Feb 19, 2026  
2026-2027 DRAFT UWYO New Catalog 
    
2026-2027 DRAFT UWYO New Catalog

Agricultural Communications


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Agriculture C Building, Room 159

Phone: (307) 766-4135

E-mail: agcomm@uwyo.edu

Program: Contact: Haylee Henry

About   

Courses in agriculture, communications, and journalism prepare students for careers as editors or writers for farm and home organizations, state and federal agencies, magazines, newspapers, radio, television, and commercial businesses.


Special Requirements and Information
The Bachelor of Science degree program in microbiology is organized as an interdepartmental major involving the collaborative teaching, advising, and research expertise of microbiology facultyfrom the College of Agriculture, Life Sciences, and Natural Resources, Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources, and College of Health Sciences. The program is administered by aProgram Director and the Interdepartmental Microbiology Steering Committee, representing each of the participating colleges. Students obtain their degree in the College of Agriculture, LifeSciences, and Natural Resources. Additional information about the microbiology program may be obtained at the following website address and by contacting the Program Director.


Degree Options

Undergraduate Degrees

Bachelor of Science 

Faculty
HAYLEE HENRY,
B.S. South Dakota State University 2023; M.S. University of Arkansas. 2025.

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