All Courses
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Spring 2021 Training and Development (MGT-4260-01)
Prerequisites: MGT 3410, Junior Class Standing.
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Spring 2021 Research Methods (ECON-5310-01)
A variety of topics of importance to the advanced student who is preparing to write his or her dissertation are discussed. Prerequisite: admission to the graduate program in Economics and Finance.
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Spring 2021 Insurance and Retirement Plan (FIN-5720-40)
This class is designed to help graduate students understand various topics in retirement and insurance planning for individuals and families. Prerequisite: graduate standing.
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Spring 2021 Topics: Ethics/Future of Bus (MGT-4910-01)
Prerequisites: Junior Class Standing; Contact instructor by December 4th for registration.
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Spring 2021 Marketing of Services (MKT-4440-01)
Service organizations require a distinctive approach to marketing strategy, both in its development and execution. This course builds on marketing concepts for application in service industry settings and examines the role of employees in service delivery, customer satisfaction, and service recovery. Prerequisite: MKT 3210.
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Spring 2021 Sociology of Gender (SOC-3500-40)
Explores gender through a cultural and structural approach. The cultural approach emphasizes the variability in social expectations for men and women across time and place; the structural approach analyzes the effect of social institutions such as family, government, education, and the economy on gender. Prerequisite: SOC 1000.
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Spring 2021 Spec. Topics-Build the Future (GRAD-5150-80)
Build the Future! President Seidel invites our graduate and professional students to actively and fully contribute to the University of Wyoming’s endeavor to be open, safe, and successful during these challenging times. He has authorized a one-credit-hour, tuition-free course credit for graduate students who participate in efforts that help the university battle the virus, including but not limited to: assisting in operations and testing logistics and assisting in data analysis and research on the test/tracing programs. A similar program via UWYO 1150 was implemented in Fall 2020 for first-year students.
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Spring 2021 Colloquium II (HP-2020-12)
Continues study of significant works in Western and Eastern literary, scientific and philosophical traditions begun in Colloquium I. Assignments focus on using critical discourse, historical research, and textual analysis to produce effective written compositions and oral presentations. Prerequisites: WA/COM1
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Spring 2021 Coll Comp/Rhet (ENGL-1010-16)
A composition course emphasizing expository writing, analytical reading, and academic and civic argumentation in a range of print, oral, and digital genres. A grade of C or better is required to meet the COM1 requirement. Students may not have credit in both ENGL 1010 and UWYO 1000, 1110 or 1210.