All Courses

  • Fall 2020 Production Crew I (THEA-1040-01)

    Participation in one Departmental production during semester enrolled. Contribute to the preparation and/or actual production of one stage play in the areas(s) of lighting, costume construction, set construction, scenic painting, stage properties, or arts management. Required for all Theatre & Dance freshmen. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.

  • Fall 2020 Introduction to Design (THEA-1200-01)

    Introduces and explores visual aesthetic principles as they relate to various aspects of stage design. Studio projects in scene, lighting, and costume design supplement lectures. Prerequisite for other design courses.

  • Fall 2020 Thea Bkgrd Drama I (THEA-2010-01)

    First semester of a two-course series. Introduces dramatic literature through the ages.

  • Fall 2020 Production Crew II (THEA-2040-01)

    Continues the "hands-on" production crew experience provided by Production Crew I. Contribute to a Theatre Department production in the area(s) of lighting, costume construction, set construction, scenic painting, stage properties, stage management, or arts management. Required for all Theatre & Dance majors. Prerequisite: THEA 1040.

  • Fall 2020 Stagecraft (THEA-2220-01)

    Studies basic skills and techniques used in building scenery for the academic and professional stage. Includes rigging, carpentry, scenic painting, elementary scenic design and basic stage lighting. Requires lab each semester in the Scene Shop between 1-5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

  • Fall 2020 Advanced Ballet (THEA-4010-01)

    A continuing course in the principles and techniques of classical ballet. Emphasis is placed on continuing to broaden the dancer's movement vocabulary while refining acquired technical skills. Prerequisite: THEA 3420. Limited to dance majors and minors; admission by permission only.

  • Fall 2020 Adv Modern Dance (THEA-4030-01)

    This class will develop a professional dancer capable of working within diverse modern dance styles and techniques through the interweaving of classical and contemporary movement modalities along with an experiential anatomy approach. Prerequisite: THEA 3440. Limited to dance majors and minors; admission by permission only.

  • Fall 2020 Auditioning (THEA-4720-01)

    Introduces actors to process of finding, preparing and executing successful audition material, including monologues, songs and dance combinations. Exposes actors to business aspects of the theatre world, including resumes, photos, contracts, unions, internships, apprenticeships, Equity Membership Candidacy programs, URTA's and professional actor training graduate programs. Culminates preparation for final semester auditions for the company/school of choice. Prerequisites: THEA 1100, 3730 and 3740.

  • Fall 2020 Limnology Lab (ZOO-4430-01)

    Utilizes basic field techniques in limnology. Emphasizes analysis and interpretation of data obtained from field and laboratory exercises. Prerequisite: concurrent registration in ZOO 4440.

  • Fall 2020 Limnology (ZOO-4440-01)

    Studies ecology of inland waters; biological, chemical and physical features on lakes and streams. Prerequisites: LIFE 1010, LIFE 3400 and CHEM 1030 or consent of instructor.

  • Fall 2020 Intro to Op and Supp Chain Mgt (DSCI-3210-01)

    Prerequisites: IMGT 2400, MATH 2355, STAT 2010 or equivalent, and Sophomore class standing (EN majors: MATH 2205 & Sophomore class standing). Windows based computers strongly suggested. Students using non-windows based computers hold the responsibility of acquiring needed add-ons in order to complete assignments. Enrollment restrictions/priorities/dates: 1) College of Business Majors/Minors through July 1, 2020; 2) Others on a space available basis beginning July 2, 2020; Prior to registering, and adhering to posted restrictions and priority dates, students with College of Business minors will need to complete the College of Business Course Override Authorization form: www.uwyo.edu/office-of-the-dean/forms-and-petitions.html for enrollment authorization.

  • Fall 2020 Inter Macroecon (ECON-3010-01)

    Prerequisites: ECON 1010, ECON 1020, MATH 2200 or 2350,Sophomore class standing.....................A presentation and study of national income aggregatesand accounting; equilibrium analysis of output,employment and the price level; general equilibriumanalysis; and an introduction to economic dynamics.

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