All Courses
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Spring 2020 - Residency for Secondary (ART-4820-01)
This is an eight-week residency for teaching art full time at the secondary level. Students team-teach with an experienced mentor teacher, taking on considerable responsibility for all aspects of teaching art. Upon successful completion of this course and ART 4810, students are certified in Wyoming to teach K-12 Art. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory only. Prerequisites: ART 4440 and ART 4460. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Practicum
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Spring 2020 - Class Greek Civil (CLAS-2020-01)
Examines some of the most important developments of ancient Greek culture. Includes development of government in the city-states, with particular attention to Athenian democracy; tragedies of Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides; comedies of Aristophanes; crisis of values of the Peloponnesian War; and philosophy of Plato. Prerequisite: WA or COM1. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture
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Spring 2020 - Introduction to Fiction (CW-2050-01)
Analyzes forms of fiction and the practice of creative writing at an introductory level. Prerequisite: WA or COM1 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture
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Spring 2020 - Biotechnology (PHCY-6053-01)
Designed to introduce the student to the most rapidly growing area of biological drug pharmacotherapy which involves recombinant DNA technology and isolation from natural sources. A combined lecture, discussion of current literature and seminar topics approach is used. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture, HS, 293
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Spring 2020 - Pharmacist Skills IV (PHCY-6261-01)
This course is the fourth in a series that will allow students to practice what they learn during didactic class time with an integrated approach that meaningfully pulls in the different subdisciplines represented in the SOP curriculum. Prerequisites: P2 status in PharmD program. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Discussion
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Spring 2020 - Watercolor Paint I (ART-3250-01)
Investigates watercolor techniques in the development of creative work. Discussion, application and criticism of contemporary ideas about structure, form and color constitute the main activity. Prerequisite: ART 1130, 2000 and ART 2210. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Studio, VA, 244
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Spring 2020 - SpecialTopic:Early Islamic Art (ART-3002-04)
Courses of broad general appeal will be offered from time to time under this title. Permits utilization of unusual faculty expertise and provides highly-specialized and particularly pertinent, timely subject matter. See current class schedule for topics. Prerequisites: ART 2010 and ART 2020. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture
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Spring 2020 - Sp Top: History of Photography (ART-3002-03)
Courses of broad general appeal will be offered from time to time under this title. Permits utilization of unusual faculty expertise and provides highly-specialized and particularly pertinent, timely subject matter. See current class schedule for topics. Prerequisites: ART 2010 and ART 2020. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture, VA, 111
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Spring 2020 - Art Education Practicum (ART-3550-01)
Practicums are integral to an art education student’s development as a teacher. They offer opportunities for immersion and hands-on teaching experiences in art classrooms guided by experienced teachers in the field and the UW faculty. Students develop skills and teaching strategies that complement classroom learning and strengthen their teaching practices. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory only. Prerequisites: ART 3430 and ART 3490. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Practicum
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Spring 2020 - Writing Wrksp:Narrative Theory (CW-5560-03)
Graduate level workshop that emphasizes reading as well as writing in a specific genre (poetry, nonfiction, fiction) or in relation to a theme that combines genres, at the discretion of the instructor. Prerequisite: 12 hours of 4000-level creative writing or graduate status. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture
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Spring 2020 - Correctional Theory & Practice (CRMJ-3350-80)
Examines the various components of the correctional complex from both theoretical and practical frameworks. Students are exposed to the abundance of research that informs current correctional practice and will be called upon to critically evaluate this research and its implications for correctional policy and practice. Prerequisites: CRMJ 1001, CRMJ/SOC 2400, CRMJ 2210 and CRMJ 2685. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture
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Spring 2020 - Race & Eth Relation (SOC-2350-01)
Examines social relations among majority and minority groups by devoting particular attention to race and ethnic relations in the U.S. Encompasses sociological approach to this topic, which emphasizes power structures, economic relationships and cultural traditions historically and today. Devotes attention to social psychological issues, such as prejudice, and social structural issues, such as class inequality. Prerequisite: SOC 1000. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture