATHERINE E. WAGNER, B.A. (Hons.) Whitman College 2004; Ph.D. Cornell University 2011; Assistant Professor of Botany 2015.

CHRISTOPHER WEISS-LEHMAN, B.A. Earlham College 2010; Ph.D. University of Colorado Boulder 2017; Assistant Professor of Botany 2019.

Senior Lecturer:

MARK E. LYFORD, B.A. St. Olaf College 1993; M.S. University of Wyoming 1995; Ph.D. 2001; Senior Lecturer in Botany 2014, 2005;

Assistant Lecturers:

JAMIE CRAIT, B.Sc. Oregon State University 1999; M.S. University of Wyoming 2005; Ph.D. 2013; Assistant Lecturer in Botany 2018.

CHRISTOPHER NORTH, B.S. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 2002; M.S. Eastern Illinois University 2005; Ph.D. University of Wyoming 2017; Assistant Lecturer in Botany 2014.

Senior Research Scientist:

BURRELL E. NELSON, B.A. Andrews University 1971; M.A. University of Wyoming 1974; Senior Reseach Scientist.

Professors Emeriti:

Dennis H. Knight, Stephen T. Jackson, William A. Reiners

Associate Professors Emeriti:

Daniel B. Tinker

Botany is the study of plants and their relationship to human affairs. The science is fundamental to food, fiber and pharmaceutical production; to the management of landscapes for beauty, recreation, forest products and forage; and to the protection of landscapes against pollution and other abuses. The botanist is concerned with the diversity and classification of plants and fungi, their structure at both the macroscopic and microscopic levels, and their physiology, ecology and genetics and evolutionary relationships.

Courses in botany have been developed to meet the needs of the following groups of students: those who desire a general knowledge of the subject for its cultural value; those specializing in areas which require a background in plant biology; and those selecting botany or biology as a major. 

Undergraduate Minors

The Department of Botany offers an undergraduate minor in Botany and a minor in Biology.

Teacher Education

Botany collaborates with the College of Education in offering the Natural Sciences Program, which provides training in science and mathematics for prospective K-12 teachers.

Graduate Study

The Department of Botany offers graduate programs leading to the master of science and the doctor of philosophy degrees in botany and the master of science degree in botany/water resources.

Program Specific Admission Requirements

A minimum GPA of 3.000 on previous coursework is required.

Program Specific Degree Requirements

Regardless of field of specialization, all candidates will be held responsible for basic information in the following areas: genetics, physiology, morphology, and evolutionary and environmental botany. A knowledge of chemistry (including organic and elementary biochemistry), physics, calculus, and statistics may be required.

A minimum GPA of 3.000 must be maintained. Any course in which a C (or below) or U is obtained cannot be counted toward the degree requirement.

Participation in seminars will be required of all candidates during their residence at the University of Wyoming.

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