All Courses
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Summer 2020 Field Geology (GEOL-4717-44)
Reviews field observation of geologic phenomena, methods of geologic mapping and interpretation of data collected. Includes a six-week field trip. Prerequisites: GEOL 2100, 4610.
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Summer 2020 Intro African-American Studies (AAST-1000-40)
Surveys African presence in America. Selected teachings are designed to give the student a concise understanding of the heritage of African people in America. Prerequisite: WA or COM1
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Summer 2020 Intro to Cultural Anthropology (ANTH-1200-40)
Introduces students to foreign, especially non-western, cultures through anthropological concepts, films and ethnographies.
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Summer 2020 Intro to Cultural Anthropology (ANTH-1200-41)
For Dates of Field School and other details please contact the instructor (anpro1@uwyo.edu). Students must apply to the instructor. Check the Anthropology web site.
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Summer 2020 Survey of Astronomy (ASTR-1050-40)
Consists of 3 lecture periods and a two-hour laboratory in observational and laboratory astronomy. Observing sessions are scheduled after dark and held when weather permits. Designed primarily for non-science majors. Prerequisite: MATH 1000 or passing mathematics proficiency exam at Level 2
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Summer 2020 Stuttering (SPPA-5120-01)
Theories of etiology, symptoms of the problem, diagnosis and treatment of childhood non-fluency and various approaches to therapy for the adult stutterer. Prerequisite: graduate level standing.
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Summer 2020 Dysphagia (SPPA-5230-01)
Provides information regarding the anatomy and physiology of the adult and pediatric swallowing mechanisms, the diagnosis of dysphagia and feeding disorders using clinical and instrumental approaches, the medical diagnoses for which dysphagia is a common symptom, and methods that are commonly used to treat dysphagia and feeding disorders. Prerequisite: SPPA 3265. Course runs 7/6/20 - 8/5/20
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Summer 2020 Intro to American Studies (AMST-2010-40)
This course will be offered in an online format.
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Summer 2020 - CFP Capstone (FIN-5800-40)
This course will be organized around the four major areas of financial planning, as outlined by the College of Financial Planning curriculum. These four key areas are as follows: (1) Retirement planning, (2) Income tax planning, (3) Investment planning, and (4) Estate tax planning. Prerequisites: Admission to the Masters' program or permission of the Department Head. 6/22/2020 - 8/14/2020, Lecture
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Summer 2020 CE/ARE Internship (CE-4975-01)
Students may apply for credit for extended work experience (>10 weeks; full-time) at a professional engineering or architectural firm, supervised by a licensed professional. Students should apply through their adviser prior to the work experience. Enrollment is by departmental approval only. Offered summer only. Cross listed with ARE 4975. Prerequisite: Consent of department head.
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Summer 2020 CM Internship (CM-4970-01)
CM Internship