All Courses
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Summer 2020 HSA Applied Research (PHCY-5045-40)
This course provides the opportunity for students to apply knowledge and skills obtained in the HSA program while gaining practical experience with real-world projects. Restrictions: Enrolled in the HSA program or by permission.
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Summer 2020 Grad Problm Course (PHCY-5160-40)
Allows in-depth exploration of topics in pharmaceutical sciences, at the graduate level, that are mutually agreed upon by the student and faculty. Prerequisite: consent of Instructor.
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Summer 2020 Intro to Fashion and Dress (FCSC-1165-40)
Course explores the system of dress, from body to garment selection, and the influences of psychology, culture and subculture on dress and self-presentation. Topics discussed include body image, society and social control, norms and dress outside the western world. Course will conclude by exploring current.
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Summer 2020 1st Year Japanese II (JAPN-1020-40)
Studies fundamentals of grammar, composition, conversation and reading. Introduces Japanese culture through the language. Prerequisite: JAPN 1010 or equivalent.
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Summer 2020 Introduction to Reading (SPAN-2140-40)
This course introduces a varied selection of readings and other cultural media in an immersive, intensive language class. Through the study of short stories, media articles, films, etc., students learn cultural aspects of the Spanish-speaking world and are able to practice and improve their communicative abilities. Prerequisite: SPAN 2030 or equivalent.
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Summer 2020 1st Yr Spanish I (SPAN-1010-80)
Studies fundamentals of grammar, composition, conversation and reading.
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Summer 2020 1st Yr Spanish II (SPAN-1020-80)
Studies fundamentals of grammar, composition, conversation and reading. Prerequisite: SPAN 1010 or two years of high school Spanish.
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Summer 2020 Writing in Popular Genres (CW-2125-40)
Imagine the modern world before there were ‘creative writing classes’ or ‘workshops,’ when aspiring writers were much more on their own to figure out the art – and to shape their own way into it. Their teachers were the works of writers who’d gone before them and their own powers of observation. We will write four short stories – one micro fiction (150-250 words) flash fiction (250-500 words), one slightly longer short-short (4-6 pages), and one mid-length (6-8/10 pages)* – using great stories as structural models/inspiration and field trips to various sites on campus and around Laramie as content prompts. Texts provided by instructor. Laptops or some means of writing in class required, phone or paper notebook for outings. 3 Credits. Outcome: 4 structurally and otherwise sound pieces of fiction you did not expect to write this summer; a more sound, tangible sense of just how a good short story is put together. (*Number and length of stories may change as instructor adjusts to students’ needs and time limitations.)
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Summer 2020 Lit of the Americas (SPAN-4125-01)
Examines Spanish American lit from a wide variety of perspectives: geographical regions (e.g. Caribean, Andean, Greater Mexico) theme (e.g. Revolution, Borders), period (e.g. Colonial, 19th Century) or genre (e.g. Poetry, theatre, film nonfiction). Prerequisites: SPAN 3050 or equivalent. SPAN 3120 highly recommended.
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Summer 2020 Drugs & Behavior (PSYC-2210-40)
Surveys drugs which affect behavior, emphasizing drugs with abuse potential. Includes brief introduction to the chemistry of the brain and how drugs may have their effects. Discusses behavioral, social, historical and medical aspects of each major class of psychoactive drugs. Prerequisite: PSYC 1000.
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Summer 2020 Motivation (PSYC-4070-41)
Covers classic and contemporary theories and research concerning motivation and the pursuit of goals. Discusses the study of motivation from a variety of perspectives, including biological, environmental, and psychological. Considers the role of emotion in motivational processes. Prerequisite: C or better in 6 hours in psychology.
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Summer 2020 Collaborative Practice Methods (ENR-5920-01, ENR-5975-40)
Course only meets T-R in 1st week of course due to holiday