All Courses
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Fall 2020 Writing for the Web (ENGL-4025-01)
Covers a variety of issues relevant for composing in the 21st century. As students learn to design and generate effective writing for a particular audience in a digital environment, they will also develop skills with advanced web and print research, basic HTML programming language, and standard web design software. Prerequisites: WB or COM2 and junior standing.
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Fall 2020 Discussion (ZOO-4125-10)
Examines how functional organ systems are coordinated and integrated to establish and maintain health. It considers, among others, the functions of the endocrine and central nervous systems. Prerequisites: C grade or higher in ZOO 3115; and/or a Pharmacy 1 standing.
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Fall 2020 Discussion (ZOO-4125-11)
Examines how functional organ systems are coordinated and integrated to establish and maintain health. It considers, among others, the functions of the endocrine and central nervous systems. Prerequisites: C grade or higher in ZOO 3115; and/or a Pharmacy 1 standing.
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Fall 2020 Discussion (ZOO-4125-12)
Examines how functional organ systems are coordinated and integrated to establish and maintain health. It considers, among others, the functions of the endocrine and central nervous systems. Prerequisites: C grade or higher in ZOO 3115; and/or a Pharmacy 1 standing.
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Fall 2020 Discussion (ZOO-4125-14)
Examines how functional organ systems are coordinated and integrated to establish and maintain health. It considers, among others, the functions of the endocrine and central nervous systems. Prerequisites: C grade or higher in ZOO 3115; and/or a Pharmacy 1 standing.
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Fall 2020 Discussion (ZOO-4125-13)
Examines how functional organ systems are coordinated and integrated to establish and maintain health. It considers, among others, the functions of the endocrine and central nervous systems. Prerequisites: C grade or higher in ZOO 3115; and/or a Pharmacy 1 standing.
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Fall 2020 Discussion (ZOO-4125-15)
Examines how functional organ systems are coordinated and integrated to establish and maintain health. It considers, among others, the functions of the endocrine and central nervous systems. Prerequisites: C grade or higher in ZOO 3115; and/or a Pharmacy 1 standing.
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Fall 2020 Intro to Cultural Anthropology (ANTH-1200-01)
Meets Non-Western Certification for A&S.Meets A&S Core Global Awareness....................Introduces students to foreign, especially non-western,cultures through anthropological concepts, films andethnographies.
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Fall 2020 Rng Eco Assess & Mon (REWM-4330-01)
Assessment, monitoring, and analysis of rangeland ecosystems and processes. Students integrate sampling design, measurements of vegetation attributes, indicators of rangeland health, ecological site information, riparian and wildlife habitat values, utilization, and statistical applications to evaluate rangeland resource integrity and sustainable use. Students collect, analyze, and report data using current technologies. REWM students will be given enrollment preference. Prerequisites: REWM 2400 and STAT 2050 or STAT 2070. Concurrent enrollment in REWM 2400 and STAT 2050 or STAT 2070 is allowed with permission.
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Fall 2020 Ethnographic Methods (ANTH-3300-01)
Concurrent enrollment with ANTH 4975-01 required.Contact Keith Kanbe: kanbe@uwyo.edu....................Introduces the anthropology major to ethnographicfieldwork, the fundamental method in culturalanthropology. Students conduct fieldwork and discussresearch problems including ethics and the role of theresearcher. Also open to students in related fields ofhumanities and social sciences. Prerequisite: ANTH1200. (Normally offered fall semester.)
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Fall 2020 Civil Engineering Tools (CE-1010-40)
This course is an introduction to computing tools commonly used in civil engineering practice including 3-D Computer Aided Drafting, spreadsheets and presentation software. Tools will be introduced through design work on typical civil engineering design projects. Prerequisites: Corequisite of MATH 2200.
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Fall 2020 Architectural Design Studio I (ARE-1600-01)
Freshman-level architectural design in a project-based learning environment. Introduction to Building Information Modeling (BIM); architectural presentation drawings; freehand sketching; essentials of architectural design and building code compliance. Prerequisites: None.