All Courses

  • Fall 2020 Ethics and Research Methods (ATSC-5018-01)

    Ethics and ethical dilemmas in research and academia and how to address them are discussed. This course also covers general research methodology and describes processes for research funding and disseminating research findings and the peer-review process. Prerequisites: Graduate Standing.

  • Fall 2020 Environ & Society (ENR-2000-02)

    Meets A&S Core Global...................Develops understanding of the nature and dimensions ofenvironmental and natural resource issues. Exploresways in which elements of society approach, evaluate,and develop positions relative to environmental issues.Uses case studies to illustrate the contemporary andhistorical role of individuals and societies in identifyingand addressing environmental issues at scales ranging fromlocal to global.

  • Fall 2020 Spc Tpcs:Intro WY Res Scholars (AS-2490-01)

    Courses of broad general appeal and an interdepartmental flavor will be offered from time to time under this title. Permits utilization of unusual faculty expertise and provides highly-specialized and particularly pertinent, timely subject matter. See current class schedule for topics. Prerequisite: sophomore standing.

  • Fall 2020 Tp: Appl Scan Elctr Microscopy (GEOL-5200-02)

    Require EITHER graduate standing ORpermission of the instructor....................Provides a detailed study at a graduate level of aparticular topic in geology. Prerequisite: graduatestanding in geology and geophysics and permissionof the instructor.

  • Fall 2020 Discussion (HIST-1211-24)

    Surveys U.S. history through the Civil War which by itself meets the requirements of the Wyoming statutes providing for instruction in the provisions and principles of the constitutions of the United States and Wyoming. Students cannot receive credit for both HIST 1210 and 1211.

  • Fall 2020 Discussion (HIST-1211-25)

    Surveys U.S. history through the Civil War which by itself meets the requirements of the Wyoming statutes providing for instruction in the provisions and principles of the constitutions of the United States and Wyoming. Students cannot receive credit for both HIST 1210 and 1211.

  • Fall 2020 Drawing I (ART-1005-01)

    A foundation level drawing course introducing fundamentals of observation, artistic invention, and basic principles of perspective and composition through problems in still life, landscape, and live model. lectures, drawing sessions, and critiques develop formal, conceptual, and technical understanding of the drawing process.

  • Fall 2020 Ind Study & Resch (ART-4975-01)

    Research options in all creative areas. Students work independently and provide demonstrated ability and background knowledge to carry out self-directed research or creative activity in the research area. Arrangements regarding curricular obligations and meeting times are made with the instructor in advance of enrollment. Prerequisites: ART 2000 and 12 hours of art in research area and prior consent of instructor.

  • Fall 2020 Illustration (ART-3260-01)

    This is an introductory Illustration course. The primary class objective is to develop conceptual skills through a variety of media traditionally used in fine art illustration and a variety of illustration problems and projects. This class is designed to further your interest in illustration and initiate portfolio development. Prerequisites: ART 2000 Portfolio Review

  • Fall 2020 Illustration II (ART-4260-01)

    This is the second level Illustration course for students who have had ART 3350, Illustration I. Students will continue to develop conceptual skill in creating narrative illustrations for a variety of projects. The majority of the semester will be dedicated to developing a single project: Graphic Novelization or book illustrations. Students will be focusing on character development, narrative arc, and compelling imagery using materials appropriate for their project. Prerequisites: ART 2000 and ART 3260.

  • Fall 2020 FYS: Latina/o Popular Culture (LTST-1101-01)

    Students will examine contemporary Latina/o popular culturein the United States and discuss various forms of Latina/ocultural expression, as well as media representations ofLatina/o people. Course topics include: el MovimientoChicano; music, art, and theater; gender and sexual politics; ethnic stereotypes and media representations; immigrantnarratives. Latina/os belong to a vibrant history ofcreative expression. Students will look closely at thevisual art, popular music, contemporary literature, andcritical scholarship to consider the values and strugglesof the largest minority group in the U.S.

  • Fall 2020 1st Yr Spanish II (SPAN-1020-04)

    Studies fundamentals of grammar, composition, conversation and reading. Prerequisite: SPAN 1010 or two years of high school Spanish.

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