All Courses
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Fall 2019 - Dialects For Actor (THEA-3950-01)
Introduces the actor to five major dialects for the stage. Examines sensibility, vowel and consonant changes, pitch placement and charting. Prerequisites: THEA 1100, 1700 and 2170. (Offered alternating years) 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Studio
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Fall 2019 - D & T Seminar (THEA-3850-01)
Introduces designer/technician to process of preparing successful interview material, including a professionally developed portfolio. Exposes designer/technician to business aspects of the theatre world, including resumes, letters of inquiry and application, contracts, unions and professional organizations, internships, apprenticeships, URTAs and professional design/technical training programs. Culminates in Junior End-of-the Year Evaluations. Prerequisites: junior Standing in the BFA Program with Design/Technical Emphasis. (Offered alternating years) 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Seminar
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Fall 2019 - Scenic Painting (THEA-2810-01)
Introduces the art of scenic painting by the hands on use and instruction of a variety of scenic paints, application on select construction materials, the use of unique tools and techniques commonly used to paint scenery for the stage. Safe use and proper handling of such material will be addressed. Prerequisites: THEA 2220. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Studio
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Fall 2019 - Topics: Comics & Pol Culture (POLS-2490-01)
9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture, EN, 3105
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Fall 2019 - Electromag Thry I (PHYS-5410-01)
The first semester of a two-semester sequence which presents electromagnetic theory on a professional level. The classical analytic solutions of the equations of motion are discussed and expressed as quadratures over the Green functions with attention to effect of boundary conditions. It presents topics such as algebra and calculus of vectors in configuration space, electrostatics, potential theory, and steady currents. Required for M.S. and Ph.D. students. Prerequisite: PHYS 4420, PHYS 5110, MATH 4440 or equivalent. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture
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Fall 2019 - Coll Comp/Rhet (ENGL-1010-36)
A composition course emphasizing expository writing, analytical reading, and academic and civic argumentation in a range of print, oral, and digital genres. A grade of C or better is required to meet the COM1 requirement. Students may not have credit in both ENGL 1010 and UWYO 1000, 1110 or 1210. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture
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Fall 2019 - Stds: Realism and Naturalism (ENGL-5320-01)
A seminar designed to acquaint graduate students with selected principal works of American literature, relevant secondary works, and scholarly method. Prerequisite: graduate status or 12 hours or 4000-level work. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture
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Fall 2019 - Developmental Psychopathology (PSYC-4310-01)
Provides basic understanding of developmental psychopathology. Examines characteristics, etiology, assessment and treatment of psychological disorders in children including autism, mental retardation, anxiety, depression, attention, learning, and conduct problems. Prerequisite: PSYC 1000 and PSYC 2300 or FCSC 2121 or EDST 2450. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture
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Fall 2019 - Clinical Assess I (PSYC-5400-01)
First semester of a three semester practicum course in psychological assessment at the doctoral level. During the semesters, extensive examination is made regarding the standardization, relevant application, and significant limitations of assessment techniques. A thorough grounding is interpretation, and communication of the results of psychological evaluation both in writing and in consultation with referral sources. Normally taken during the first year of the doctoral program. Prerequisite: restricted to doctoral students in clinical psychology. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture
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Fall 2019 - Topics: Gladiators & Cinema (CLAS-4990-01)
Study in depth of special areas in ancient civilization that are not covered in regularly offered courses. Prerequisite: 6 hours of Classics courses or consent of the instructor. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Seminar
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Fall 2019 - Intl SocialSci Res Methods (INST-5400-01)
This course introduces students to a wide variety of interdisciplinary social science methodologies that have proven especially conducive to international research. Prerequisites: graduate standing. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Seminar
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Fall 2019 - Res & Eval Methods in Phamacy (PHCY-6240-01)
The course focuses on research design and statistical analyses, as well as pharmacoeconomic, pharmacoepidemiology and public health concepts and methods for evidence-based practice applications and health care policy development. Prerequisites: MATH 2200 and PharmD program P2 status. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture