All Courses
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Fall 2020 Technical Writing in Professns (ENGL-4010-01)
Enhances professional writing skills applicable to a variety of professions. Includes audience analysis and adaptation, information design and use of visuals, and a range of formats and genres. Emphasizes clarity and precision of language. May feature primary research and problem-based or service-learning projects. Prerequisites: WA and WB or COM1 and COM2; junior or senior standing.
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Fall 2020 Geom Measmnt for Elem Tchr (MATH-2120-01)
Students who miss both of the first two class meetingswill be administratively dropped.....................Continuation of MATH 1105 for prospectiveelementary teachers; emphasis is on asking andanswering critical questions about spatial reasoningas evident in the real world. Includes investigations oftwo- and three-dimensional shapes and theirproperties, measurements, constructions, and transformationsto prepare students to be competent in teaching theseconcepts. Prerequisite: grade of C or better in MATH 1105.
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Fall 2020 Prin Meat Science & Musc Biolo (FDSC-3060-01)
Principles of muscle, adipose, and connective tissue growth, structure and metabolism; conversion of muscle into meat; fresh meat properties and quality; chemical properties of meat; meat microbiology, preservation and storage; meat by-products; HACCP. Prerequisite: CHEM 1000 and LIFE 1010.
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Fall 2020 Intro to American Studies (AMST-2010-01)
Introduces the interdisciplinary study of American culture. Focuses on themes, values and ideas which continue to reverberate through our cultural experience.
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Fall 2020 Eval Procedures Comm Dis (SPPA-5140-01)
Focuses on the processes and procedures related to the evaluation of communication disorders. Topics include interviewing, norm-referenced assessment, criterion-based measurement, dynamic assessment, progress monitoring, and psychometric analysis. Overviews models of disability, such as medical, functional, and sociopolitical models, and how they influence the evaluation process. Prerequisites: Acceptance to WY SLP Master's Program
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Fall 2020 Clinical Practicum (SPPA-5030-02)
2nd Year....................Supervised clinical experience with speech, languageand hearing handicapped children and adults underUniversity of Wyoming Speech and hearing Clinic staffsupervision. Prerequisite: Matriculating graduate studentsonly.
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Fall 2020 Financial Markets (FIN-3520-01)
Prerequisites: FIN 3250, STAT 2010, 2050 or 2070, Advanced Business Standing. ................................ Portfolio and capital market theory and the analysis of risk are introduced. Integrates theory into practical aspects of financial markets and management of financial institutions.
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Fall 2020 Intro to Religion (RELI-1000-01)
Meets Non-Western Certification for A&SMeets A&S Core Global Awareness....................Introduces world religions and shared characteristics.Draws on various academic approaches to religion study,emphasizing similarities and differences among a widevariety of religions.
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Fall 2020 Mineralogy (GEOL-2010-01)
Students must enroll in a laboratory section....................Introduction to rock-forming minerals. Includesintroduction to crystallography, crystal chemistry and theoccurrence and identification of common minerals, withemphasis on silicates. Field trip required.Prerequisites: GEOL 2000 and CHEM 1020.
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Fall 2020 Laboratory (GEOL-2010-10)
Introduction to rock-forming minerals. Includes introduction to crystallography, crystal chemistry, and the occurrence and identification of the common minerals, with emphasis on silicates. Field trip required. 3.0 credit hours. Prerequisites: GEOL 1005, 1100, or 1500; CHEM 1020 or concurrent enrollment.
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Fall 2020 Thesis Research (GEOL-5960-14)
Designed for students who are involved in research for their thesis project. Also used for students whose coursework is complete and are writing their thesis. Prerequisite: enrollment in a graduate degree program.
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Fall 2020 Coll Comp/Rhet (ENGL-1010-02)
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.