Study in the U.S.A. - West (in English) - ISEP Exchange
University of Wyoming offers 80 undergraduate and more than 90 graduate academic programs through seven colleges and multiple interdisciplinary institutes and schools. With a small student/faculty ratio of 14 to one, UW is a community of scholars and learners committed to excellence. UW’s academic programs of distinction are focused in six broad areas: science and technology, the arts and humanities, environment and natural resources, life sciences, and professions critical to the state and region. Research opportunities may be available to students who are proactive about seeking them out.
Read a student blog post about studying in Wyoming!
HOUSING
Students choosing to remain on campus during vacation periods need to make special arrangements for housing through the Education Abroad Office.
MEALS
Students are on the "Unlimited" meal plan. Students choosing to remain on campus during vacations within the semester when the dining facility is closed may make special arrangements for meals through the Education Abroad Office.
Students choosing to remain on campus during vacations within the semester when the dining facility is closed may make special arrangements for meals through the Education Abroad Office.
*Calendar Year students are not eligible for ISEP housing or meal benefits over the summer break
Course Description
To find courses, visit the online course catalog. Use the Catalog Search in the top left-hand corner to search courses by keyword. Navigate to the 'Degree Programs section of the catalog to see all majors. Click on a specific degree to see the degree requirements including core courses and electives.
Course information for future terms may be incomplete or unavailable. Fall course schedules are typically posted in March or April; Spring course schedules are typically posted in October.
Having difficulty finding course information? Contact your ISEP Student Services Officer whose contact information can be found in your ISEP Dashboard.
Academics
Other Academic Conditions
Second-year (sophomore) applicants must have completed 30 credit hours at their home institution.
Certain course syllabi may be available to prospective students; contact your ISEP Student Services Officer.
Geography has been absorbed under the Geology department. So, students will not see Geography listed as a major. However, students can still enroll in Geography courses.
Classes in the Master of Business Administration program (MBAM, MBAX) and in the College of Law (LAW) are not available for visiting (exchange/study abroad) students.
PASSPORT: All students must have a valid passport to participate in this program. If you do not have a valid passport, we suggest you start the application process as soon as possible.
VISA: All non-U.S. citizens will be required to obtain a visa. For more information on the process and estimated cost, please review the ISEP Country Handbook here.
Semester & Prices (based on your filters)
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