All Courses
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Fall 2020 Business Ethics (MGT-3110-02)
Prerequisites: Sophomore class standing .................... Studies the cognitive, social, behavioral, and corporate processes affecting individual, group, and organizational judgments in morally questionable situations. Through analysis students understand what factors give rise to and influence ethical issues and how organization values precipitate ethical behavior among employees.
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Fall 2020 Topics: Fund Audio Music Prod (MUSC-4990-01)
Encompasses various topics in music. Specific subjects vary from year to year as course is often taught by distinguished visiting artists and lecturers or music faculty. Presents topics of special interest to music majors, graduate students and music educators. Please check class schedule for course titles each semester. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
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Fall 2020 Fr Honors Colloq I (HP-1020-40)
Students must enroll in a discussion sectionPrerequisite: Participation in Honors College
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Fall 2020 Music Research Methods (MUSC-5310-01)
Prepares students to be knowledgeable consumers of music and interdisciplinary information. Topics include the musicology research process, information ethics, and critical analyses and integration of information sources into writing. Information literacy principles and research techniques equip students for both graduate-level music research and the post-graduate, professional world. Prerequisite: graduate standing in music.
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Fall 2020 Voice II:Freshman Voice Studio (MUSC-2270-06)
Voice II:Freshman Voice Studio
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Fall 2020 Secure Quant. Communications (PHYS-5870-04)
Intended to accomodate various subjects not offered as regular courses. Prerequisite: graduate standing.
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Fall 2020 DNP:Pract of Psychitrc Clnt (NURS-5862-80)
Clinical practicum focused on beginning level diagnostic and clinical management competencies for the PMHNP. Prerequisites: NURS 5850.
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Fall 2020 FYS: UW Veterans - Soc Struct (UWYO-1101-07)
Course Description: Transitions are a certainty in life. From childhood to adolescence, high school to college, dependence to autonomy, school to the world of work, singleness to relationship, career to retirement – all of us experience profound transitions at different life stages. Knowing how to learn from prior experiences and anticipate future changes is essential to defining and pursuing success in adulthood. Through readings, guided discussions, and an individual research project, you will explore how life transitions affect your personal identity development, goal setting, and motivation. As a class, we will also work to understand how current college experiences will affect your future decision making and career
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Fall 2020 Curriculum/Learn Environments (EDEC-3220-01)
Early childhood curriculum and instructional practices will be reviewed, developed, and integrated with a focus on the role of learning environments, materials and play in supporting the teaching and learning process. Students have the opportunity to design meaningful learning experiences through practicum. Prerequisites: EDEC 1020 and FCSC 2121 (or both PSYC 2300 and FCSC 2122).
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Fall 2020 Sustainable Apparel Design (FCSC-5101-01)
Intended to accommodate a seminar series and a course offering by visiting faculty whose subject matter is not included in other course offerings.
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Fall 2020 Sub Mat Spec Meth: Comp Scienc (EDSE-4280-01)
Introduction of content and pedagogy in Computer Science Education. Includes pedagogy, pedagogical content knowledge, and content curriculums for teaching computer science at secondary school levels. A variety of instructional procedures will be employed including group work, modeling, lab work, micro-teaching, and lecture / demonstration. Prerequisite: COSC 3100 (or concurrent enrolment) and COSC 3020.
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Fall 2020 Computer Graphics I: Coding (ART-2122-40)
Explores digital art principles in Web spaces through the understanding and use of design tools and techniques. Creative approaches consist of informed planning, thoughtful concepting, strategic wireframe development and creative execution. Projects include explorations of HTML, CSS and Processing, and time-based media and image manipulation. Prerequisites: ART 1110 and ART 1115.