All Courses
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Fall 2019 - Dynamics (ES-2120-01)
Vector dynamics of particles and rigid bodies, including impulse-momentum and work-energy. Prerequisites: ES 2110 and MATH 2205; PHYS 1210 or concurrent enrollment. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture
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Fall 2019 - Laboratory (ES-2210-13)
Basic concepts of electric circuit theory, dependent sources, network theorems, first and second order circuits, phasors, three-phase circuits. Laboratory. Prerequisite: MATH 2205 or concurrent enrollment. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lab
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Fall 2019 - Agribusiness Mkt (AGEC-4050-01)
Students develop a strategic marketing plan for an agricultural and food product. Content includes study of aspects of the global food industry influencing consumer demand; contemporary topics in food marketing and policy; agricultural supply marketing; marketing research methods; marketing profitability measures; pricing; new product information; branding; and industry competitive analysis. Prerequisites: AGEC/ECON 1020 or ECON 1020 and MATH 1400. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture
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Fall 2019 - HBSE I (SOWK-3530-50)
Covers theories and knowledge of human bio-psycho-social-spiritual development and social interactions within a systems framework. Introduces theories of individuals and families and their development. Paradigms of culture, marginalization and oppression are examined. Prerequisites: admitted social work major status. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture
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Fall 2019 - Global Warming: The Science (ATSC-2100-01)
Introduces non-specialists to the fundamental scientific principles governing climate change. The underlying physics of both human and natural contributions to global warming is presented along with uncertainties in predicting climate. Potential strategies to mitigate global warming (alternative energy, carbon capture, and geoengineering) are also discussed. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture
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Fall 2019 - SOWK Practice I (SOWK-3630-50)
Introduces generalist social work practice at all systems' levels, with focus on individuals and families. It covers the nature of social work practice, theoretical perspectives, ethics and values, engagement, assessment, intervention and evaluation processes and skills. Prerequisites: admitted social work major status. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture
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Fall 2019 - Discussion (HIST-1251-20)
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. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Discussion
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Fall 2019 - Discussion (HIST-1251-21)
9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Discussion, CR, 221
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Fall 2019 - Discussion (HIST-1251-22)
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. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Discussion
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Fall 2019 - 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. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Discussion
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Fall 2019 - Discussion (HIST-1251-24)
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. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Discussion
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Fall 2019 - Discussion (HIST-1251-25)
9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Discussion, AG, 2024