All Courses

  • Spring 2021 Laboratory (LIFE-2022-25)

    An integrative course addressing the evolution, anatomy, physiology, and ecology of animals. Continues building upon the four themes in LIFE 1010, cell and molecular biology, genetics, evolution, and ecology. Preserved animal specimens are dissected during some labs. Intended for students majoring in the life sciences. Laboratory is required. Prerequisites: LIFE 1010 with a grade of C or better.

  • Spring 2021 Genetics (LIFE-3050-01)

    Students must enroll in a discussion section

  • Spring 2021 Acoustics of Speech & Hearing (SPPA-4310-01)

    Study of 1) the nature of sound and 2) normal speech and hearing processes. Topics include characteristics of simple and complex sound, sound travel in the environment, psychoacoustics, speech perception, speech production, and analysis of sound in humans. Prerequisite: SPPA 3265or consent of instructor.

  • Spring 2021 Inter Econometric Theory (AGEC-5230-01)

    Covers simple and multiple regression models, problems of estimation, hypothesis and diagnostic testing, dummy variables, autoregressive and distributed lag models, and time-series analysis. The objective is to understand the underlying theory of econometric modeling and obtain operational ability to construct, estimate, and test econometric models. Dual listed with AGEC 4230; cross listed with ECON 5230. Prerequisites: ECON 3020, STAT 2050 and MATH 2350.

  • Spring 2021 Agricultural Law (AGEC-3400-01)

    Prerequisite: Must be a college of Ag or ENR major.

  • Spring 2021 Intro to Spec Education (EDEX-2484-02)

    Designed to meet the needs of education majors for a required course in special education. Prerequisite: EDST 2450 and an institutional GPA of 2.50 or higher.

  • Spring 2021 Practicum (WIND-4500-01)

    Provides students practical experience in the field of Disability. Typically taken during a student's final semester in the Disability Studies Minor. Prerequisites: Completion of WIND 2100, WIND elective, WIND 4020 (or concurrent enrollment).

  • Spring 2021 Mental Health Counseling (CNSL-5130-01)

    Encompasses specific counseling and professional development issues encountered by licensed counselors working in mental health agencies or private practice. Understanding the nature of the clientele and the issues, strategies for resolving client difficulties, collaborative practice, ethics, advocacy, knowledge and skills related to diversity and social justice are considered. Prerequisites: enrollment in Counselor Education program, successful completion or enrollment in CNSL 5060, 5650 and 5310.

  • Spring 2021 Coll Comp/Rhet (ENGL-1010-05)

    A composition course emphasizing expository writing, analytical reading, and academic and civic argumentation in a range of print, oral, and digital genres. A grade of C or better is required to meet the COM1 requirement. Students may not have credit in both ENGL 1010 and UWYO 1000, 1110 or 1210.

  • Spring 2021 Laboratory (ES-1060-10)

    An overview of the methodology and tools used in the engineering profession for analyzing problems. Example problems are solved using spreadsheet tools and structured programming language. Laboratory. Prerequisite: MATH 2200 or concurrent enrollment.

  • Spring 2021 Thesis Research (MOLB-5960-09)

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

  • Spring 2021 Comp Methods I (MATH-5310-01)

    First semester of a three-semester computational methods series. Review of iterative solutions of linear and nonlinear systems of equations, polynomial interpolation/approximation, numerical integration and differentiation, and basic ideas of Monte Carlo methods. Comparison of numerical techniques for programming time and space requirements, as well as convergence and stability. Identical to COSC 5310. Prerequisite: Graduate standing.

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