All Courses
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Spring 2021 Law of Contracts (ERS-4110-01)
The Law of Contracts addresses the formation of a contract and the meaning of agreements and the justification of non-performance and breach. Prerequisite: MGT 1040 and WB/C
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Spring 2021 Property II (ERS-4105-01)
Property II covers rights inherent to the ownership of property and public limitations on those rights. Prerequisite: ERS 4100
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Spring 2021 Concepts in Physical Therapy (KIN-3044-01)
Introduce and expand student knowledge of physical therapy. Designed for students interested in applying to Physical Therapy (PT) school. Content includes history of PT, therapist role in healthcare, trends in PT education, and effective communication (written and verbal) to support and prepare for the PT application process. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in or completion of KIN 3021 or permission of instructor.
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Spring 2021 Senior Seminar (AMST-4985-01)
With AMST 4010 or 4970, completes the capstone coursework in AMST. Identifies a broad intellectual tradition in American Studies as foundation for student's research interests; builds a specific scholarly context appropriate to student's research; culminates in a substantial piece of written research appropriate in an identified subfield of American Studies. Prerequisite: senior standing in American Studies.
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Spring 2021 Technical Writing in Professns (ENGL-4010-05)
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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Spring 2021 Student-Athlete Career Prep (UWYO-3050-01)
Works with junior and senior student-athletes as they prepare to leave college and embark on their career search. Includes topics such as: resume writing, cover letter writing, practice interviews, professional attire, interview etiquette, and mental health after college athletics. Offered Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory only. Prerequisites: COM 1 and COM 2.
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Spring 2021 Applied Equity Investing (AGEC-3420-01)
Introduces the fundamentals of understanding how the stock market works, what types of investment products are available, how to purchase them and what to look out for in making investment decisions. Students will make investment decisions on a simulated portfolio and write justifications for their purchases. Prerequisite: COM2 and MATH 1400. (Normally offered spring semester)
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Spring 2021 Advanced Meat Judging (FDSC-3550-01)
Students representing the university in national and regional contests are selected from this course. Requires field trips. Prerequisites: FDSC 3545
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Spring 2021 Advanced Oil and Gas Law (ERS-4135-01)
Class meets 1/16/2018 to 4/27/2018, College of Law room 191 ***************************************************** Covers oil and gas financing arrangements including farmout, JOA, and production sharing agreements, conservation and oil/gas commission practice, drilling/service agreements, downstream marketing and purchase agreements, purchase/sale of petroleum properties, and oil/gas development on federal/indian lands. Includes basic introduction to taxation of mineral interests including depreciation, intangible drilling costs, and depletion.
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Spring 2021 Combinatorics (MATH-3700-01)
Provides an introduction to combinatorics and combinatorial algorithms, with applications to areas such as computer science and probability. Topics include general counting methods, recurrence relations, generating functions, inclusion-exclusion, partial orders, and graph theory. Prerequisite: grade of C or better in Math 2250. (Offered spring semester)
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Spring 2021 Teach abt Alcohol & Subst Abus (HLED-4030-40)
Introduces students to the issues of societal and personal attitudes towards alcohol and substance use, misuse and abuse. Prepares an educator to teach about alcohol and substance abuse in the classroom and our of the school setting. Prerequisites: Sophomore standing; minimum 2.75 GPA; or permission of instructor.
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Spring 2021 Internship in CJ (CRMJ-4750-80)
Integrates practical criminal justice experience with academic knowledge. Students participate in specifically assigned duties and observe broader activities of the sponsoring organization, and reflect upon these experiences through written assignments. Prerequisite: junior standing, 2.5 cumulative GPA, completion of 6 upper division hours in criminal justice, and consent of instructor.