All Courses
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Fall 2020 Senior Seminar (ENGL-4999-01)
This course is the capstone course in the English major. Subject matter varies by section. In all sections students will exercise skills acquired in the major (close-reading, historical analysis, application of theory) to explore significant texts and to reflect on the nature of English study today. Prerequisites: COM1, COM2, and either ENGL 3000 or ENGL 3010; Senior standing.
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Fall 2020 Film Dir: Black Horror Film (ENGL-4070-80)
"This course surveys the work of Spike Lee, Ryan Coogler, Ava DuVernay, John Singleton, and Jordan Peele through the lens of constitutive rhetoric and rhetorical listening. We will interrogate how living in a highly segregated state such as Wyoming influences our perceptions of race and racism, and how listening carefully to these filmmakers can keep us from falling into the trap of believing that racism is a thing of the past because “we don’t see it.” Finally, we will explore how “not seeing” is inextricably linked to refusing to see, and how this selective not-seeing provides space for institutional racism to perpetuate violence."
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Fall 2020 Senior Seminar (ENGL-4999-02)
This course is the capstone course in the English major. Subject matter varies by section. In all sections students will exercise skills acquired in the major (close-reading, historical analysis, application of theory) to explore significant texts and to reflect on the nature of English study today. Prerequisites: COM1, COM2, and either ENGL 3000 or ENGL 3010; Senior standing.
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Fall 2020 Stage Makeup (THEA-2160-01)
Stage Makeup is an introduction to theatrical makeup with the stage performer in mind. The course will focus on principles, materials, and techniques; concentrating on problems of designing and executing specific makeup designs and applications for a wide range of ages, types, and styles.
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Fall 2020 Intro to Global Studies (INST-2350-01)
Taking an interdisciplinary approach to the study of globalization, the course explores the links between trade, consumption, civil society, social justice, and ecological integrity. Prerequisite: none.
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Fall 2020 Capstone: Global Trends (INST-4950-01)
Integrative course taught by an international studies faculty member. Students analyze a topic in depth from one of a variety of international studies approaches, organizing their research in concert with others in the class. Emphasis is on the quality of research and presentation. Prerequisite: senior standing in international studies.
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Fall 2020 Ballet III/I (THEA-3410-01)
A second year, first semester ballet technique class for dance majors and minors. Class meets three times per week. Emphasis is placed on improving technical skills and learning more advanced steps. Includes research into one discipline of ballet. Prerequisite: Successful completion of 2440 and admission by permission only. Limited to dance majors and minors.
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Fall 2020 Modern Dance III/I (THEA-3430-01)
A second year, first semester, intermediate level modern dance technique class for dance majors and minors. Continued training in classical modern dance and continued historical survey of modern dance will be augmented by rhythmic analysis and compositional forms. Class meets three times per week. Prerequisite: Successful completion of 2440 or its equivalent. Limited to dance majors and minors; admission by permission only.
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Fall 2020 Inter Macroecon (ECON-3010-02)
A presentation and study of national income aggregates and accounting; equilibrium analysis of output, employment and the price level; general equilibrium analysis; and an introduction to economic dynamics. Prerequisites: ECON 1010, 1020, QA and MATH 2200/2350 & Sophomore Standing.
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Fall 2020 Med Nat Pr Chm III (PHCY-6215-01)
Continuation of Medicinal and Natural Products Chemistry II. Prerequisite: PHCY 6210.
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Fall 2020 Pharmacist Skills III (PHCY-6260-01)
This course is the third in a series that will allow students to practice what they learn during didactic class time with an integrated approach that meaningfully pulls in the different subdisciplines represented in the SOP curriculum. Prerequisites: P2 status in PharmD program or consent of instructor.
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Fall 2020 Advanced Financial Modeling (FIN-5400-40)
Involves the application of basic econometric methods to the analysis of financial data. Focus is on utilizing spreadsheets and other softwares to facilitate financial decision making. Dual listed with FIN 4400; cross listed with MBAM 5403. Prerequisite: graduate standing.