All Courses

  • Fall 2020 Tech Writing Int'l Students (ESL-4010-01)

    Prepares students from a culturally diverse background for the communication demands of the 21st century. Students conduct rhetorical analysis of various audiences and purposes in order to design, develop, revise and edit disciplinary and interdisciplinary technical communications, such as reports, proposals, job applications, research related documents and oral presentations. Prerequisites: WA/COM1, WA/COM2, and junior standing.

  • Fall 2020 Intro Environ Eng (CE-3400-01)

    For seniors and graduate students in civil engineering who desire to learn design of municipal water distribution and wastewater collection (storm and sanitary) systems by combining principles from hydraulics, hydrology and environmental engineering course work into an integrated design approach. Prerequisites: MATH 2205 and CHEM 1020 or equivalent.

  • Fall 2020 Hydrology (CE-4800-01)

    Analysis of elements of the hydrologic cycle and design with emphasis on precipitation, evapotranspiration, infiltration, runoff and groundwater. Precipitation/Runoff relationships, routing methods, flood predication, groundwater yield and drawdown in unconfined and confined aquifers, unsteady well behavior, method of images are also introduced. Prerequisites: CE 3300.

  • Fall 2020 Wyo Wildlands:Science & Stewar (RNEW-1000-01)

    Introduces students to the breadth of Wyoming natural resources and ecosystems. In this class we investigate the science and management of the Wyoming landscape. Students are introduced to the rangelands, wildlife, forests, watersheds, and disturbed lands of Wyoming with an emphasis on understanding the ecology and natural history of the region. Throughout the course, students are exposed to how the extensive ecosystems of the West are managed by public and private groups and how human decisions change the landscape.

  • Fall 2020 Wyoming Earth Syst (ESS-1000-01)

    Introduces the study of environmental systems science by investigating Earth's athrosphere, atmosphere, biosphere, and lithosphere. Studying Wyoming's unique environments and current issues, students will access, analyze, and interpret date to understand how natural and human-caused changes influence larger Earth and environmental systems. Prerequisites: none.

  • Fall 2020 Stat-Methods-Gen (STAT-3050-40)

    Provides undergraduate majors in the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Agriculture and Education with training in statistical methodology for multiple variable situations. Integrates computer analysis packages such as MINITAB, SAS and SPSSX into statistical topics. Credit cannot be earned in more than one of the following courses: STAT 2110, 3050 and 5050, 5060, 5070, 5080. Prerequisite: STAT 2050, 2070 or equivalent.

  • Fall 2020 Physiology of Exercise Lab (KIN-3022-01)

    An in-depth examination of the measurement of physiological principles and mechanisms related to human movement. Lab exercises emphasize skills necessary for basic morphological through advanced exercise performance testing variables. Laboratory writing exercises focus on improving students’ ability to read and comprehend scientific articles and produce scientific writing based on their own experiments and data. Prerequisites: KIN 3021 completed or concurrent enrollment.

  • Fall 2020 Adv Crop Phys Mgt (PLNT-5410-40)

    Review and interpretation of current crop management and physiology literature. Prerequisite: 6 hours of biochemistry or plant physiology.

  • Fall 2020 Physiology of Exercise Lab (KIN-3022-02)

    An in-depth examination of the measurement of physiological principles and mechanisms related to human movement. Lab exercises emphasize skills necessary for basic morphological through advanced exercise performance testing variables. Laboratory writing exercises focus on improving students’ ability to read and comprehend scientific articles and produce scientific writing based on their own experiments and data. Prerequisites: KIN 3021 completed or concurrent enrollment.

  • Fall 2020 Physiology of Exercise Lab (KIN-3022-03)

    An in-depth examination of the measurement of physiological principles and mechanisms related to human movement. Lab exercises emphasize skills necessary for basic morphological through advanced exercise performance testing variables. Laboratory writing exercises focus on improving students’ ability to read and comprehend scientific articles and produce scientific writing based on their own experiments and data. Prerequisites: KIN 3021 completed or concurrent enrollment.

  • Fall 2020 Physiology of Exercise Lab (KIN-3022-04)

    An in-depth examination of the measurement of physiological principles and mechanisms related to human movement. Lab exercises emphasize skills necessary for basic morphological through advanced exercise performance testing variables. Laboratory writing exercises focus on improving students’ ability to read and comprehend scientific articles and produce scientific writing based on their own experiments and data. Prerequisites: KIN 3021 completed or concurrent enrollment.

  • Fall 2020 Functional Movement Analysis (KIN-4025-01)

    Synthesize foundational kinesiology knowledge to analyze functional movement patterns and increase theoretical and practical knowledge necessary to obtain Functional Movement Screen certification. Integration of core kinesiology and biomechanics concepts to a human movement model. Opportunities and emphasis on basic fundamental movements and applying acquired skills in practical experiences. Prerequisite: Completion of KIN 3021 and minimum 2.75 GPA.

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