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Welcome! You are about to
explore the diverse
opportunities in the College of Arts and Sciences—A&S—at the
University of Wyoming. Do you already have a vision of what you want to
study and the kind of work you want to do when you graduate? Or are you
unsure of your goals and dreams? Either way, you will
find your niche
among the 45 majors and 60 minors available in our 21 departments and 7
interdisciplinary programs. A degree from A&S can
prepare you for careers
in many fields, including law, medicine, teaching, business, government and
non-governmental agencies—even for jobs that don’t yet exist!
Some compelling reasons to consider A&S:
●Strong academic programs with faculty actively generating new knowledge through their research and sharing it in the classrooms.
●Outstanding, dedicated, friendly faculty who connect with students in classrooms, research labs and studios, fieldwork, independent study, and mentoring to guide you in your goals and intellectual growth.
●The advantages of studying in a major research university with a learning environment more like that of a smaller liberal arts college.
●Tradition of students competing successfully for prestigious national scholarships and fellowships (Truman, Goldwater, and Rhodes) and being accepted at respected graduate and professional schools.
Take a closer look using the links below. Think about your place at this intellectually challenging and friendly College. Our goal is to help you form the foundation for career and lifelong learning choices.
A&S Administrative
Information
Commencement
May 10, 2008
Department
Heads'
Manual - with index
Faculty Handbook
with index
Tenure/Extended Term
documents
Undergraduate
Learning Outcomes
A&S Archives
Alumni Spotlight
Current Event
News and Events
College of Arts & Sciences
University of Wyoming
Dept. 3254
1000 E. University Ave.
Laramie, WY 82071
307.766.4106
fax 307.766.2697
e-mail: asdean@uwyo.edu