2019-2020 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
School of Energy Resources
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301 Energy Innovation Center
Phone: (307)766-6879 FAX (307)766-6701
Holly Krutka, Executive Director
Web site: www.uwyo.edu/ser
The School of Energy Resources facilitates interdisciplinary academic and research programs in engineering and science, economics, and environment and natural resources policy to address critical energy-related issues faced by our society.
Our mission is to leverage and add to the already significant energy-related talent and resources in the University of Wyoming colleges to develop human resources, know-how, and technical solutions to ensure a secure and sustainable energy future for the state, region, and nation.
Professors:
TIMOTHY J. CONSIDINE, B.A. Loyola University 1975; M.S. Purdue University 1977; Ph.D. Cornell University 1981; SER Professor of Energy Economics 2008.
CRAIG C. DOUGLAS, A.B. Chicago University 1977; M.S. Yale University 1978; M.Phil. 1980; Ph.D. 1982; SER Professor of Mathematics 2008.
MAOHONG FAN, B.S. Wuhan University of Science and Engineering, 1984; M.S. Beijing University of Science and Technology, 1992; Ph.D. Chinese Academy of Sciences, 1997; Ph.D. Iowa State University, 2000; Ph.D. Osaka University 2003; SER Professor of Chemical Engineering 2015, 2008.
JOHN P. KASZUBA, B.S. Beloit College, 1982; M.S. Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University 1986; Ph.D. Colorado School of Mines, 1997; SER Professor Geology & Geophysics, 2019, 2008.
SUBHASHIS MALLICK, B.Sc. Indian Institute of Technology 1976; M.Sc. 1978; Ph.D. University of Hawaii 1987; SER Professor of Geology & Geophysics 2008.
BRUCE A. PARKINSON, B.S. Iowa State University 1972; Ph.D. California Institute of Technology 1977; SER Professor of Chemistry 2008.
MOHAMMAD PIRI, B.Sc. Azad University, Arak 1995; M.Sc. Azad University, Tehran 1998; M.Sc. Imperial College, London 2000; Ph.D. 2004; SER Professor of Petroleum Engineering 2011, 2005.
Associate Professors:
PO CHEN, B.S. Beijing University 2000; Ph.D. University of Southern California 2005; SER Associate Professor of Geology and Geophysics 2014, 2008.
DARIO GRANA, B.S. University of Pavia, 2003; M.S. 2005; M.S. University of Milano Bicocca, 2006; Ph.D. Stanford University, 2013; SER Associate Professor of Geology and Geophysics 2019, 2013.
TARA RIGHETTI, B.A. University of Colorado Boulder 2005; J.D. 2007; SER Associate Professor of Law 2017, 2014.
Academic Professional:
KRISTOPHER KOSKI, B.S. Colorado School of Mines, 2005; J.D. University of Wyoming, 2008; Associate Lecturer 2017.
Concurrent Major in Environment and Natural Resources
A student majoring in Energy Resource Management and Development (ERM&D) program may earn a double major by completing the courses required for the Environment and Natural Resources (ENR) program in addition to the ERM&D requirements. Visit www.uwyo.edu/haub for the ENR requirements.
Minors
Students looking to create a focus for their coursework can add minors to the ERM&D program. Courses applying towards the minor must be completed with a grade of “C” or better. Visit the college or department web sites for a description of the minors.
College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Natural Resource Economics
Rangeland Ecology and Watershed Management
Reclamation and Restoration Ecology
Soil Science
College of Arts and Sciences
Foreign Language
International Studies
Professional Writing
Public Relations
College of Business
Accounting
Banking and Financial Services
Decision Science
Economics
Entrepreneurship
Finance
Information Management
International Business
Management
Marketing
Marketing Communication
Sustainable Business Practices
Haub School
Environment and Natural Resources
Outdoor Leadership
Sustainability
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