All Courses

  • Spring 2021 Intro To Soil Science (SOIL-2010-01)

    Introduces soil ecological processes and management in terrestrial environments. Discusses interaction of soil, biological, chemical, morphological, and physical properties with land management in wildland and agricultural ecosystems. Emphasis of the course is on plant response to soil conditions. Prerequisites: CHEM 1000 or 1020.

  • Spring 2021 Laboratory (SOIL-2010-10)

    Introduces soil ecological processes and management in terrestrial environments. Discusses interaction of soil, biological, chemical, morphological, and physical properties with land management in wildland and agricultural ecosystems. Emphasis of the course is on plant response to soil conditions. Prerequisites: CHEM 1000 or 1020.

  • Spring 2021 Laboratory (SOIL-2010-11)

    Introduces soil ecological processes and management in terrestrial environments. Discusses interaction of soil, biological, chemical, morphological, and physical properties with land management in wildland and agricultural ecosystems. Emphasis of the course is on plant response to soil conditions. Prerequisites: CHEM 1000 or 1020.

  • Spring 2021 Laboratory (SOIL-2010-12)

    Introduces soil ecological processes and management in terrestrial environments. Discusses interaction of soil, biological, chemical, morphological, and physical properties with land management in wildland and agricultural ecosystems. Emphasis of the course is on plant response to soil conditions. Prerequisites: CHEM 1000 or 1020.

  • Spring 2021 Calculus I (MATH-2200-09)

    Exception to final exam.

  • Spring 2021 Prin Rangeland Mgt (REWM-2000-01)

    Basic principles of range management as they apply to various regions and vegetative types. Relationship of range management practices to livestock production, wildlife management, forestry, hydrology and other land uses. Introductory course for majors and non-majors. Prerequisite: LIFE 1000 or 1010.

  • Spring 2021 Wyoming Earth Syst (ESS-1000-80)

    Introduces the study of environmental systems science by investigating Earth's athrosphere, atmosphere, biosphere, and lithosphere. Studying Wyoming's unique environments and current issues, students will access, analyze, and interpret date to understand how natural and human-caused changes influence larger Earth and environmental systems. Prerequisites: none.

  • Spring 2021 Moral Development (PSYC-3150-01)

    Students explore the vast psychological literature on moral development in affect, cognition and behavior from infancy to adulthood. Topics covered include major developmental theories, research methodologies, current scientific knowledge and its relationship to issues of cultural diversity, social policy and education. Prerequisite: PSYC 1000, junior/senior standing.

  • Spring 2021 Theory of Numbers (MATH-4550-01)

    Studies topics in mathematics which are motivated by questions about integers. Topics include divisibility, congruences, diophantine equations, quadratic residues, primitive roots, primes, and representations of positive integers. Prerequisite: grade of C or better in MATH 3500.

  • Spring 2021 Tp: Networks & Infections (MATH-5490-01)

    Prerequisite: consent of instructor.

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