Environmental Science

Program Information

On-Campus

Protect the natural world and address the most pressing challenges of our time with the Casper College environmental science program. As global populations grow and natural resources face new pressures, the world needs skilled professionals who can balance ecological health with societal needs. Whether you are a traditional student passionate about conservation or a professional looking to transition into the burgeoning green economy, our program offers a rigorous, interdisciplinary foundation. You will explore the complex relationships between biology, chemistry, and geology while developing the analytical skills to monitor and manage environmental impacts.

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Program Options and Timelines

Degrees and Certificates

We offer a transfer-focused Associate of Science degree that provides the scientific and quantitative foundation required for high-level environmental research and policy.

Cost and Financial Aid

Casper College is a national leader in “affordable excellence,” consistently ranking as one of the best values for higher education in Wyoming. We are committed to helping you understand the investment you are making in your future by providing transparent cost information and personalized support. While individual costs vary based on residency and course load, many students use a combination of federal grants, the Hathaway Scholarship, and other funding sources to help manage their educational expenses. 

We encourage you to use our net price calculator and contact our financial aid office for a customized estimate of your costs and aid eligibility.

Career Paths

Graduates with an environmental science background are in high demand across Wyoming’s energy, agricultural, and governmental sectors.

Accreditation

Our program adheres to rigorous academic standards to ensure your credits are respected by employers and transfer institutions. Casper College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.

Transfer Opportunities

The Associate of Science (A.S.) in Environmental Science is specifically built for a seamless transfer. Casper College maintains a strong partnership with the University of Wyoming, and our curriculum provides the first two years of the University of Wyoming’s Environmental Science degree program. Many students also choose to transfer to the UW Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources. By starting at Casper College, you benefit from smaller class sizes and direct access to faculty before moving on to your junior and senior years at a four-year institution. Learn more at Transfer Agreements.

Program Resources
FAQ

You can download it from the Resources section of this web page. Or you can call Lupe at 307-268-2235 and she will be happy to mail you a copy of the guidebook.

Each year there is a different pool of candidates. We never know how many people will apply. In the past couple of years it has been between 40-50 applicants each semester. 

We admit 32 students to start in January and August. 

Students earn points based on degree GPA, TEAS test scores,  and grades they receive in pre-requisite courses and in selected general education courses. Students with the highest points are admitted. See the “Admission Ranking Worksheet” in the Guide to ReNEW AD Nursing for a detailed description. 

We do not utilize a waiting list. After accepting the initial students, we rank the remaining qualified applicants according to their point totals and create an alternate list. Because some students maybe provisionally admitted while enrolled in pre-requisite courses, confirmed admissions will take place upon posting of final grades.  If accepted students decline or become inelegible,  applicants from the alternate list will be invited  to join the program. This list remains viable until beginning of the semester and then becomes void. We begin the following admissions period with no preference given to those applicants who had been on the alternate list. 

Starting Fall 2024, a CNA License will be required for admission.

In the Fall of 2016 there was a curriculum change to the ReNEW curriculum. We offer an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN).  The ReNEW curriculum is a  BSN curriculum  with an ADN benchmark so students can become an RN and  transition into the BSN program offered on-line through UW .  There are some areas that are covered more extensively in the baccalaureate degree. These include research and a greater emphasis on leadership. Basic nursing content is the same in both levels of education. Graduates of both degrees take the same licensing exam, the NCLEX-RN.

After being accepted, the program is 2 years (4 semesters). 

Casper College offers many courses via distance education including online courses. See the current college catalog  for an up-to-date listing of courses offered, including those offered online. All nursing classes utilize the internet (MyCCMoodle) to augment the course’s delivery.

Nursing students or Nursing program applicants who would like a chance for Wyoming Investment in Nursing (WYIN) funds need to contact Align at 800-999-6541 extension 9019 or 9051. Their application and self certification form must be returned to the Enrollment Services office, 3rd floor Gateway Center. 

After graduating from high school, I decided to leave my small town to attend a university. But after a year I decided to transfer to Casper College, and it was the best decision for me.

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Program Faculty
You will learn from experienced, friendly faculty who are dedicated mentors in the physical and life sciences. Our instructors bring real-world expertise into the classroom, from field monitoring techniques to complex data analysis. With a student-to-faculty ratio of 14:1, you will receive the personalized instruction and professional guidance necessary to master the scientific method and prepare for advanced university study.
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Scott Johnson

Academic Chair; Anatomy & Physiology Instructor

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Julie Hansen

Academic Assistant, School of Science

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Jerry M. Hawkes

Dean, School of Science

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