1, undergraduate course
Literature (19): communication studies, American studies, English, music, Spanish, French, German, Russian, music, art, music education, drama, dance, music performance, journalism, American Indian studies, communication barriers research, humanities and fine arts.
Agronomy (8): Zoology, Botany, Animal Science, Plant Science, Veterinary Medicine, Agricultural Communication, Agricultural and Applied Economics, Wildlife and Fishery Biological Management.
History (1): History
Science (19): statistics, chemistry, geography, mathematics, physics, psychology, biology, geology, molecular biology, physiology, microbiology, atmospheric science, plant science, consulting, astronomy, physics, environmental geology/geology and hydrology, mathematics, ecosystem science and management, geology and earth science.
Economics (4): Economics, business economics, Finance, Agronomy and Applied Economics.
Pedagogy (10): music education, educational research, special education, secondary education, educational technology, educational leadership, educational research, primary and early childhood education, human kinematics and health, adult and higher education.
Management (6): accounting, marketing, business administration, management, educational leadership, family and consumer science.
Engineering (1 1): chemical engineering, civil engineering, computer engineering, environmental engineering, mechanical engineering, biological engineering, electrical engineering, construction engineering, petroleum engineering, computer science and energy system.
Philosophy (2): Philosophy and Religious Studies
Medicine (5): Physiology, oral hygiene, pharmacy, nursing, communication disorder research.
Law (10): international studies, anthropology, sociology, social sciences, political science, criminal justice, social work, gender and women's studies, family and consumer science, humanities.
2. Master's degree
Literature (10): Communication, American Studies, English, Spanish, Creative Writing, French, German, Music Education, Linguistic Pathology, Music Performance.
Agronomy (1 1): botany, entomology, agronomy, agricultural and applied economics, animal and veterinary medicine, pasture ecology and watershed management, zoology and physiology, agricultural economics and water resources, botany and water resources, soil science and water resources, zoology and physiology and water resources.
History (1): History
Science (30): statistics, chemistry, geography, mathematics, psychology, molecular biology, soil science, atmospheric science, physics and astronomy, natural science, consulting, geology and geophysics, environment and natural resources, food science and human nutrition, zoology and physiology, agricultural economics and water resources, botany and water resources, civil engineering and water resources, geography and water resources, geology and water resources. Master of Arts in Environment and Natural Resources, Master's Doctor, Geographical Planning, Water Resources-Agricultural Economics, Water Resources-Botany, Water Resources-Civil Engineering, Water Resources-Economics, Water Resources? Geology, water resources-soil science, water resources-zoology and physiology
Economics (7): Economics, Economics and Finance, Finance, Agriculture and Applied Economics, Economics and Water Resources, Water Resources-Agricultural Economics, Water Resources-Economics.
Pedagogy (III): Music education, pedagogy, human kinematics and health.
Management (9): public management, energy management, accounting, business administration, family and consumer science, engineering /r business administration, doctor of law/MBA, doctor of law: * * master of management, doctor of pharmacy/MBA.
Engineering (10): energy management, chemical engineering, civil engineering, environmental engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, engineering /X enterprise management, civil engineering and water resources, oil drilling and production engineering.
Philosophy (1): Philosophy
Medicine (5): Neuroscience, Speech Pathology, Nurse Education, Food Science and Human Nutrition, Doctor of Pharmacy/Master of Business Administration.
Law (7): International Studies, Anthropology, Sociology, Politics, Social Work, Family and Consumer Science, Doctor of Law/Master of Business Administration.
3. Doctor
Agronomy (6): botany, entomology, agronomy, animal and veterinary medicine, pasture ecology and watershed management, zoology and physiology.
Science (15): statistics, chemistry, mathematics, psychology, molecular biology, biomedicine, ecology, soil science, atmospheric science, physics and astronomy, geology and geophysics, education and supervision, zoology and physiology, hydrology, molecular and cell life sciences.
Economics (1): Economics
Pedagogy (2): Pedagogy, Education and Supervision
Management (1): management and marketing
Engineering (6): chemical engineering, civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, oil drilling and production engineering.
Medicine (4): neuroscience, biomedicine, pharmacy and nursing practice.
Law (1): Anthropology
4、MBA
Management (1): Master of Business Administration (full-time)
University of Wyoming (UW) is a large public university with comprehensive education, and Laramie (Chinese transliteration "Laramie") is the third largest city in Wyoming. Founded in 1886, UW has a long history of 100 years, and is an ancient and vibrant institution of higher learning. The University of Wyoming has a comprehensive specialty and is qualified to award bachelor's degrees to doctor's degrees.
Geographical location:
Laramie, where the main campus of the University of Wyoming is located, is a typical university town with picturesque scenery and quiet geographical location, but the climate is colder in winter. The school is about 45 minutes drive from Cheyenne, Wyoming, and about two hours drive from Denver, the largest mountain city in the United States. In addition, the University of Wyoming has set up nine regional centers in the state through campus expansion projects to provide degrees to residents of the state in cooperation with local community colleges or in the form of distance education.
School history:
The University of Wyoming was founded in 1886, before Wyoming became a state and joined the Union. In order to advocate the concept of "equality", the first batch of students and teachers all include women [3], which is rare in American universities. Wyatt, which serves the sparsely populated Wyoming area, was founded with only a few buildings, located about a mile east of Union Pacific Railway Station. By the 1950s, the main school complex was basically formed. At present, the University of Wyoming has expanded to the east of Laramie, where residential areas and forest areas are intertwined, becoming a symbol of the growth and development of this western railway town.
School features:
University of Wyoming (UW) is a state university in the United States, located in Laramie, Wyoming, in the western United States. It is the only institution of higher learning in the state that offers four-year undergraduate and postgraduate education. The school has sufficient funds for scientific research, with a donation of 253 million US dollars in 2009. The University of Wyoming is the highest in the United States (7200 feet, about 2 195 meters). In USNews' 20 1 1 Best University Evaluation, the University of Wyoming was rated as a first-class university in the United States.