All Courses

  • Fall 2020 Livstk Fit Show: Experienced (ANSC-1070-02)

    Teaches fitting and showing techniques for domestic livestock. Students will have the opportunity to fit an animal of their choice and participate in the Little International Livestock Show at the Animal Science Livestock Center.

  • Fall 2020 Voice I (MUSC-1270-01)

    Contact Holly Dalrymple for approval

  • Fall 2020 Coll Comp/Rhet (ENGL-1010-03)

    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.

  • Fall 2020 Art History I (ART-2010-41)

    First semester of a one-year survey. Studies ancient, medieval, renaissance and modern art with special reference to various social, economic and historic factors which motivated and conditioned the aesthetic forms. Includes ancient, medieval and early renaissance periods. ART 2010 and 2020 are required of all art majors and should be taken in sequence.

  • Fall 2020 Tech: Wood/Art Preparation (ART-2305-01)

    Covers two curricular units, one in which students are introduced to the processes, equipment, hand tools, materials, and necessary safety procedures related to the art department woodshop. In the other unit in this course, students are taught art preparation techniques which they will encounter both as a student and professional. Offered satisfactory/unsatisfactory only.

  • Fall 2020 Tech: Wood/Art Preparation (ART-2305-02)

    Covers two curricular units, one in which students are introduced to the processes, equipment, hand tools, materials, and necessary safety procedures related to the art department woodshop. In the other unit in this course, students are taught art preparation techniques which they will encounter both as a student and professional. Offered satisfactory/unsatisfactory only.

  • Fall 2020 Acct Information Systems (ACCT-3610-01)

    Prerequisites: ACCT 3240 & 3430 (or equivalents), min. grade C in each, Advanced Business Standing. ................................... Provides an understanding of accounting information systems and internal controls. Emphasis on the use of current accounting technology, accounting software, and internal control systems.

  • Fall 2020 Int Acct I (ACCT-3230-01)

    Prerequisites: ACCT 2010 & 2020, MATH 1400, min. grade C in each, Sophomore class standing. .................................... First of three courses studying financial reporting. Topics include recording and reporting events in the expenditure and revenue cycles.

  • Fall 2020 Fund Pharmacology (PHCY-4470-40)

    Studies pharmaceutical agents used for treatment, diagnosis or prevention of disease with particular emphasis on mechanisms of action, therapeutic and adverse effects. Prerequisite: PHCY 3450 or PHCY 4450.

  • Fall 2020 Plants & Civilization (BOT-3100-40)

    Overview of past and current roles plants have in human civilizations and culture. Socio-economic impacts of agriculture, famine, deforestation, wealth allocation, politics and technology will be discussed in relation to specific plants and plant products. Examples include plant fibers, stimulants, drugs and medicinals, foods, spices and other plant-derived resources. Prerequisite: COM1 or equivalent writing course.

  • Fall 2020 Portfolio Review (ART-2000-40)

    One-semester course in which work is created for a portfolio review at midterm based on the content and principles learned in the foundation core classes. Art majors may only attempt successful completion of this course once. Prerequisites: successful completion of ART 1005, 1110, 1120, and 1130, and a UW GPA of 2.500 or above.

  • Fall 2020 Admin Intern Child Dev (FCSC-4131-80)

    Provides professional child development and early education majors with an in-depth experience working with families and staff. Students gain experience in observing and assessing early childhood programs, planning and presenting staff training/professional workshops, staff supervision, writing newsletters, and other professional documents and professional activities. Prerequisites: FCSC 2121; FCSC 4127; EDEC 3220 or EDEC 4320.

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