All Courses

  • Fall 2020 1st Yr French I (FREN-1010-02)

    Fundamentals of grammar, composition, conversation and reading.

  • Fall 2020 Topics in Comm Disorders (SPPA-5500-40)

    Provides a critical review of recent theories and developments in area of communication disorders. This is a continuing seminar course dealing with various advanced topics in communication disorders.

  • Summer 2020 Dissertation Research (CE-5980-10)

    Designed for students who are involved in research for their dissertation project. Also used for students whose coursework is complete and are writing their dissertation. Prerequisite: enrolled in a graduate level degree program.

  • Fall 2020 BFA Capstone I (ART-4800-01)

    BFA Capstone I course is designed to allow students time to participate in group critiques with their BFA cohort group, to refine their writing and documentation process, to learn from visiting artists and various professors in the art department, and to strengthen their studio practice by creating work for their BFA exhibition.

  • Fall 2020 BGS Capstone Design (UWYO-4101-80)

    The capstone course has two major focuses: encouraging you to reflect on and integrate the learning you’ve done on your way to this degree and offering you the chance to apply that learning towards an interesting, important problem that makes good use of your growing expertise. The course also provides you the chance to refine your career-advancement materials and to develop a stronger understanding of the norms and values of fields that interest you. Restricted to Bachelor of General Studies majors only. Prerequisite: COM2.

  • Summer 2020 BGS Capstone Design (UWYO-4101-80)

    The capstone course has two major focuses: encouraging you to reflect on and integrate the learning you’ve done on your way to this degree and offering you the chance to apply that learning towards an interesting, important problem that makes good use of your growing expertise. The course also provides you the chance to refine your career-advancement materials and to develop a stronger understanding of the norms and values of fields that interest you. Restricted to Bachelor of General Studies majors only. Prerequisite: COM2.

  • Fall 2020 Intro African-American Studies (AAST-1000-42)

    Surveys African presence in America. Selected teachings are designed to give the student a concise understanding of the heritage of African people in America. Prerequisite: WA or COM1

  • Summer 2020 Prblms: Porch Light Entomology (ENTO-4686-01)

    Individual library, laboratory or field study of insects. Dual listed with ENTO 5686. Prerequisites: 4 hours of biological science and 3 hours of entomology.

  • Fall 2020 FYS: Intro Ecological Research (LIFE-1101-01)

    Learn science by doing science! This course-based undergraduate research experience (CURE) will focus on beaver pond ecosystems in Medicine Bow National Forest. Students will engage in outdoor fieldwork in addition to classroom learning. They will carry out hands-on projects and gain experience in ecological sampling, lab work, data analysis, and scientific writing. Students who complete the course are encouraged to continue research and are eligible for summer internships.

  • Fall 2020 Theory and Methods of ESL I (EDCI-5430-40)

    Provides an overview of theoretical and practical considerations in the teaching of English as a second/foreign language; acquaints students with different approaches, methods and procedures in TESL/TEFL; examines issues in the profession; requires a teaching/tutoring component. Prerequisite: EDCI 5350.

  • Fall 2020 Ethics for the Prof Surveyor (LS-3300-40)

    Introduction to the common ethical and moral issues facing professional surveyors in modern practice. Prerequisite: One of LS 3110, LS 3120, or LS 3130.

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