All Courses
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Fall 2020 First-Year Seminar: (AGEC-1101-2)
This course fulfills the First Year Seminar (FYS) requirement of the 2015 University Studies Program. As a member of this course, you will learn and practice the important skill of critically examining and evaluating evidence, claims, beliefs, or points of view about relevant and meaningful agriculture and natural resources issues. You will engage in active learning, systematic inquiry of pressing issues, and processing of individual and collaborative ideas. You will emerge with a "first-rate intelligence" -the ability to consider multiple opposing ideas (which you are often bombarded with thanks to social media) without losing the ability to think rationally, keep an open mind, consider all viewpoints, and develop and informed opinion.
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Fall 2020 Structural Systems (CM-3200-01)
The course introduces students to the basic understating of structural analysis and design. It provides students with a concise presentation of structural technology, from the determination of structural loads, sizing and design as it relates to timber, steel and concrete structures. Prerequisites: PHYS 1110 and MATH 2200 with grades of C or better.
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Fall 2020 Cost Estimating (CM-3210-01)
The course introduces students to concepts in estimating including but not limited to labor and equipment calculations, the use of price databases, direct and indirect cost, bid preparation and computer applications.
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Fall 2020 Soils and Concrete (CM-3220-01)
This course will introduce students with the construction process that includes, site clearing, soil mechanics, testing, concrete foundations, concrete mix design, concrete construction practice, and concrete testing. Prerequisites: GEOL 1110 with a grade of C or better and concurrent enrollment in CM 3200.
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Summer 2020 Wyoming Govt (POLS-1100-41)
Introduction to the Constitution and governmental process of Wyoming. Intended for students who have earned credit for American Government at an out-of-state college or by Advance Placement but have not fulfilled the Wyoming Constitution requirement of University Studies. Prerequisites: none.
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Fall 2020 Internship Prepared (ES-3100-02)
The purpose of this Internship Preparation course is to prepare students for applying to internships in all applicable facets. Students will learn how to build their resume, write job specific cover letters, search for positions, and communicate with employers effectively. This course is a self-study with assignments given weekly. Students will be required to complete assignments and schedule individual appointments with an instructor in order to follow up on assignments. Prerequisite: 6 credits within your discipline.
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Fall 2020 Professionalism & Ethics (ACCT-4600-40)
Prerequisites: ACCT 3070, 3610, min. grade C in each, ACCT 4060 with a C or better or concurrent enrollment, Advanced Business Standing.
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Fall 2020 Supply Chain Mgt (DSCI-4280-01)
Prerequisites: DSCI 3210, Junior class standing, advanced business standing. Examines the coordination of material flows and information through networks of suppliers, producers, warehouses, and customers that are linked by transportation modes.
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Fall 2020 Doc Sem I: Prof Id & Ethics (CNSL-5871-01)
The doctoral seminar course sequence provides a structure for collegial discussion and collaboration among counselor education doctoral students and faculty. Doctoral Seminar I focuses on counselor education identity development and professional ethics for future counselor educators. Prerequisites: Admission as a Counselor Education & Supervision PhD Student.
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Fall 2020 Special INT III Topics (ACCT-4900-01)
An arrangement whereby students may investigate a particular problem area in accounting on an individual basis. Prerequisites: 6 hours in accounting; advanced business standing; junior standing; and written consent of instructor.