All Courses

  • Fall 2020 Cost I (ACCT-3240-40)

    Prerequisites: ACCT 2010 & 2020, MATH 1400, min. grade C in each, Sophomore class standing. ................................ First of three courses studying financial reporting. Topics include recording and reporting events in the expenditure and revenue cycles.

  • Fall 2020 Biomechanics in Sports (KIN-5047-01)

    Understand the biomechanics of selected sports and the procedures to perform biomechanical analysis of sports techniques. Understand the characteristics of different loadings and their effects on human bodies and the biomechanical mechanisms of sports injuries. Prerequisite: C or better in KIN 3042; Graduate standing in KIN or permission of instructor.

  • Fall 2020 Teacher Socialization in PE (KIN-5586-03)

    Graduate students in kinesiology and health work intensively on current issues and problems, and may pursue specific areas of emphasis. Although a total of 8 hours is permitted under this number, only 6 hours are allowed by the Division of Kinesiology and Health toward a student's graduate program. Cross listed with HLED 5586. Prerequisite: graduate standing in KIN or permission of instructor.

  • Fall 2020 Pre-Practicum (CNSL-5310-50)

    The first semester of a one-year sequence focused on learning, developing and practicing the fundamental process of counseling. Students do role-playing and have supervised experience with clients in a laboratory setting. Individual supervision is provided. Individual, live and observation of supervision is extensive. Prerequisite: graduate standing, program approval.

  • Fall 2020 Intro to Info Management (IMGT-1400-01)

    Prerequisites: MATH 1400. .......................... Enrollment restrictions/priorities/dates: 1) College of Business majors and minors through July 1; 2) Others on a space available basis beginning July 2. Students with COB minors MUST complete a COB course override authorization: www.uwyo.edu/business/office- of-the-dean/forms-and-petitions.html.

  • Fall 2020 Gender and Society (WMST-2500-40)

    Examines the social construction of gender using interdisciplinary methods of analysis. The readings and assignments emphasize the importance of denaturalizing the gender stereotypes and norms that impact women’s and men’s lives. Intersections between gender, race, class, age, and sexual orientation are examined within their cultural contexts. This course will prepare students for advanced work in Gender and Women’s Studies. Prerequisite: WMST 1080 or cross listed equivalent.

  • Fall 2020 Feminist Theoretical Persp (WMST-5710-01)

    Intensive introduction to the epistemology and application of a wide range of trans-historical, trans-cultural, and trans-national feminist theories. Students will be asked to apply self-selected feminist theories to their own thesis work and graduate fields, as well as to current examples of sex, gender, gender performance, and gendered coding in American media. Prerequisite: graduate standing.

  • Fall 2020 Assessment in CNSL (CNSL-5180-50)

    Class meets Sept 11,12; Oct 23,24; Nov 20,21

  • Fall 2020 Play Therapy (CNSL-5340-50)

    Class meets Sept. 25,26; Oct 30,31; Dec 4,5.

  • Fall 2020 Intro to DMT Industry (FCSC-1185-01)

    Introduction to the functions of the design, merchandising and textiles industry. This course will give a base of knowledge of the industry including textile and garment production and manufacturing, design processes for apparel and interiors, and retailing. Students will also be introduced to potential career paths within the industry.

  • Fall 2020 App Simulation Dynamic Proc (CHE-3090-01)

    Introduces students to dynamic simulation software for controlling individual chemical engineering processes. This course consists of two (2) hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisites: C or better in CHE 2005.

  • Fall 2020 Contract Design I (FCSC-3180-01)

    Interior design course focused on designing sustainable contract spaces primarily for the hospitality industry. As needed, other public space design may be explored. Design development and communication through advanced design and rendering software will be utilized. Students will learn to write specifications and practice design development through evidence based design. Prerequisites: FCSC 2188 and FCSC 3288 or concurrent enrollment, or consent of instructor.

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