All Courses

  • Fall 2020 Math Methods Chem Eng (CHE-5355-01)

    Covers mathematical modeling: conservation laws and constitution relationships; partial differential equations (PDEs): the types and analytical solution techniques; applied linear algebra; matrices and Eigen-analysis; numerical solution techniques: finite difference and finite element methods, Newton-Raphson method, and temporal discretization techniques, and linear solution techniques: direct and iterative methods. Dual listed with PETE 5355. Prerequisites: MATH 2210, CHE/PETE 3025 or equivalent.

  • Fall 2020 Math Methods (PETE-5355-01)

    Covers mathematical modeling: conservation laws and constitution relationships; partial differential equations (PDEs): the types and analytical solution techniques; applied linear algebra; matrices and Eigen-analysis; numerical solution techniques: finite difference and finite element methods, Newton-Raphson method, and temporal discretization techniques, and linear solution techniques: direct and iterative methods. Cross listed with CHE 5355. Prerequisites: graduate standing.

  • Fall 2020 Intro to PETE Problem Solving (PETE-1060-01)

    Covers elements of Petroleum Engineering calculations associated with typical computations in Drilling, Production, and Reservoir Engineering, Rock and Fluids properties, to simultaneously train the student on basic computing skills as well as basic language of Petroleum Engineering. The preferred computing tool is Matlab, which will be introduced through simple calculations on the computer. Notions of the petroleum engineering curriculum will also be provided through examples of the different subjects. Prerequisites: Math placement 5 or concurrent enrollment in Math 2200.

  • Fall 2020 Seminar: Infectious Disease (PHCY-4170-07)

    Course blocked for first half of the semester....................Students present oral reports on selected topics ofpharmaceutical interest for discussion by the group.Prerequisite: consent of instructor.

  • Fall 2020 Range Ecosystem & Plants (REWM-2400-01)

    Ecology of range ecosystems of western North America and identification of 200 most common plants species, including taxonomic keying. Prerequisites: REWM 2000 with grade of C or better.

  • Fall 2020 Chamber Orchestra II (MUSC-3440-01)

    The University of Wyoming Chamber Orchestra is a course devoted to the rehearsal and performance of masterpieces from the chamber orchestra repertoire. Students in the 3440 level of chamber orchestra will be expected to be proficient on their individual parts.

  • Fall 2020 Intro to Student Leadership (CNSL-2200-01)

    Acquaints student leaders with skills and competencies necessary for successful service in the university community.

  • Fall 2020 Physical Meteorology I (ATSC-5010-01)

    First and second law of thermodynamics applied to energy transformations in the atmosphere, including dry, moist, and saturated processes and atmospheric stability. Fundamentals of radiation including blackbody, planetary budget, and propagation and how these drive the thermodynamics of the earth’s atmosphere. Prerequisites: MATH 2210, PHYS 1310 and PHYS 1320 or equivalent.

  • Fall 2020 Dynamic Meteorology (ATSC-5014-01)

    Development and interpretation of the atmospheric equations of motion, scales of motion, horizontal atmospheric winds, thermal wind equation, circulation and vorticity, mesoscale motions. Introduction to planetary boundary layer flows. Data visualization software is also introduced and used to develop understanding of dynamical processes. Prerequisites: MATH 2210, PHYS 1310 and PHYS 1320 or equivalent.

  • Fall 2020 Discussion (PHYS-1110-27)

    First course of two-semester sequence. Introduces elementary college physics without calculus. Primarily for premedical, predental, preoptometry, prephysical therapy and other students requiring insight into workings of the physical world. Includes classical mechanics, gravitation and heat. Laboratory sessions illustrate principles studied. Students receiving credit for PHYS 1110 cannot receive credit for PHYS 1050, 1210 or 1310. Prerequisite: MATH 1450, 1405 or equivalent.

  • Fall 2020 Laboratory (ATSC-5010-10)

    First and second law of thermodynamics applied to energy transformations in the atmosphere, including dry, moist, and saturated processes and atmospheric stability. Fundamentals of radiation including blackbody, planetary budget, and propagation and how these drive the thermodynamics of the earth’s atmosphere. Prerequisites: MATH 2210, PHYS 1310 and PHYS 1320 or equivalent.

  • Fall 2020 Internship (ANSC-4550-01)

    Provides opportunities to acquire experience in a field of interest to the student. Offers learning experiences that are difficult, if not impossible, to realize in classroom settings. Following off-campus educational experience, students are more able to evaluate potential career opportunities and select additional classes on-campus to complement career direction. Offered S/U only. Prerequisites: sophomore standing; 2.5 GPA.

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