All Courses
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Spring 2021 Production Crew II (THEA-2040-01)
Continues the "hands-on" production crew experience provided by Production Crew I. Contribute to a Theatre Department production in the area(s) of lighting, costume construction, set construction, scenic painting, stage properties, stage management, or arts management. Required for all Theatre & Dance majors. Prerequisite: THEA 1040.
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Spring 2021 Production Crew I (THEA-1040-01)
Participation in one Departmental production during semester enrolled. Contribute to the preparation and/or actual production of one stage play in the areas(s) of lighting, costume construction, set construction, scenic painting, stage properties, or arts management. Required for all Theatre & Dance freshmen. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
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Spring 2021 Business Model Creation (ENTR-4700-01)
Prerequisite: ENTR 3700.
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Spring 2021 Beginning Acting (THEA-1100-02)
Explores inner resources of beginning actor and brings these resources to bear upon the art of creating a believable stage image.
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Spring 2021 Residency for Elementary Ed (ART-4810-80)
This is an eight-week residency for teaching art full time at the elementary level. Students team-teach with an experienced mentor teacher, taking on considerable responsibility for all aspects of teaching art. Upon successful completion of this course and ART 4820, students are certified in Wyoming to teach K-12 Art. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory only. Prerequisites: ART 4440 and ART 4460.
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Spring 2021 Residency for Secondary (ART-4820-80)
This is an eight-week residency for teaching art full time at the secondary level. Students team-teach with an experienced mentor teacher, taking on considerable responsibility for all aspects of teaching art. Upon successful completion of this course and ART 4810, students are certified in Wyoming to teach K-12 Art. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory only. Prerequisites: ART 4440 and ART 4460.
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Spring 2021 Stage Management (THEA-2790-01)
Must keep Friday's from 1100-1200 open for Prod Meetings
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Spring 2021 Sem:Diversity in Roman Art (ART-4790-02)
Special topic in art history and criticism for advanced students. Prerequisite: 6 hours in art history.
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Spring 2021 Publication Editing (ENGL-4020-01)
Theory and practice of editing in the contexts of book, magazine, newspaper, and web-based publications. Standard editing practices for using grammar, proofreading marks, and computer editing tools. Prerequisites: WA or COM1, WB or COM2 (ENGL 2035 recommended)
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Spring 2021 Biotechnology (PHCY-6053-01)
Designed to introduce the student to the most rapidly growing area of biological drug pharmacotherapy which involves recombinant DNA technology and isolation from natural sources. A combined lecture, discussion of current literature and seminar topics approach is used.
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Spring 2021 Introduction to Fiction (CW-2050-01)
In this class, we will read and write short fiction, with the purpose of learning the elements that comprise good fiction: setting, character, plot, point of view, voice, etc. Through discussion, writing exercises, lots and lots of reading, and workshop, students will practice honing their own fiction-writing skills. Prerequisites: COM 1; CW 1040.
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Spring 2021 Pro and Technical Selling (SELL-3310-02)
This Professional Selling class focuses on business-to-business selling. It examines Organizational Buying Behavior to develop students' understanding of customers. It also investigates the process salespeople go through when presenting solutions to customers. This course is for students from various disciplines wanting to explore sales-focused opportunities within their field of study. Prerequisites: COM1 and sophomore class standing.