All Courses
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Fall 2020 Graphic Design I (ART-2112-41)
Explores techniques of graphic design preparation from concept through paste-up to the printed page, both on as a field that engages both the verbal and the visual is stressed. Problems include a variety of experimental and practical approaches that engage historical and contemporary formal and conceptual exercises. Prerequisites: ART 1110 and ART 1115.
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Fall 2020 Rock & Fluids Lab (PETE-3100-02)
Provides understanding of principles of rock and fluid properties and their measurement as part of conventional and special core analysis, as well as PVT characteristics of reservoir fluids. Students are expected to understand how to measure important rock and fluid properties using laboratory equipment, as part of reservoir characterization routines, formation damage evaluations and well log calibration protocols. Students are also expected to learn how to write succinct and organized reports. Prerequisites: C or better in CHE 2050. Students must be a Petroleum Engineering major.
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Fall 2020 Rock & Fluids Lab (PETE-3100-03)
Provides understanding of principles of rock and fluid properties and their measurement as part of conventional and special core analysis, as well as PVT characteristics of reservoir fluids. Students are expected to understand how to measure important rock and fluid properties using laboratory equipment, as part of reservoir characterization routines, formation damage evaluations and well log calibration protocols. Students are also expected to learn how to write succinct and organized reports. Prerequisites: C or better in CHE 2050. Students must be a Petroleum Engineering major.
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Fall 2020 Rock & Fluids Lab (PETE-3100-04)
Provides understanding of principles of rock and fluid properties and their measurement as part of conventional and special core analysis, as well as PVT characteristics of reservoir fluids. Students are expected to understand how to measure important rock and fluid properties using laboratory equipment, as part of reservoir characterization routines, formation damage evaluations and well log calibration protocols. Students are also expected to learn how to write succinct and organized reports. Prerequisites: C or better in CHE 2050. Students must be a Petroleum Engineering major.
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Fall 2020 Environment (ENR-1200-01)
Required field lab August 17-21, 2020 in the Snowy Rangenear Saratoga,WY. Deposit requiredfor this course. Financial assistance available.Contact Haub.School@uwyo.edu...................Introductory environmental science course appropriatefor science and nonscience majors. Uses casesstudies and applied laboratories to explore corebiological principles such as nutrient flow and cycling,population and community ecology, and ecosystemstructure and function, as well as the non-sciencedimensions of ENR issues. Early-semester, weekendfield trips/labs required. Prerequisites: none.
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Fall 2020 Technical Writing in Professns (ENGL-4010-80)
Enhances professional writing skills applicable to a variety of professions. Includes audience analysis and adaptation, information design and use of visuals, and a range of formats and genres. Emphasizes clarity and precision of language. May feature primary research and problem-based or service-learning projects. Prerequisites: WA and WB or COM1 and COM2; junior or senior standing.
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Fall 2020 A&P Speech & Hearing (SPPA-3265-01)
Introduces the student to the anatomy of the normal speech and hearing systems as well as the physiologic underpinnings of the speech (respiration, phonation, articulation), swallowing, and hearing (external, middle, and inner ear) systems. Theories of speech production and speech perception are presented. Prerequisites: KIN 2040 consent of instructor.
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Fall 2020 Calculus III (MATH-2210-01)
Reserve Thursdays, 5:15-7:00 pm for exams;Exception to final exam.Students who miss both of the first two class meetingswill be administratively dropped.....................Continues MATH 2200, 2205. Includes vectors and solidanalytic geometry, partial differentiation and multipleintegration. Prerequisite: grade of C or better in MATH2205 or Advanced Placement credit for MATH 2205.
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Fall 2020 CE/ARE Internship (CE-4975-01)
Students may apply for credit for extended work experience (>10 weeks; full-time) at a professional engineering or architectural firm, supervised by a licensed professional. Students should apply through their adviser prior to the work experience. Enrollment is by departmental approval only. Offered summer only. Cross listed with ARE 4975. Prerequisite: Consent of department head.
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Fall 2020 Issues in Policing (CRMJ-3490-80)
Examines the various components of policing from both theoretical and practical frameworks. Students are exposed to the abundance of research that informs current policing practice and will be called upon to critically evaluate this research and its implications for policing policy and practice. Prerequisites: CRMJ 1001, CRMJ/SOC 2400, CRMJ 2210, and junior standing.