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  • Spring 2021 Fren Phonetics & Pronunciation (FREN-3005-01)

    Focus on the phonetic structures of French through systematic pronunciation drills and phonetic transcriptions. Varied oral activities and exercises will help develop an awareness of spoken French and improve students¿ pronunciation. Prerequisite: FREN 2040 or equivalent.

  • Spring 2021 Environmental Ethics: NOLS (ENR-4890-40)

    Special topics in environment and natural resources are offered under this number. The specific subject matter varies each year because the course is normally taught by faculty who wish to present a specialized topic of interest to ENR and other students. Check class schedule for specific topics offered each year. Dual listed with ENR 5890. Prerequisite: ENR 3000.

  • Spring 2021 Rhetoric, Media, and Culture (ENGL-4040-80)

    This class will guide us through the ways in which popular culture shapes the way that we view ourselves and other, and gives us a vocabulary to describe this phenomenon, critique it, and even push back against it. Prerequisite: COM1 and COM2.

  • Spring 2021 Student-Athlete Leadership (UWYO-3010-01)

    Designed for students to gain and apply leadership skills among other topics such as healthy relationships, nutrition, budgeting, and preparing for internships. This course builds on UWYO 1050 Student-Athlete Academic Success, and prepares the student for UWYO 3050 Student-Athlete Career Preparation. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory only. Prerequisite: COM1.

  • Spring 2021 Discussion (HIST-1221-23)

    Surveys U.S. history from the Civil War to the present and meets the requirements of the Wyoming statutes providing for instruction in the provisions and principles of the constitutions of the U.S. and of Wyoming. Students cannot receive credit for both 1220 and 1221.

  • Spring 2021 Discussion (HIST-1221-24)

    Surveys U.S. history from the Civil War to the present and meets the requirements of the Wyoming statutes providing for instruction in the provisions and principles of the constitutions of the U.S. and of Wyoming. Students cannot receive credit for both 1220 and 1221.

  • Spring 2021 Discussion (HIST-1251-23)

    A survey which encourages an understanding of Wyoming history, how it relates to the history of the West and the rest of America and how it has influenced the present. An important component is to learn about the U.S. and the Wyoming constitutions and how these two documents have influenced Wyoming history. Students cannot receive credit for both HIST 1250 and 1251.

  • Spring 2021 Discussion (HIST-1221-25)

    Surveys U.S. history from the Civil War to the present and meets the requirements of the Wyoming statutes providing for instruction in the provisions and principles of the constitutions of the U.S. and of Wyoming. Students cannot receive credit for both 1220 and 1221.

  • Spring 2021 Seminar in Public Admin (POLS-5420-80)

    A reading and research course in selected topics in public administration. Dual listed with POLS 4420. Prerequisites: POLS 1000 and consent of instructor.

  • Spring 2021 1st Year Japanese I (JAPN-1010-40)

    Studies fundamentals of grammar, composition, conversation and reading. Introduces Japanese culture through the language.

  • Spring 2021 Business Model Creation (ENTR-4700-02)

    By instructor permission only. Reserved for Ellbogen 50k Business Plan competition Finalists only. Prerequisite: ENTR 3700.

  • Spring 2021 Carcass Fabrication (FDSC-3062-01)

    Principles of carcass fabrication; Institutional Meat Purchase Specifications and North American Meat Processors nomenclature and fabrication procedures. Prerequisite: 4 credits of biological sciences.

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