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					| 2025-2026 University of Wyoming Catalog 
 Environment, Natural Resources, and Society, M.S. Online |  
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				This master’s degree program develops collaborative, interdisciplinary leaders in environmental fields such as natural resource management, planning, and administration across nonprofit, for profit, government, and academic settings. |  
													| Program Overview
 Students earning the master of science in Environment, Natural Resources & Society (ENRS) will consult a Haub School advisor to design a program of study tailored to meet their educational goals. Graduates of this program will:  Apply interdisciplinary knowledge to environmental and natural resource issues.Apply systems thinking, critical analysis, and research skills to environmental and natural resource problems.Demonstrate effective collaboration and leadership in team-based and stakeholder engagement contexts.Communicate complex environmental issues effectively across diverse audiences and platforms.Develop a flexible, adaptable, and transferable professional skill set. Applicants to the M.S. in Environment, Natural Resources & Society must apply directly to the University of Wyoming. Current application requirements are available online. Students must earn a minimum of 30 credit hours.12 Credit Hours in ENRS Core Courses:
18 Credit Hours in ENRS Electives:
 Choose 18 credits of interdisciplinary environmental and natural resources coursework, designed in consultation with an advisor. |   Return to: Degree Programs
 
 
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