All Courses
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Spring 2021 Tp:Bayesian Numerical Analysis (MATH-5390-01)
Topics in numerical analysis.
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Spring 2021 Civil Engr Probs I (CE-5700-01)
A special course, designed to make possible the study and investigation of problems or phases of civil engineering selected to fit the needs of the students. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
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Spring 2021 First Year German I (GERM-1010-41)
Explores fundamentals of grammar, composition, conversation and reading.
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Spring 2021 Math Majors Seminar (MATH-2800-01)
An introduction to modern mathematical reasoning and discourse, emphasizing the distinctive ways in which logic and language are used and the motivations behind them. Develops methods of precise definition and rigorous proof. Several topics are explored, illustrating mathematics as a living, dynamic subject with its own culture and conventions. Offered S/U only.
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Spring 2021 Earth Sci Elem Sch (EDEL-1450-02)
Covers selection of basic earth science concepts, materials, and curricula appropriate for elementary school. Parallels the content of ASTR/GEOL 1070 and concurrent enrollment in ASTR/GEOL 1070 is expected.
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Spring 2021 Probs:Blockchain Ind Study (DSCI-4900-01)
Studies, on an individual basis, any decision science topic not included in currently offered courses. Prerequisites: DSCI 3210, advanced business student, senior standing and written consent of instructor.
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Spring 2021 Mgt & Organization (MGT-3210-02)
Prerequisites: WA/C1, Sophomore class standing. Enrollment restrictions/priorities/dates: 1) College of Business majors/minors through Dec 3, 2020; 2) Others on a space available basis beginning Dec 4, 2020 at 9am. Students with College of Business minors MUST complete a COB course override authorization: www.uwyo.edu/business/office-of-the-dean/forms-and-petitions.html
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Spring 2021 ARE Design Studio IV (ARE-4600-01)
Senior-level architectural design in a project-based learning environment using Building Information Modeling (BIM). The course builds upon skills learned in ARE 2600, with a new emphasis on the complexities that accompany mid-rise construction, and the integration of structural and mechanical systems.Prerequisites: ARE 3600.
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Spring 2021 Lit for Children (EDEL-2280-41)
A survey course, the purpose of which is to prepare prospective elementary teachers and library-media specialists to provide knowledgeable service in the use of print and non-print materials for children. Includes study of evaluative criteria, wide reading, viewing and listening as well as discussion of literature for children. Prerequisite: successful completion of ENGL 1010, and sophomore status; education majors only.
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Spring 2021 Hum Sys Phys (ZOO-3115-19)
Covers the fundamental function(s) of the human body systems, from cells and tissues through organs and systems, focusing also on biological communication and homeostasis. Students learn how to interpret physiological data. Includes laboratory and tutorial sessions. Fulfills degree requirement in physiology subsection for zoology major. Prerequisite: At least ((C in CHEM 1020 or CHEM 1050) or B in CHEM 1000) and C in LIFE 1010.
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Spring 2021 Adv Textiles and Product Eval (FCSC-5171-01)
Coloration is a key determinant in consumer textile purchases. This course introduces color science, dye properties and application and colorfastness evaluation. Quality control, testing standards, laboratory tests and specifications and how they are used to evaluate textiles products will also be discussed. Dual listed with: FCSC 4171. Prerequisite: graduate standing.
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Spring 2021 Adv Textile & Product Eval Lab (FCSC-5172-01)
Practical application of various textile science and quality assurance tests discussed in FCSC 3171 and FCSC 4171. Basic and advanced levels of testing on products in different stages of manufacture conducted. Students will use select test results to generate product specifications. Dual listed with: FCSC 4172. Prerequisite: graduate standing.