All Courses
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Spring 2021 FYS:KIN-The Sci of Human Mvmt (KIN-1101-01)
Kinesiology – What is it? How is it studied? Who studies it?Why is it studied? What are its sub-disciplines? To whichprofessions is kinesiology applicable? If any of thesequestions that involve the study of human movement are ofinterest to you, then this is the course for you.
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Spring 2021 Tech Comm for Agribusiness (AGEC-4970-01)
This course is the senior capstone for agribusiness majors. Students will use written, oral, and digital communication appropriate for the discipline to complete a technical report and oral presentation on a complex topic affecting agriculture or natural resources. Prerequisite: Senior standing.
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Spring 2021 Methods Trng & Condting (KIN-4029-01)
Gives students knowledge and experience needed to develop and lead exercise training programs. Of interest to teachers, coaches and fitness leaders. Prerequisites: Completion of KIN 3021 and minimum 2.750 GPA.
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Spring 2021 Personal Health (HLED-1006-43)
Introduces multiple concepts of personal health (e.g., physical activity, diet, stress, social pressure, public health, human behavior, disease prevention, health care access, and health-oriented citizenship) in relation to improving individual health and understanding the health of a society and cultural differences in human health and health behavior.
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Spring 2021 Records Research for Surveyors (LS-2100-80)
Introduced to the public, quasi-public, and private depositories of recorded and non-recorded documents that establish land ownership boundaries, easement boundaries, and land use rights and restrictions in both the Public Land Survey System and the Colonial States. Assignments will require work to be conducted during depositories' normal business hours. Prerequisites: none.
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Spring 2021 GIS in Surveying (LS-2410-40)
Covers the basic concepts of geographic information systems, the methods and software used to implement them, and their applications to surveying and analysis of other surveying problems. Prerequisites: CE 2070 or LS 2010, and ES 1060 or ES 1061.
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Spring 2021 Princ Paleontology (GEOL-2050-01)
Examines scientific principles, biological and geological, that underlie general study of ancient life on Earth. Includes interactions of evolutionary, stratigraphic, taphonomic and paleogeographic concepts within various approaches to paleobiology and systematic paleontology. Optional field trip. Prerequisite: GEOL 1100 or LIFE 1000 or 1010.
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Spring 2021 Physical Meteorology II (ATSC-5011-01)
Quantitative description of cloud particle nucleation, growth by condensation, and growth by deposition and collection. Ties to other atmospheric processes, e.g., radiation budgets and cloud dynamics, are also emphasized. Course material is presented in lecture and computer-laboratory settings. A numerical cloud model is developed and analyzed in the laboratory. Prerequisites: ATCS 5010
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Spring 2021 Synoptic Meteorology (ATSC-5016-01)
Large-scale vertical motion as viewed from quasigeostrophic and isentropic potential vorticity perspectives. Baroclinic instability, and the structure and evolution of extratropical cyclones. Identification and development of fronts, jet streams and associated weather features. Role of topography on large-scale circulations. Prerequisites: MATH 2210, PHYS 1310 and PHYS 1320 or equivalent.
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Spring 2021 Cognitive Psyc (PSYC-3120-40)
Deals with higher mental processes that are primarily unique to human beings from theoretical and research orientations. Emphasizes interrelationships between various cognitive processes and continuity of those processes with perceptual and non-cognitive activities. Discusses how information is processed and remembered. Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in 6 hours of psyhology, including PSYC 1000.
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Spring 2021 American & Wyoming Govt (POLS-1000-43)
Introduction to the Constitutions and governmental processes of the U.S. and Wyoming.
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Spring 2021 Intro African-American Studies (AAST-1000-01)
Meets A&S Core Diversity ...................... Surveys African presence in America. Selected teachings are designed to give the student a concise understanding of the heritage of African people in America.