All Courses
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Spring 2021 Convocation (MUSC-0200-01)
Weekly recital hour for student, faculty and guest performances. Offered satisfactory/unsatisfactory only. Prerequisite: intended for, and required of music majors.
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Spring 2021 Percussion IV (MUSC-4190-02)
Individual Lessons. All students are required to take a jury examination at the end of the semester to determine, in part, the final grade. (See current fee schedule for listing of fees in individual lessons.) Prerequisites: 4 semester hours of MUSC 3080 through MUSC 3270 on the same instrument and satisfactory completion of MUSC 3255.
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Spring 2021 Guitar I (MUSC-1150-01)
Guitar I
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Spring 2021 Guitar I (MUSC-1150-02)
Guitar I
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Spring 2021 Jazz Techniques (MUSC-4380-01)
Surveys jazz structure, styles, techniques and materials with respect to public school music programs. Intended for music education major. Prerequisite: MUSC 2035.
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Spring 2021 Pract in Mus Education (MUSC-4620-01)
Provides opportunity to gain experience in music classroom in area public schools. Includes work on meeting educational standards of Wyoming necessary to begin student teaching and continued work on developing a teaching portfolio. Prerequisites: MUSC 1020 and junior status.
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Spring 2021 Inter Macroecon (ECON-3010-01)
Prerequisites: ECON 1010, ECON 1020, QA & MATH 2200/2350and Sophomore Class Standing.
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Spring 2021 Inter Microecon (ECON-3020-01)
Prerequisites: ECON 1010, ECON 1020, QA, MATH 2200/2350and Sophomore Class Standing.
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Spring 2021 Percussion V (MUSC-5190-02)
Percussion V
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Spring 2021 Intro Stat-Soc Sci (STAT-2070-01)
Students must enroll in a laboratory section
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Spring 2021 Laboratory (STAT-2070-10)
Presents central ideas of descriptive statistics and statistical inference, as applied to questions in social sciences. Includes graphs, averages, sampling, estimation, hypothesis-testing and relationships between variables. Introduces associated computer skills. Credit cannot be earned in more than one of STAT 2010, 2050, 2070, 4220, 5000. Prerequisite: grade of C or better in MATH 1000, 1400 or equivalent.