All Courses

  • Fall 2020 Laboratory (CHEM-2440-10)

    Second semester of a one-year sequence in organic chemistry. Approached from viewpoint of modern chemical theory, emphasizing structural and mechanistic concepts. The course incorporates a laboratory integrated with the lecture. Students desiring a one-semester terminal course should take CHEM 2300. Laboratory: 3 hours per week. No credit allowed in CHEM 2440 if credit earned in CHEM 2340. Prerequisites: CHEM 1030 or 1060 and 2420. Note: Neither CHEM 2300 nor 2320 is an acceptable prerequisite for CHEM 2440.

  • Fall 2020 Multimedia Production (COJO-3530-01)

    Intensive introduction to reporting, writing, producing, editing, and managing content for the web. Integration of writing, photography, social media, audio, video, and blogging for both journalism and strategic communication (e.g., public relations, marketing). Focus on grammar, AP style, deadlines, accuracy, news judgment, ethics, and appreciation of our diverse society. Prerequisites: COJO 2100

  • Fall 2020 Singing Statesmen I (MUSC-1405-01)

    Will provide all levels of singer with the rich tradition of male ensemble singing. Students will solidify basic musicianship skills and vocal technique while experiencing camaraderie and service to the region. This ensemble is open to both music majors and non- music majors without audition. Prerequisites: none.

  • Fall 2020 Happy Jacks I (MUSC-1407-01)

    Enrollment by audition only....................

  • Fall 2020 Laramie Civic Chorus I (MUSC-1417-01)

    Welcomes students, faculty, and community members. Repertoire includes musical works from a multiplicity of style periods and genres in both Western and non-Western traditions and includes regular collaboration with the UW Symphony Orchestra for major choral works. Prerequisites: Audition required.

  • Fall 2020 Bel Canto I (MUSC-1415-01)

    Builds community through score study and the development of fundamental musicianship skills, including sight singing, ear training, and vocal technique. This ensemble is open to both music majors and non- music majors without audition. Prerequisites: none.

  • Fall 2020 Intro to Disability Studies (WIND-2100-01)

    Meets A&S Core Diversity in US....................Provides students with an overview of the disability studiesfield. Students gain introductory knowledge about thedisability studies perspective by examining the workof scholars from many academic backgrounds; whichwill facilitate students understanding of theinterdisciplinary nature of disability studies.Prerequisites: none.

  • Fall 2020 An 1: Elem Real Analysis (MATH-3205-01)

    An introduction to rigorous analysis in one real variable. Includes a rigorous reconsideration of the elements of calculus: the real number system, numerical sequences and series, limits, continuity, differentiability, and Riemann integrability for functions of one variable. Proof and mathematical writing are emphasized. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in MATH 2205; and 2800.

  • Fall 2020 Algebra III (MATH-4520-01)

    Further examples and structure of rings and fields. Finite fields and number fields. Special topics. Prerequisites: grade C or better in MATH 4510. (Offered fall semester.)

  • Fall 2020 Method Appl Math I (MATH-5400-01)

    First semester of a one-year survey of topics and methods of applied mathematics, emphasis on applications from physics and engineering. The full sequence includes introductions to mathematical aspects of mechanics (e.g., conservation laws), asymptotic expansions, systems of ODE and stability, integral equations and calculus of variations, PDE with boundary value problems and generalized solutions (including wave, heat, and potential equations), numerical methods and stability. Prerequisite: MATH 2250, 4200 or 4400, and 2310 or 4430.

  • Fall 2020 Adv Linear Algebra (MATH-5500-01)

    An introduction to the theory of abstract vector spaces and linear transformations from an axiomatic point of view, with applications to matrix theory. Topics include vector spaces, dimension, linear transformations, dual spaces and functionals, inner product spaces, and structure theorems. Prerequisite: MATH 3500 and MATH 4500.

  • Fall 2020 Sm: Ideation, Innov, Invention (HP-4152-01)

    Asks students to confront a complex social issue, examine it from several perspectives and take a stance on some aspect of the issue. Topics vary from year to year. Required of UW Honors Program students. Prerequisites: senior standing and participation in UW Honors Program.

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