All Courses
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Summer 2021 Psychology of Adulthood (PSYC-4350-40)
Encompasses general research and topical literature on adult psychology. Includes transition from adolescence to adulthood, time associated changes in behavior during adulthood and problems specific to adulthood. Emphasizes social-psychological correlations of maturity and old age. Prerequisite: PSYC 1000.
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Summer 2021 Death & Dying (PSYC-4380-40)
Designed to provide a comprehensive overview of the field of thanatology. Death is considered from both an individual and sociocultural perspective. Aims to provide solid ground in research, methods, and theory of end-of-life issues and to encourage contemplation of personal and professional applications of death studies. Prerequisite: PSYC 1000 and junior/senior standing.
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Summer 2021 Principles of Accounting II (ACCT-2020-40)
Prerequisites: ACCT 2010
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Summer 2021 Estate Planning (FIN-5780-40)
This course will cover general reliability modeling and evaluation; probability and stochastic processes; system modeling; methods of reliability assessment (state space, frequency balancing, cut-set and tie-set analysis, decomposition, Monte Carlo simulation); and reliability modeling and analysis of electric power systems: bulk power systems, distribution systems, and industrial systems. Prerequisite: graduate standing.
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Summer 2021 Trends: Online Collaboration (ITEC-5070-40)
Provides reading, discussion, research and the opportunity to critically appraise potential methods, software, and hardware in the field of educational communications and technology. Prerequisite: 12 hours of education, graduate standing, and consent of instructor.
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Summer 2021 Environ & Society (ENR-2000-40)
Develops understanding of the nature and dimensions of environmental and natural resource issues. Explores ways in which elements of society approach, evaluate, and develop positions relative to environmental issues. Uses case studies to illustrate the contemporary and historical role of individuals and societies in identifying and addressing environmental issues at scales ranging from local to global.
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Summer 2021 Corporate Finance (FIN-3250-40)
Prerequisites: ACCT 2010, STAT 2010, 2050 or 2070; Sophomore class standing Enrollment restrictions/priorities/dates: 1) Distance education (online) ACCT and BSAD majors only through March 21, 2021; 2) Others on a space available basis beginning March 22, 2021 at 9:00am; for additional information about our distance programs, please visit our website: http://www.uwyo.edu/business/online-graduate/ index.html.
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Summer 2021 Internship (ANSC-4550-01)
Provides opportunities to acquire experience in a field of interest to the student. Offers learning experiences that are difficult, if not impossible, to realize in classroom settings. Following off-campus educational experience, students are more able to evaluate potential career opportunities and select additional classes on-campus to complement career direction. Offered S/U only. Prerequisites: sophomore standing; 2.5 GPA.
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Summer 2021 FYS: Cultures of College (AMST-1101-01)
FYS: Cultures of College
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Summer 2021 Intro to Med Humanities (HP-3153-41)
Introduces study of nature and grounds of knowledge, its limits and validity. Examines epistemological basis of selected areas of academic thought. Topics vary from year to year. Required of UW Honors Program students. Prerequisites: junior standing and participation in UW Honors Program.
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Summer 2021 Heroes and Heroines (HP-3151-42)
Introduces study of nature and grounds of knowledge, its limits and validity. Examines epistemological basis of selected areas of academic thought. Topics vary from year to year. Required of UW Honors Program students. Prerequisites: junior standing and participation in UW Honors Program.
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Summer 2021 Assessment and The DSM (SOWK-5081-40)
Through a psychiatric social work lens students will become familiar with the process of conducting a diagnostic interview, writing psychiatric assessment including a mental status exam and formulating a diagnosis using the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. This course assumes some knowledge of mental health and mental illness. Prerequisite: graduate standing.