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| CM0000 | Communication | — | Add to Personal Catalog Communication general education courses: BADM 1020 - Business Communication COMM 1030 - Interpersonal Communication COMM 2010 - Public Speaking COMM 2090 - Intro to Persuasion… source |
| CTY0000 | Creativity | — | Add to Personal Catalog Creativity general education courses: ART 1005 - Drawing I ART 1010 - Intro to Art ART 1110 - Foundation: Two Dimensional ART 2005 - Drawing II ART 2155 - Web Design I UX.UI A… source |
| GE0000 | General Elective | — | Add to Personal Catalog Any college-level course not used for another requirement. source |
| GOV0000 | U.S. and Wyoming Constitutions | — | Add to Personal Catalog U.S. and Wyoming Constitutions general education courses: HIST 1211 - US History to 1865 HIST 1221 - The United States from 1865 HIST 1251 - Wyoming History HIST 1280 - Histor… source |
| HC0000 | Human Condition | — | Add to Personal Catalog Human Condition general education courses: AGEC 1010 - Agricultural Macroeconomics AGEC 1020 - Agricultural Microeconomics ANTH 1200 - Intro to Cultural Anthropology ANTH 2200… source |
| PNW0000 | Physical and Natural World | — | Add to Personal Catalog Physical and Natural World general education courses: ANTH 1100 - Intro to Biological Anthropology ANTH 1300 - Intro to Archaeology ANTH 2310 - Archaeological Field Methods AS… source |
| QR0000 | Quantitative Reasoning | — | Add to Personal Catalog Quantitative Reasoning general education courses: BADM 1005 - Business Mathematics [AAS Degree Only] MATH 1000 - Problem Solving MATH 1050 - Finite Mathematics MATH 1100 - Num… source |
| ACCT1005 | Practical Accounting | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students acquire a basic understanding of accounting principles and procedures used to record, classify, summarize, and report financial data. Students also gain a foundation… source |
| ACCT2010 | Principles of Accounting I | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students learn the assumptions, principles, and conventions upon which a sound accounting system is based with an emphasis on formation and communication of financial informat… source |
| ACCT2020 | Principles of Accounting II | — | Add to Personal Catalog A continuation of ACCT 2010. Students advance their accounting knowledge and skills with an emphasis on presentation and analysis of corporate financial statements; management… source |
| AGRI1010 | Computer Technology in Agriculture | — | Add to Personal Catalog Designed to familiarize the student with computer applications related to agricultural situations. Provides the student opportunities to use computers to solve a variety of pr… source |
| AGRI1101 | Agriculture First Year Seminar | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is designed to students develop important educational and career skills in research, planning, resume building, and personal assessment using both online and on-ca… source |
| AGRI2050 | Organic & Alternative Ag Systems | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students are introduced to USDA Organic Certification through the National Organic Program. Material covered includes requirements, common practices, and markets. In addition… source |
| AGRI2385 | Agriculture Communication/Leadership | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students will explore the occupation of agriculture communications through activities that will allow them hands-on experience. Students explore challenges and opportunities f… source |
| AGRI2390 | Agriculture Literacy/Leadership | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students acquire skills necessary for developing an agriculture literacy program for the campus as well as the community. Students will assist the Agriculture Department in ma… source |
| AGRI2395 | Agriculture Capstone Project | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students demonstrate ability to integrate skills and knowledge developed throughout their course of study. A comprehensive report and public presentation will culminate a sign… source |
| AGRI2400 | Agriculture Operations Studies | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students will develop and plan a tour, identifying and selecting agricultural operations to visit. Students will also plan the itinerary and make necessary contacts and reserv… source |
| AGBU0000 | AG Business Elective Courses | — | Add to Personal Catalog Complete three courses from the following list to be completed over the 4-term sequence: AECL 1000 - Agroecology SOIL 2010 - Intro to Soil Science AGEC 1020 - Agricultural Mic… source |
| AGEC1010 | Agricultural Macroeconomics | — | Add to Personal Catalog Introduction of basic economic principles and reasoning, emphasizing agriculture. (3 hrs lec) source |
| AGEC1020 | Agricultural Microeconomics | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students learn economic principles as they apply to agricultural production and marketing. Covers relation of agriculture to the general economy of the country. (3 hrs lec) source |
| AGEC2010 | Farm and Ranch Business Records | — | Add to Personal Catalog Explores fundamentals of farm and ranch business accounting, analysis, and budgets. Covers the development of effective decision-making methods using records, financial statem… source |
| AGEC2020 | Farm and Ranch Business Management | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students learn economic principles, business methods and science applied to organization and operation. Explores measurements of size of business and rate and efficiency of op… source |
| AGEC2300 | Agricultural Marketing | — | Add to Personal Catalog Covers the role of agricultural products in the national economy and trade including costs, margins, marketing alternatives, transportation, governmental influence, and compet… source |
| AECL1000 | Agroecology | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students acquire introductory understanding of the interactions that affect agricultural systems. Comparisons are made between developed and developing countries. Students exp… source |
| AECL2395 | Agriculture Science Research Methods | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students engage in an in-depth study of botany and plant physiology to provide a basis for understanding plant growth, reproduction, and response to environmental factors. Com… source |
| AGPR0000 | AG Production Agroecology Electives | — | Add to Personal Catalog Must complete 8 credits over the 4 terms from the following list to complete this major requirement. AECL 1000 - Agroecology SOIL 2010 - Intro to Soil Science CROP 1150 - Pest… source |
| AGRO0000 | Agroecology Elective | — | Add to Personal Catalog Choose two courses from list: BIOL 2023 - Plant and Fungal Biology BIOL 2400 - General Ecology CROP 2200 - Forage Crop Science source |
| SOIL2010 | Intro to Soil Science | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students develop an introductory understanding of soil properties as components of natural and managed ecosystems. They apply knowledge of biological, chemical, morphological,… source |
| AGPR0001 | AG Production Animal Science Electives | — | Add to Personal Catalog Must complete 8 credits over the 4 terms from the following list to complete this major requirement. ANSC 1010 - Introduction to Animal Science ANSC 1022 - Livestock Evaluatio… source |
| ANEL0000 | Animal Science Elective Course | — | Add to Personal Catalog Choose two courses from the following list: AGEC 1020 - Agricultural Microeconomics (this course is recommended because it also fulfills the Human Condition requirement) AGRI… source |
| ANSC1010 | Introduction to Animal Science | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students consider the influence and contribution of livestock production to society and become acquainted with the animal and poultry commodities. Students acquire an introduc… source |
| ANSC1022 | Livestock Evaluation and Marketing | — | Add to Personal Catalog Introduces students to the classification and adaptation of livestock. Students consider various breeds with emphasis on their strengths and weaknesses for particular environm… source |
| ANSC1100 | Artificial Insemination | — | Add to Personal Catalog Anatomy of the male and female reproductive system and the physiology of the endocrine and reproductive systems as they relate to a successful artificial insemination program.… source |
| ANSC1210 | Livestock Judging I | — | Add to Personal Catalog Introduction to competitive livestock judging, emphasizing terminology and the ability to communicate strengths and weaknesses of individual animals. Students practice live an… source |
| ANSC1220 | Livestock Judging II | — | Add to Personal Catalog Spring semester judging of all types of livestock. Emphasizes individual breed characteristics covering strong and weak points of each. (.5 hr lec, 3 hrs lab) source |
| ANSC1250 | Field Experience: Livestock Exhibition | — | Add to Personal Catalog Designed to give students experience in hands on preparation of livestock for shows and sales. Students will practice duties and responsibilities in preparation, care, and man… source |
| ANSC1330 | Veterinary Practice Orientation | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students are acquainted with the veterinary office assistant profession and provided an overview of the duties and responsibilities of veterinary team members in animal care.… source |
| ANSC1350 | Veterinary Assistant Skills | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students utilize hands-on opportunities to establish a basic veterinary assistant skill set. Topics covered include animal restraint, pharmacy, radiology, anesthesia, and surg… source |
| ANSC2020 | Feeds and Feeding | — | Add to Personal Catalog Covers the importance of livestock nutrition, physiology of digestion, types of feeds, and determinations of rations for all classes of livestock. (3 hrs lec, 2 hrs lab) source |
| ANSC2230 | Livestock Judging III | — | Add to Personal Catalog Fall semester competitive livestock judging. Selected students represent the college in local, regional, and national contests. Students participate in the fall semester. (1 h… source |
| ANSC2240 | Livestock Judging IV | — | Add to Personal Catalog Spring semester competitive livestock judging. Selected students represent the college in local, regional, and national contests. Students participate in the spring semester.… source |
| ANSC2320 | Livestock Health Management | — | Add to Personal Catalog A basic review of the major diseases that affect bovine, ovine, and swine. A portion of the class covers specific anatomy affected by diseases, a review of appropriate pharmac… source |
| ANSC2430 | Comparative Anatomy and Physiology of Domestic Animals | — | Add to Personal Catalog Covers comparative anatomy and the physiology of digestion, circulation, nervous system, reproduction and urinary systems, muscular and skeletal systems, and environment of fa… source |
| ANSC2550 | Public Speaking for Livestock Judges | — | Add to Personal Catalog Designed to improve speaking skills used in judging livestock. Subject matter includes organization, delivery, and speaking skills involved in providing oral critiques of diff… source |
| ANTH0000 | Anthropology Elective Course | — | Add to Personal Catalog Complete 2 courses over the four-term sequence: ANTH 1250 ANTH 2200 ANTH 2210 ANTH 2310 ANTH 2340 ANTH 2390 ANTH 2470 source |
| ANTH1100 | Intro to Biological Anthropology | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students explore humanity from a biological perspective. Using the scientific method, students will learn about the following topics: evolutionary theory, genetics, primate ta… source |
| ANTH1200 | Intro to Cultural Anthropology | — | Add to Personal Catalog Provides a wide perspective for the understanding of humankind, language, food-getting strategies, social and economic systems, political organization, marital and family stru… source |
| ANTH1250 | Archaeology of Wyoming | — | Add to Personal Catalog An overview of the hunting and gathering lifestyles and adaptations of past human groups in Wyoming including subsistence and settlement patterns, stone tool technologies and… source |
| ANTH1300 | Intro to Archaeology | — | Add to Personal Catalog Introduces the theory and method of archaeological science, with an overview of cultural evolution in the Old World up to the development of early civilization. Includes a sum… source |
| ANTH2200 | World Culture | — | Add to Personal Catalog Provides an understanding of cultural behavior of peoples in various geographical areas of the world. Indicates the specific geographic area for each semester uch as Middle Ea… source |
| ANTH2210 | North American Indian Cultures | — | Add to Personal Catalog A survey of the origin and development of Native American cultures in North America, examining briefly each cultural zone or area. (3 hrs lec) source |
| ANTH2300 | Archaeological Methods | — | Add to Personal Catalog A study of the history and methods of archaeological excavation. Includes selection of sites, excavation techniques and technologies, and report writing. (2 hrs lec, 2 hrs lab) source |
| ANTH2310 | Archaeological Field Methods | — | Add to Personal Catalog Field experiences in archaeology in the United States or outside the United States. Field schools present instruction in mapping, stratigraphy, excavation techniques and techn… source |
| ANTH2340 | Ancient Mesoamerica | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students explore the ancient civilizations of Mesoamerica. Topics covered include the initial colonization of the Americas, the beginnings of settled village life and agricult… source |
| ANTH2390 | Archaeological Tour | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students have the opportunity to travel to various destinations (i.e., U.S. Southwest, Mexico, Egypt) to explore the archaeology of those locations. The on-campus portion of t… source |
| ANTH2470 | Internship: Anthropology | — | Add to Personal Catalog Available to the serious student who desires to observe and participate in a demanding and rewarding professional off-campus experience. (1-6 hrs lec per credit hour) source |
| ANTH3230 | Introduction to Forensic Anthropology | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course introduces students to the practice of forensic anthropology. Topics covered include skeletal biology, disease and trauma that can be seen on bone, methods used by… source |
| ART0000 | Art Elective Course | — | Add to Personal Catalog Choose one course from the list to complete 6 credits over the 4-term sequence: ART 1250 - Water-Based Media I ART 1260 - Water-Based Media II ART 2005 - Drawing II ART 2050 -… source |
| ART1005 | Drawing I | — | Add to Personal Catalog An introduction to the vocabulary and skill of drawing for both the experienced and inexperienced student. Emphasis placed on mastering traditional drawing techniques, along w… source |
| ART1010 | Intro to Art | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students undertake an introductory exploration of major art and artifacts of western civilization. Discussion addresses aesthetics, craft, and art from non-western cultures an… source |
| ART1101 | Art & Graphic Design First Year Seminar | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is designed for first-year Art or Graphic Design majors and students interested in concentrating in either of these programs. Students will receive an orientation… source |
| ART1110 | Foundation: Two Dimensional | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students acquire a foundation in the processes of visual perception and how these processes function as a basis for understanding and creating two-dimensional works. Requires… source |
| ART1120 | Foundation: Three Dimensional | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students address formal constructions and aspects of visual thinking associated with the three-dimensional form such as structure, organization, metaphor, and spatial quality.… source |
| ART1130 | Foundation: Color | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students acquire a foundation in the processes and interactions of color. Students address and apply the theories of color design to compositions created with acrylic paint an… source |
| ART1250 | Water-Based Media I | — | Add to Personal Catalog A basic course in transparent watercolor, which will concentrate on the understanding of color, various approaches to handling the watercolor medium, and observational studies… source |
| ART1260 | Water-Based Media II | — | Add to Personal Catalog This is an intermediate course in transparent or opaque watercolor. Emphasis will be placed on the student developing individual style. Assignments will encourage creative pro… source |
| ART1510 | Intro to Graphic Design | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course introduces print, web, and motion concepts with industry software. Focus will be on typography, layout, color, image use, the critique process, and meeting profess… source |
| ART1810 | Publishing and Production | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is concerned with designing multi-page layouts for print and web applications in addition to motion graphics. Focus will be on learning grids, file setup, export,… source |
| ART2005 | Drawing II | — | Add to Personal Catalog A continuation and expansion of ART 1005 . Emphasis placed on continued development of strength in observational skills and visual thinking abilities. Stress placed on expande… source |
| ART2010 | Art History I | — | Add to Personal Catalog Introduces students to the major arts of the world with an emphasis on painting, sculpture, and architecture from prehistory to approximately 1500 CE. Students explore how art… source |
| ART2020 | Art History II | — | Add to Personal Catalog Introduces students to the major arts of the world with an emphasis on painting, sculpture, and architecture from approximately 1500 CE to the present. Students explore how ar… source |
| ART2050 | Life Drawing I | — | Add to Personal Catalog A continuation of drawing courses, with emphasis on the human figure. Emphasizes physiology of the body through study of skeletal structure and muscular organization. (2 hrs l… source |
| ART2060 | Life Drawing II | — | Add to Personal Catalog Continuation of ART 2050 , with further study of the anatomical factor and emphasis on the expressive factor. (2 hrs lec, 4 hrs lab) source |
| ART2090 | Printmaking I | — | Add to Personal Catalog Investigation and experimentation with processes and properties of print media, including intaglio, photo intaglio, relief, and monoprint employing safe, non-toxic methods. (2… source |
| ART2100 | Digital Illustration: Static and Motion | — | Add to Personal Catalog In this course we will create original illustrations from sketch to finished artwork with both raster and vector tools. Focus is on color use, layering, narrative-based storyt… source |
| ART2110 | Typography: Static and Motion | — | Add to Personal Catalog In designing layouts for print, screen, and kinetic type, this class will have you learn how text is built, set, and organized clearly for audiences. Using industry software,… source |
| ART2112 | Graphic Design I | — | Add to Personal Catalog This class introduces layout systmes, workflow, and presentation skills using type, images, and branding for different practical projects. These projects reflect how designers… source |
| ART2125 | Graphic Design II | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course moves from planning to digital prototyping and production of research-based projects of branding, packaging, and motion ideas using industry tolls and practices. T… source |
| ART2155 | Web Design I UX.UI | — | Add to Personal Catalog Studying usability, layout structure, and front-end design ideas, this course introduces planning and designing responsive layouts for mobile devices and desktop computers by… source |
| ART2210 | Painting I | — | Add to Personal Catalog A basic painting course using the oil medium. Stresses a thorough understanding of color, observation, and analysis of subject matter and design of the two-dimensional surface… source |
| ART2220 | Painting II | — | Add to Personal Catalog A continuation of ART 2210 . Further exploration of shape and color relationships and more concentrated consideration of the organization and structure of the two-dimensional… source |
| ART2295 | Digital & Social Media Applications | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students will integrate knowledge, technical skills, and concepts learned in the Project organization, planning, design, and approval will be guided by instructor and will pro… source |
| ART2395 | Art Portfolio | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students learn about portfolios: how to plan and design them; how to display art work by reproducing it both graphically and photographically; how to organize and physically a… source |
| ART2410 | Ceramics I | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students acquire beginning skills in hand building, glazing, and firing processes in ceramic arts. Emphasis is placed on hand building construction methods: pinch, coil, slab,… source |
| ART2420 | Ceramics II | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is an introductory class in wheel-thrown ceramics. Students will learn the fundamentals of throwing on the potter’s wheel and gain a broad understanding of the cer… source |
| ART2430 | Ceramics III | — | Add to Personal Catalog Studies development of ceramic form involving work in hand building and wheel techniques. Introduces surface treatment and glaze testing. Emphasizes design and conceptual deve… source |
| ART2460 | Field Studies: | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students will have the opportunity for extensive travel, internationally or domestically, to explore the role of art in various cultures. Creativity and expressive use of sket… source |
| ART2750 | Magazine Design and Production | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students gain practical experience in editing and managing the concept, design, and production of a student literary and art magazine-reinforcing concepts and skills developed… source |
| ASTR1002 | Observational Astronomy | — | Add to Personal Catalog A hands-on observational course for education and enjoyment. Students compare telescopes, learn how to use different telescopes, and learn where to point them in the sky. Some… source |
| ASTR1005 | Introduction to Astronomy | — | Add to Personal Catalog A description of the general principles, objects, recent developments, theories, and speculation in astronomy, as well as the methods and equipment by which astronomy is studi… source |
| ASTR1050 | Survey of Astronomy | — | Add to Personal Catalog An algebra-based course in observational and laboratory astronomy. Topics covered include light, gravity, optical instruments, frame of reference, the sun, planets, satellites… source |
| AVTN1500 | Introduction to Aviation | — | Add to Personal Catalog This is designed for all students interested in career opportunities in Aviation Science and general knowledge of aviation and aerospace studies. This course includes historic… source |
| AVTN2510 | Private Pilot Ground | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course will introduce students to the fundamental concepts of becoming a private pilot. Students will learn about basic aerodynamic principles, Federal Aviation Regulatio… source |
| AVTN2511 | Private Pilot Helicopter Ground | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course will introduce students to the fundamental concepts of becoming a Private Pilot. Students will learn about basic aerodynamic principles, Federal Aviation Regulatio… source |
| AVTN2520 | Private Pilot Flight | — | Add to Personal Catalog Hands-on flight Instruction. This course provides approximately 50 hours of flight instruction (35 hours dual, 15 hours solo flight). The student will obtain the knowledge, sk… source |
| AVTN2525 | Private Pilot Helicopter Flight | — | Add to Personal Catalog The Private Pilot Flight course provides up to 67 hours of flight training. Students will learn to safely perform the duties of pilot in command in their piston driven Helicop… source |
| AVTN2600 | Instrument Pilot Ground | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course s to instill the fundamentals of instrument flight. Students learn aircraft altitude control, flight maneuvers, and flight based solely on instrument reference. St… source |
| AVTN2620 | Instrument Pilot Flight | — | Add to Personal Catalog Teaches the application of aircraft altitude control, flight maneuvers, and flight based solely on instrument reference. (Stage I-III). Students will do at least 35 hours of p… source |
| AVTN2705 | Commercial Pilot Ground - Part I | — | Add to Personal Catalog The commercial ground course is designed to introduce students to advanced aircraft systems, as well as promote a higher level of aeronautical decision making. This course inc… source |
| AVTN2707 | Commercial Pilot Helicopter Ground I | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course will introduce students to the fundamental concepts of becoming a commercial pilot. Students will review basic aerodynamic principles, Federal Aviation Regulations… source |
| AVTN2708 | Commercial Pilot Helicopter Ground II | 4 | Add to Personal Catalog This course will review basic navigation including pilot age, dead reckoning, and radio navigation using VOR, ADF and advanced navigation equipment, such as GPS. Also a review… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| AVTN2709 | Certified Flight Instructor Helicopter Ground | — | Add to Personal Catalog In this course the student will be introduced to and become familiar with the fundamentals of instructing, as well as review and create lesson plans for all previously covered… source |
| AVTN2710 | Commercial Pilot Ground - Part II | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students will develop the aeronautical knowledge required for the Commercial Pilot Certificate with Multi-Engine Land and instrument rating. Students will learn about multi-en… source |
| AVTN2720 | Commercial Pilot Flight I | — | Add to Personal Catalog Course includes approximately 60 hours of advanced flight instruction such as precision altitude flying, commercial maneuvers, radio navigation, and night flying. Students wil… source |
| AVTN2721 | Commercial Pilot Helicopter Flight I | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course includes up to 60 hours of flight training and will build on the knowledge obtained during the training for the Private Pilot License. Upon completion of the Comme… source |
| AVTN2730 | Commercial Pilot Flight II | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course includes advanced flight instruction in a multi-engine airplane. Students will learn to manipulate the airplane during commercial maneuvers and navigation. Emergen… source |
| AVTN2731 | Commercial Pilot Helicopter Flight II | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course allows up to 60 hours of flight training. The student will build onto the skills learned in the previous stages and increase proficiency in cross-country and night… source |
| AVTN2800 | Certified Flight Instructor Helicopter Flight | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course provides up to 27 hours of flight training. During this course the student will complete the FAA approved CFI Course with Choice Aviation. During Stage I the stude… source |
| BIOL0000 | Biology Elective Course | — | Add to Personal Catalog Choose from the following list: BIOL 1080 - Intro to Environmental Science BIOL 1081 - Environmental Science Lab BIOL 2023 - Plant and Fungal Biology BIOL 2400 - General Ecolo… source |
| BIOL0001 | Wildlife and Fisheries Biology Elective Courses | — | Add to Personal Catalog Choose from the following list: BIOL 1080 - Intro to Environmental Science BIOL 1081 - Environmental Science Lab BIOL 2023 - Plant and Fungal Biology BIOL 2460 - Field Studies… source |
| BIOL1000 | Principles of Biology | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students learn principles that are important for achieving sound scientific reasoning and methodology. Students study the following topics: cell biology, physiology, genetics,… source |
| BIOL1010 | General Biology I | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students study the following topics: ecology, evolution, genetics, the chemistry of life, cell structure and function, respiration, and photosynthesis. This introductory biolo… source |
| BIOL1080 | Intro to Environmental Science | — | Add to Personal Catalog Environmental Science is intended to attract students interested in the environment and concerns conservation of natural resources. The course focuses upon modern environmenta… source |
| BIOL1081 | Environmental Science Lab | — | Add to Personal Catalog An applied lab course illustrating techniques and approaches common to Environmental Science in which students actively participate in analyses of water soil, climate, and org… source |
| BIOL1101 | Biology First Year Seminar | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is designed to assist students seeking biology and related science degrees. Students will develop skills such as research, planning, resume building and self-asses… source |
| BIOL2020 | General Biology II | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course examines the biological diversity of organisms classified within the major clades of Bacteria, Archaea, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia. The three-domain sy… source |
| BIOL2023 | Plant and Fungal Biology | — | Add to Personal Catalog This introductory botany course is designed for students specializing in the biological or physical sciences or health sciences and is part of the three-semester General Biolo… source |
| BIOL2040 | Biology Journal Review | — | Add to Personal Catalog The objective of this course is to promote critical thinking, interpretation of evidence, and familiarity with scientific results and methods through weekly assigned readings… source |
| BIOL2385 | Research/Life & Physical Sciences | — | Add to Personal Catalog Research in the Life and Physical Sciences offers students the opportunity to work with other students interested in science disciplines. Students will develop individual proj… source |
| BIOL2395 | Biological Research | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students have the opportunity to design biological experiments and to organize, analyze, and interpret data. Students write a scientific paper and orally present their results… source |
| BIOL2400 | General Ecology | — | Add to Personal Catalog A study of ecosystems, energy flows, habitats, natural cycles, environmental influences, succession, population, and speciation. Completion of BIOL 2020 and/or BIOL 2023 with… source |
| BIOL2410 | Field Ecology | — | Add to Personal Catalog A lecture/applied lab course giving students the opportunity to investigate natural communities and actively participate in study and analysis of water, soil, climate, and org… source |
| BIOL2460 | Field Studies: | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students will learn about natural communities across select ecosystems through hands-on experiences via an opportunity for Scholarly Travel. Students will study and learn natu… source |
| BIOL2465 | Research Problems in Biology | — | Add to Personal Catalog Introduces various methodologies employed in biologic research. includes literature searches, data collection and analysis, and research report writing. (2-6 hrs lab) source |
| BUSN2000 | Intro to International Business | — | Add to Personal Catalog A broad survey of the field of international business which introduces the basic concepts of international business activity and theory. Reviews major foreign environmental fo… source |
| DSCI3210 | Introduction to Operations and Supply Chain Management | — | Add to Personal Catalog An introductory course in production and operations management. Typical topics include operations strategy, quality management, facilities location, facilities layout, forecas… source |
| BADM1000 | Intro to Business | — | Add to Personal Catalog A general introduction to principal business activities and the functions of management in planning, operating, organizing, and controlling an enterprise. (3 hrs lec) source |
| BADM1005 | Business Mathematics | — | Add to Personal Catalog Course enables students to apply basic mathematic and problem-solving skills with selected business/ consumer situations encountered in business and personal lives. Major topi… source |
| BADM1020 | Business Communication | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students apply the principles of effective written, oral, and digital communication in a business environment through writing in a number of professional genres (e.g., corresp… source |
| BADM1101 | First Year Seminar for Business Majors | — | Add to Personal Catalog This is the official “Cornerstone” course for the business discipline. It is an orientation class which introduces students to the business programs, business careers, busines… source |
| BADM2010 | Legal Environment of Business | — | Add to Personal Catalog Provides an overview of business-related legal topics including the legal environment of businesses, contracts, the Uniform Commercial Code, property rights, and social respon… source |
| BADM2030 | Business Ethics | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students learn how business and society interact through the study of consumerism, technology, ethical and moral conviction. Introduces the concept of business ethics, an over… source |
| BADM2100 | Small Business Practices | — | Add to Personal Catalog Offers basic principles of marketing, production, operations, finance, accounting, and personnel required to operate any small business. Employs a problem-solving methodology… source |
| BADM2970 | Internship/Practicum: Business | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students use hands-on experience to enhance the formal class work and real experience in their choice of industry that may be small business management, retail sales, tourism,… source |
| CHEM1000 | Intro to Chemistry | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students will learn the principles of chemistry with some inorganic applications including atomic and molecular structures; periodic law; ionic theory; bonding; behavior of so… source |
| CHEM1002 | Integrated Sciences | — | Add to Personal Catalog An introduction to the concepts and methodologies of science, which integrates basic principles from the physical, geological, and biological sciences. The idea behind each of… source |
| CHEM1020 | General Chemistry I | — | Add to Personal Catalog Principles and theories of Chemistry, designed for science and related concentrations. Students acquire knowledge of atomic and molecular structures; periodic law; ionic theor… source |
| CHEM1030 | General Chemistry II | — | Add to Personal Catalog Continues CHEM 1020 . Students acquire knowledge of oxidation-reduction reactions, additional nonmetals, groups on the periodic chart, kinetics, equilibrium, PH, buffers, ther… source |
| CHEM1090 | Fundamentals of Physical Universe | — | Add to Personal Catalog Applies fundamental principles of chemistry and physics to real life situations. Designed primarily for students specializing in elementary education. Equivalent to PHYS 1090… source |
| CHEM2230 | Quantitative Analysis | — | Add to Personal Catalog Fundamental concepts of quantitative analysis, application, and techniques of gravimetric, volumetric, and instrumental analysis. (2 hrs lec, 6 hrs lab) source |
| CHEM2300 | Intro to Organic Chemistry | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students learn basic principles and methods of organic Chemistry including nomenclature, structure, reactions, reaction mechanisms, and stereo chemistry. They also acquire int… source |
| CHEM2420 | Organic Chemistry I | — | Add to Personal Catalog The first semester of a continuing course studying aliphatic compounds of carbon. Includes nomenclature, structure, preparation, reactions, reaction mechanisms, and stereo che… source |
| CHEM2440 | Organic Chemistry II | — | Add to Personal Catalog Aromatic compounds stressed. Emphasizes functional groups of compounds covered first semester along with others. Covers fats, carbohydrates, and proteins in the latter part of… source |
| CHEM2485 | Chemistry Capstone Seminar | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students design and implement an independent laboratory project involving either chemical synthase or chemical analysis. Students are evaluated on their ability to organize th… source |
| COMM0000 | Communication Elective Courses | — | Add to Personal Catalog Choose from the following list of courses: COMM 1040 - Introduction to Communication Theory COMM 2005 - Intercultural Communication COMM 2090 - Intro to Persuasion COMM 2110 -… source |
| COMM1025 | Communication for Health Care Professionals | — | Add to Personal Catalog Focuses on interactions of people involved in the health care process, and the dissemination and interpretation of health-related messages. Explores the communication demands… source |
| COMM1030 | Interpersonal Communication | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students learn to communicate on a person-to-person and small group level. Considers verbal and nonverbal areas, with instruction designed to provide insight into improving co… source |
| COMM1040 | Introduction to Communication Theory | — | Add to Personal Catalog Explores significant aspects of human communication. Focuses on the role of communication in current affairs, business, and personal relations. Discusses practical application… source |
| COMM1101 | First Year Seminar - Communication | — | Add to Personal Catalog This is the official “Cornerstone” course for students within the Communication discipline. It is an orientation class for first year students which introduces students to ins… source |
| COMM2005 | Intercultural Communication | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is designed to give students an understanding and appreciation of different cultures and them develop practical skills for improving their communication with peopl… source |
| COMM2010 | Public Speaking | — | Add to Personal Catalog An introductory course with emphasis on oral communication theory and practice. Provides a basic understanding of the significance of oral communication as well as instruction… source |
| COMM2015 | Leadership Skills | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is designed to educate specified groups in effective leadership skills. Includes discussion and practice in teamwork, communication, critical thinking and problem… source |
| COMM2060 | Forensics | — | Add to Personal Catalog Develops basic skills in contest and public service speaking by refining the speaking and thinking competence of students. Requires attendance at two competitive tournaments p… source |
| COMM2070 | Introduction to Forensic Tournament Administration | — | Add to Personal Catalog This is a practical application course for students interested in the administration of forensics tournaments. Students learn through instruction and hands-on application of p… source |
| COMM2080 | Introduction to Forensic Research | — | Add to Personal Catalog Designed to introduce students to materials used to prepare speeches for competitive purposes and provide opportunities for students to develop skills necessary to analyze, sy… source |
| COMM2090 | Intro to Persuasion | — | Add to Personal Catalog Introduces rhetorical theory and communication practices related to the field of persuasion. Emphasizes persuasive campaigns, techniques, psychological factors, and persuasive… source |
| COMM2110 | Nonverbal Communication | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is designed to acquaint students with the non-linguistic aspects of communication. Since much nonverbal communication is culture-bound, this course will focus on t… source |
| COMM2120 | Small Group Communication | — | Add to Personal Catalog Instruction and practice in group communication and problem solving. Provides the format of study for understanding dynamics of group discussion with leadership, interpersonal… source |
| COMM2125 | Family Communication | — | Add to Personal Catalog Designed to explore the patterns of communication in family relationships. Uses a systems approach which provides a perspective for describing family interaction patterns and… source |
| COMM2135 | Gender, Communication, and Culture | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is designed to give students an understanding and appreciation of gender in communications. The course will focus on the differences in communication and interacti… source |
| COMM2150 | Argumentation | — | Add to Personal Catalog Instruction in the principles of argumentative speaking. Practices various types of debate with emphasis on analysis, evidence, reasoning, case construction, and delivery. ” (… source |
| COMM3010 | Business and Professional Communication | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course focuses on the communication skills necessary for successful communication in business and professional settings: including interpersonal skills, interviewing, wor… source |
| COMM3190 | Cross-Cultural Communication | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course studies human communication processes within the context of various cultures and subcultures. It includes the study of the complex relationship between culture and… source |
| CMAP1200 | Computer Information Systems | — | Add to Personal Catalog Introduction to computer and information systems. Course content includes study of hardware, software, computer architecture, information processing, data communications, info… source |
| COSC1010 | Computational Thinking and Programming | — | Add to Personal Catalog An introduction to problem solving and programming using structured program development techniques. This course introduces programming in a high-level programming language. Ex… source |
| COSC1030 | Computer Programming | — | Add to Personal Catalog Algorithmic problem-solving using principles of structured programming and object oriented design. Algorithms are implemented in a high-level object-oriented programming langu… source |
| COSC2002 | Applications Development | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course introduces the fundamental concepts of application programming development from a user-oriented perspective. Topics include user interface development, algorithm d… source |
| COSC2030 | Data Structures | — | Add to Personal Catalog Use of and implementation of abstract data structures in an object-oriented programming environment. Topics include lists, stacks, queues, tables, binary trees, graphs, space… source |
| COSC2050 | Intro to SQL | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course offers students a solid introduction to database technology and data analysis using the leading database technology, SQL. (3 hrs lec) source |
| COSC2150 | Computer Organization | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course introduces students to the organization and architecture of computer systems, beginning with the standard Von Neumann model and then moving forward to more recent… source |
| CRMJ0000 | BAS Elective Courses | — | Add to Personal Catalog Consult with your BAS in CJS advisor for elective options. Some options may include: CRMJ 3450 - Serial Killers and Mass Murderers PSYC 2210 - Drugs and Behavior STAT 2050 - F… source |
| CRMJ1001 | Introduction to Criminal Justice | — | Add to Personal Catalog An exploration of the police, courts, and correctional agencies that oversee American justice. Examines process and philosophies that underlie the establishment of the modern… source |
| CRMJ1020 | Introduction to Policing | — | Add to Personal Catalog Introduces the student to the roles of the police and the specific field of law enforcement. Topics include the historical origin of the police, the nature and styles of polic… source |
| CRMJ1100 | Emergency Management | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course will examine the major categories of hazards, including meteorological and hydrological hazards, geological hazards, and manmade hazards. Understand the practice a… source |
| CRMJ1101 | Criminal Justice First Year Seminar | — | Add to Personal Catalog The Criminal Justice First Year Seminar course applies a “seminar-style” teaching to a learning community setting that is focused around a degree and career in Criminal Justic… source |
| CRMJ1201 | Introduction to Conservation Law Enforcement | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course introduces the student to the foundations of the profession of conservation law enforcement and its status in the 21 st century. Topics include the essentials of t… source |
| CRMJ1700 | Firearms I | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course will emphasize the principles and practices of safe firearms handling techniques and basic marksmanship fundamentals. The students will also be drilled on the effe… source |
| CRMJ1710 | Firearms II | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course will continue from skills developed in Firearms I including constitutional requirements, laws, and policies regulating the police use of force and the physiologica… source |
| CRMJ2130 | Criminal Investigations | — | Add to Personal Catalog An overview and examination of basic criminal investigation techniques, procedures, and methods. Topics include the theory of criminal investigation, information gathering and… source |
| CRMJ2201 | Environmental Law | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course covers the legal framework of environmental protection and natural resource management law as they have evolved in the United States. Administrative law, judicial… source |
| CRMJ2210 | Criminal Law | — | Add to Personal Catalog A survey of the fundamental principles of American substantive criminal law. Topics include the nature and origin of criminal law, Constitutional limitations, criminal liabili… source |
| CRMJ2230 | Law of Evidence | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course overviews basic evidentiary rules and procedures. Topics include different types of evidence, the burden and standard of proof needed in criminal and civil court,… source |
| CRMJ2350 | Introduction to Corrections | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is a general overview of the historical origin of America’s correctional system. Students will be familiarized with the formal structure, organization, and operati… source |
| CRMJ2400 | Criminology | — | Add to Personal Catalog Introduction to the field of criminology describing the nature and extent of crime in the United States. Topics include theories on crime causation, classifications of crime,… source |
| CRMJ2450 | Ethics in Criminal Justice | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course presents the three major ethical schools of thought (virtue, formalism, and utilitarianism) in a clear way that emphasizes how ethics impacts individual decision-m… source |
| CRMJ2465 | Research in Criminal Justice | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is designed to provide students with an overview of the application of research methods used in criminology. The focus will be on interpretation and application of… source |
| CRMJ3230 | Introduction to Forensic Anthropology | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course introduces students to the practice of forensic anthropology. Topics covered include skeletal biology, disease and trauma that can be seen on bone, methods used by… source |
| CRMJ3400 | Deviant Behavior | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course will examine conflicting and standard definitions of deviance, how definitions change over time, major theories of deviance, and a wide range of behaviors, both cr… source |
| CRMJ3450 | Serial Killers and Mass Murderers | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course will examine the historical emergence of multicide crimes, different types of multicide, typologies of multicide murderers, the elements of serial and mass murder,… source |
| CRMJ3490 | Issues in Policing | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course will offer students fresh perspectives and the latest research on current trends impacting the criminal justice system and policing. Some of the topics explored in… source |
| CRMJ3500 | Drugs and the Criminal Justice System | — | Add to Personal Catalog Focus on drugs and their impact on society. Particular interest is paid to the extent of drug use/abuse in America, drug classifications, detection and enforcement strategies,… source |
| CRMJ3550 | Homeland Security & Emergency Management | — | Add to Personal Catalog The study of Homeland Security provides students with a comprehensive introduction to U.S. homeland security in the modern world, with a focus on the post-September 11, 2001,… source |
| CRMJ3600 | Communication & Technology in Criminal Justice | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course prepares students to write clear, accurate, and grammatically correct police reports, evidence and laboratory documents, arrest and search warrants, depositions, s… source |
| CRMJ3630 | Interview and Interrogation | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course will cover the entire sequence of events that occur during the interview and interrogation process. Students will learn the accepted practice and protocols of lega… source |
| CRMJ3685 | Advanced Research Methods in Criminal Justice | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is designed to provide students with an overview of the application of research methods used in criminal justice, with a focus on interpretation. Students will exp… source |
| CRMJ4130 | Leadership and Management in Criminal Justice | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course provides a description, analysis, solution, and syntheses of contemporary management problems in a criminal justice organization. This course provides students wit… source |
| CRMJ4200 | Ethics in Administration of Justice | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course presents the three major ethical schools of thought (virtue, formalism, and utilitarianism) in a clear way that emphasizes how ethics impacts individual decision-m… source |
| CRMJ4270 | Organized Crime and Gangs | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course provides students with a viable definition of organized crime, a historical overview from the 18th century to present, and the major theories behind why people bec… source |
| CRMJ4370 | Criminal Psychopathology | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course provides an overview of current theories and empirical evidence concerning the relationship between psychological disorder and criminal behavior. The class examine… source |
| CRMJ4705 | Terrorism | — | Add to Personal Catalog This class covers the topic of terrorism, both domestic and international. Terrorism is the use of violence and destruction against a government or people in order to achieve… source |
| CRMJ4800 | Victimology | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course will examine various issues involved in victimology including: the extent of victimization in the United States, victimization theories, controversies over shared… source |
| CRMJ4950 | Criminal Justice Senior Seminar | — | Add to Personal Catalog In this class students will utilize the skills and education they have gained over the past several years to complete a capstone project for their degree. Students will comple… source |
| CROP1150 | Pesticide Safety and Application | — | Add to Personal Catalog In this course, basic chemical principles are reviewed and applied to an in-depth study of herbicides, insecticides, and fertilizers. Students become familiar with selection m… source |
| CROP2200 | Forage Crop Science | — | Add to Personal Catalog Studies major forage grasses and legumes with emphasis on production practices, harvest, storage, utilization, and pasture management. (2 hrs lec, 2 hrs lab) source |
| ECON1010 | Macroeconomics | — | Add to Personal Catalog The study of how economic society is organized and uses scarce resources to provide for its material wants. National income analysis, business cycles, the banking system, and… source |
| ECON1020 | Microeconomics | — | Add to Personal Catalog Course emphasizes value and price theory, monopoly and public policy, markets for productive goods and services, labor economics, alternative forms of economic organization, a… source |
| EDUC1501 | Effective Substitute Teaching | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course provides the training needed for a permit to substitute teach in the state of Wyoming as regulated by the Wyoming Professional Teaching Standards Board. Students w… source |
| EDUC2100 | Practicum in Teaching | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students will participate in an extensive practicum experience for prospective educators in an accredited school under the supervision of a certified teacher. Capstone Course… source |
| EDUC2135 | Fundamentals of Art for Teachers | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is designed for K-8 education candidates, currently certified teachers, or for students who want to explore an education methods class. This is a hands-on class wh… source |
| EDEC1020 | Intro to Childhood Education | — | Add to Personal Catalog An introduction to the field of early childhood education including history, curriculum, and philosophy. Explores the developmentally appropriate environment and its effect on… source |
| EDEC1030 | Infant and Toddler Care | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course provides information on growth and development of children under the age of three along with curriculum implications; defines the interactive role of the caregiver… source |
| EDEC1100 | Observation and Guidance of Young Children | — | Add to Personal Catalog A study of the principles of guidance and the development of skills to meet children’s needs individually and in groups, with an emphasis on promoting a positive and construct… source |
| EDEC1105 | Observation and Guidance of Young Children lab | — | Add to Personal Catalog Supervised experience in observation and guidance skills to meet children’s needs while promoting a positive and constructive climate in an approved early childhood site. Co-R… source |
| EDEC1200 | Administration of Early Childhood Programs | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course studies information and procedures relating to organizing and administering family and/or group child care programs. This course includes guidelines for developmen… source |
| EDEC1300 | Curriculum Planning and Development for Young Children | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students will develop skills in planning, implementing, and evaluating developmentally appropriate experiences to encourage the intellectual, physical, social, emotional and c… source |
| EDEC1305 | Curriculum Planning & Development for Young Children Lab | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is the experiential portion of course EDEC 1300, giving students the hands-on experience for learning and planning, implementing, and evaluating curriculum while w… source |
| EDEC2010 | Special Education for Children Birth to 8 | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students acquire an understanding of the importance of inclusion, early intervention, service coordination, and support for families and children in order to provide a seamles… source |
| EDEC2200 | Early Childhood Practicum | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students observe and participate in programs and settings with young children. Students learn through lecture and practical applications in a supervised experience. Capstone C… source |
| EDEL1410 | Elementary School Math Seminar I | — | Add to Personal Catalog A hands-on application course designed to examine some of the methods used to teach mathematics topics covered in MATH 1100 . (1 hr lec) source |
| EDEL1430 | Life Science in the Elementary School | — | Add to Personal Catalog Course provides material, curricula, and teaching strategies in life science appropriate for elementary school. (1 hr lec) source |
| EDEL1440 | Physical Science in the Elementary School | — | Add to Personal Catalog Designed to cover a selection of basic physical science concepts, materials, and curricula appropriate for elementary school. Requires observation and participation in an assi… source |
| EDEL1450 | Earth Science in Elementary School | — | Add to Personal Catalog Designed to cover a selection of basic earth science concepts, materials, and curricula appropriate for elementary schools. Emphasizes methods and materials to facilitate elem… source |
| EDEL2140 | Literacy Foundations | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course provides an introducation to foundational concepts related to elementary literacy instruction and assement, including but not limites to oral language, phonologica… source |
| EDEL2280 | Literature for Children | — | Add to Personal Catalog Surveys children’s literature for concentrations in elementary education, library science, and other disciplines interested in evaluating and using children’s books according… source |
| EDEX2484 | Introduction to Special Education | — | Add to Personal Catalog Designed to meet the needs of educational majors for a required course in Special Education, this course is a survey of the basic characteristics and unique educational and li… source |
| EDFD1101 | Intro to Education | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is designed to assist freshman education majors in learning about career opportunities in the field of education at the P-K to 12-grade levels. Students will gain… source |
| EDFD2020 | Foundations of Education | — | Add to Personal Catalog Historic, philosophic, and social foundations of American education explored in relation to contemporary curricular organization and instructional approaches. Emphasizes the n… source |
| EDFD2100 | Educational Psychology | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students will demonstrate knowledge and understanding of psychological concepts, principles, and research relevant to teaching and learning with emphasis on the school setting… source |
| EDST2450 | Foundations of Development and Learning | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course offers an overview of human development including conception, childhood, adulthood, and death and dying. Students examine the changes in the human organism through… source |
| ELAP1515 | Electrical Apprenticeship I | — | Add to Personal Catalog Provides the beginning electrical apprentice with necessary skills and knowledge to ensure safe and efficient work practices on the job. Topics include safety, introduction to… source |
| ELAP1525 | Electrical Apprenticeship II | — | Add to Personal Catalog Provides the first-year electrical apprentice with necessary skills and knowledge to ensure safe and efficient work practices on the job. Topics include series and parallel ci… source |
| ELAP1535 | Electrical Apprenticeship III | — | Add to Personal Catalog Provides the second-year electrical apprentice with necessary skills and knowledge to ensure safe and efficient work practices on the job. Topics include safety, AC electricit… source |
| ELAP1545 | Electrical Apprenticeship IV | — | Add to Personal Catalog Provides the second-year electrical apprentice with necessary skills and knowledge to ensure safe and efficient work practices on the job. Topics include wiring methods, branc… source |
| ELAP1555 | Electrical Apprenticeship V | — | Add to Personal Catalog Provides the third-year electrical apprentice with necessary skills and knowledge to ensure safe and efficient work practices on the job. Topics include safety, blueprint read… source |
| ELAP1565 | Electrical Apprenticeship VI | — | Add to Personal Catalog Provides the third-year electrical apprentice with necessary skills and knowledge to ensure safe and efficient work practices on the job. Topics include industrial and commerc… source |
| ELAP1575 | Electrical Apprenticeship VII | — | Add to Personal Catalog Provides the fourth-year electrical apprentice with necessary skills and knowledge to ensure safe and efficient work practices on the job. Topics include safety, motor control… source |
| ELAP1585 | Electrical Apprenticeship VIII | — | Add to Personal Catalog Provides the fourth-year electrical apprentice with necessary skills and knowledge to ensure safe and efficient work practices on the job. Topics include advanced motor contro… source |
| EMS1500 | Emergency Medical Technician - Basic | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is designed for preparation of the Emergency Medical Technician Basic. Includes the anatomy and physiology of the human body, techniques of emergency treatment of… source |
| EMS2500 | Emergency Medical Technician - Advanced | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is designed for preparation of the Emergency Medical Technician-Advanced. This course is intended to build on the skills attained by an Emergency Medical Technicia… source |
| EMS2600 | Paramedic I | — | Add to Personal Catalog The foundations of paramedicine include pre-hospital pharmacology, advanced cardiac rhythm interpretation, and airway support. Emphasis will be placed on the paramedic’s role… source |
| EMS2700 | Paramedic II | — | Add to Personal Catalog Incorporating pathophysiology and epidemiology into decision making, the candidate is introduced to more advanced paramedicine with the formation of treatment plans for medica… source |
| EMS2800 | Paramedic III | — | Add to Personal Catalog Mastering the skills learned thus far, the candidate continues to develop well-constructed treatment plans for any patient presented to them. Special patient populations will… source |
| EMS2895 | Paramedic Capstone | — | Add to Personal Catalog The capstone is the culmination of the didactic and lab portion of the course. The candidate is required to obtain 50 successful team leads in a live environment with a precep… source |
| ES1000 | Orientation to Engineering Study | — | Add to Personal Catalog Introduction to skills and professional development related to engineering. Includes the engineering method, ethics, how to think and communicate visually, and the history and… source |
| ES1060 | Intro to Engineering Problem Solving | — | Add to Personal Catalog Introduces the use of computers in solving a wide variety of engineering and science-oriented problems. Includes documentation and report writing, computing tools for writing… source |
| ES2070 | Engineering Surveying | — | Add to Personal Catalog Principles of surveying and map making. Operation and use of surveying instruments, including Total Station and Data Collector. Measurement of distances, horizontal and vertic… source |
| ES2110 | Statics | — | Add to Personal Catalog A vector approach to mechanics of stationary particles and rigid bodies. Considers external forces, moments, frictional forces, and fluid statics. (3 hrs lec) source |
| ES2120 | Dynamics | — | Add to Personal Catalog Principles of particles and rigid body motion developed in vector form and applied to engineering problems, emphasizing force-mass acceleration, work-energy, and impulse-momen… source |
| ES2200 | Robotics for K-12 Teachers | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students are introduced to the concepts that are fundamental in the understanding of how to design, build, program, and operate robots through a lecture-style atmosphere. Stud… source |
| ES2210 | Electrical Circuit Analysis | — | Add to Personal Catalog Basic concepts of electric circuit theory including dependent sources, network theorems, first and second order circuits and phasors. (2 hrs lec, 2 hrs lab) source |
| ES2310 | Thermodynamics | — | Add to Personal Catalog Introductions of thermodynamic variables, processes, and laws, followed by derivation of thermodynamics relations applied to real physical problems. Concepts include mass, ene… source |
| ES2330 | Fluid Dynamics | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students study incompressible flow of ideal and real fluids at rest and in motion. Fluids may be liquids, vapors, gases, or combinations of these. The effects of static forces… source |
| ES2410 | Mechanics of Materials | — | Add to Personal Catalog Analysis of design of members subjected to various types of loadings. Includes the mechanics of deformable bodies. (3 hrs lec) source |
| ES2670 | Practical Surveying | — | Add to Personal Catalog Designed for students in the AAS Drafting program who do not wish to continue their education beyond the AAS degree level. Students will learn to measure distance, elevation,… source |
| ENTK1500 | Engineering Graphics | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students acquire the theory and practice of graphical representation and visualization of three-dimensional (3D) objects. Students also explore sketching methods and computer-… source |
| ENTK1710 | Architectural Drafting I | — | Add to Personal Catalog An introductory AutoCAD and architectural drafting course in which students learn the AutoCAD commands and computer aided design and drafting (CADD) practices used to develop… source |
| ENTK1720 | Architectural Drafting II | — | Add to Personal Catalog A basic through advanced AutoCAD and architectural drafting course in which students learn the AutoCAD commands and computer aided design and drafting (CADD) practices used to… source |
| ENTK1770 | Structural Drafting | — | Add to Personal Catalog A basic through intermediate AutoCAD and structural drafting course in which students learn the AutoCAD commands and computer aided design and drafting (CADD) practices used t… source |
| ENTK2500 | Computer Aided Drafting I | — | Add to Personal Catalog An introductory AutoCAD and mechanical drafting course in which students learn the AutoCAD commands and computer aided design and drafting (CADD) practices used to develop ful… source |
| ENTK2505 | Computer Aided Drafting II | — | Add to Personal Catalog A basic through advanced AutoCAD and mechanical drafting course in which students learn the AutoCAD commands and computer aided design and drafting (CADD) practices used to de… source |
| ENTK2530 | Computer Aided Drafting 3-D | — | Add to Personal Catalog In this mechanical drafting course, students learn the Autodesk Inventor parametric design and solid modeling software tools and computer-aided drafting practices used to deve… source |
| ENTK2540 | Civil 3-D Drafting Technology | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students gain knowledge and skill in using Autodesk’s Civil 3-D software for Civil Engineering. Major topics include site development, survey of data imports, create and analy… source |
| ENTK2550 | Civil Drafting Technology | — | Add to Personal Catalog A basic through advanced AutoCAD and civil drafting course in which students learn the AutoCAD commands and computer aided design and drafting (CADD) principles and practices… source |
| ENTK2685 | Project Drafting | — | Add to Personal Catalog An advanced project-based capstone course in which students use AutoCAD to prepare a complete set (when appropriate) of working mechanical or architectural drawings, depending… source |
| ENGL0000 | English Elective Courses | — | Add to Personal Catalog Choose from the following list: ENGL 1050 - Introduction to Film Studies ENGL 2280 - Introduction to Mythology ENGL 2340 - Native American Culture and Literature ENGL 2400 - I… source |
| ENGL0000 | English Elective Courses -2 | — | Add to Personal Catalog Choose two from the following list: ENGL 1050 Introduction to Film Studies ENGL 2280 Introduction to Mythology ENGL 2340 Native American Culture and Literature Native American… source |
| ENGL0001 | English Writing Elective Course | — | Add to Personal Catalog Choose from the following list: ENGL 2005 - Writing in Technology and the Sciences ENGL 2030 - Critical Reading and Writing ENGL 2035 - Writing for Digital Media ENGL 2041 - C… source |
| ENGL0610 | Basic Writing II | — | Add to Personal Catalog Designed for students whose background in English has not prepared them for college-level writing. Course covers instruction and provides writing practice in the organization… source |
| ENGL0910 | ENGL 1010 Workshop | — | Add to Personal Catalog ENGL 0910 is a In this workshop course, students will receive individualized instruction in support of ENGL 1010 assignments. This workshop is an opportunity for students to w… source |
| ENGL1000 | English Conversation Partners I | — | Add to Personal Catalog This class provides additional instruction and practice for students who are non-native speakers of English in conversational skills. It is dedicated to meeting the academic n… source |
| ENGL1001 | English Conversation Partners II | — | Add to Personal Catalog This class builds on the skills mastered in ENGL 1000. Emphasis is placed on the colloquial and academic conversation skills. Pronunciation, idiomatic skills, fluency, and app… source |
| ENGL1010 | English Composition I | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students learn essential elements of academic writing at the college level as they write informative, analytical, and argumentative essays. Students also practice skills requi… source |
| ENGL1050 | Introduction to Film Studies | — | Add to Personal Catalog Introduces the study of film as a modern form of art, providing an historical overview of themes and techniques. Examines cinema as an expression of both personal and social v… source |
| ENGL1210 | English as a Second Language | — | Add to Personal Catalog Provides non-native speakers of English with instruction in this area. The course is designed for students from other countries who are attending school in the United States f… source |
| ENGL1211 | English as a Second Language II | — | Add to Personal Catalog This class builds on the skills mastered in ENGL 1210. Students will listen to authentic content-based material and respond appropriately using intermediate to high level acad… source |
| ENGL1212 | Intermediate ESL, Reading and Writing Skills I | — | Add to Personal Catalog This class provides instruction in reading, writing, and study skills using authentic content-based material. The course is designed for intermediate to high intermediate non-… source |
| ENGL1213 | Intermediate ESL, Reading and Writing Skills II | — | Add to Personal Catalog This class builds on the skills mastered in ENGL 1212. Written expression is emphasized and explored through careful analysis of essays. Organization, support, focus, and mech… source |
| ENGL2005 | Writing in Technology and the Sciences | — | Add to Personal Catalog Develops writing styles specifically suited to technological and scientific fields of study. Includes focus on disciplinary conventions and styles as well as audience/readersh… source |
| ENGL2020 | Literature, Media, and Culture | — | Add to Personal Catalog Introduces students to the basic tools of literary, film, and media analysis and develops students ‘critical writing, digital analysis, and oral communication skills. Relevant… source |
| ENGL2030 | Critical Reading and Writing | — | Add to Personal Catalog Focuses upon the twin skills of analytical reading and interpretive writing. The connection between reading and writing is the ability to use critical thinking, and a study of… source |
| ENGL2041 | Creative Writing: Nonfiction | — | Add to Personal Catalog Focuses on the research, organization, and writing of creative nonfiction (e.g., essay, memoir, article) as well as the study of major voices in creative nonfiction. Emphasize… source |
| ENGL2050 | Creative Writing: Fiction | — | Add to Personal Catalog Emphasizes the writing of fiction and nonfiction prose. (3 hrs lec) source |
| ENGL2070 | Writing for Digital Media | — | Add to Personal Catalog This class explores communication in the digital age. Students will write long-form and short-form content, create multimedia presentations, and collaborate using online commu… source |
| ENGL2080 | Creative Writing: Poetry | — | Add to Personal Catalog Emphasizes the writing of poetry, with attention to various poetic forms. (3 hrs lec) source |
| ENGL2280 | Introduction to Mythology | — | Add to Personal Catalog Gives an understanding of the meaning of mythology and its impact on literature. Uses readings of mythological interest in Greek and Roman literature and examines the use of m… source |
| ENGL2340 | Native American Culture and Literature | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students acquire a broad cultural understanding of Native Americans, past and present. Emphasizes folklore and literature. (3 hrs lec) source |
| ENGL2400 | Introduction to Folklore | — | Add to Personal Catalog Surveys the areas of folklore and studies folklore’s importance to history, literature, and everyday life. Credit cannot be earned in both HUMN 2030 and ENGL 2400. (3 hrs lec) source |
| ENGL4010 | Technical Writing in the Professions | — | Add to Personal Catalog Enhances professional writing skills applicable to a variety of professions. Includes audience analysis and adaptation, information design and use of visuals, and a range of f… source |
| EQST1500 | Basic Horsemanship | — | Add to Personal Catalog For those with little riding experience or those who wish to improve riding skills. Covers leading, grooming, bridling, saddling, and stable management plus use of seat, hands… source |
| EQST1510 | Equine Nutrition | — | Add to Personal Catalog Includes study of essential nutrients, digestive physiology, and the varying nutrient requirements from birth to maturity. (2 hrs lec) source |
| EQST1520 | Horse Production I | — | Add to Personal Catalog A study of health care, common health problems, and preventing and treating illness. Includes the mechanics of movement, learning theory, behavior, and equine limitations. (3… source |
| EQST1525 | Horse Production II | — | Add to Personal Catalog A study of stable design and maintenance. This course examines breeds, genetics, safety factors, record management, and legal aspects of the horse industry. (3 hrs lec) source |
| EQST1540 | Applied Horse and Stall Care I | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students are responsible for twice daily feeding and stall care. Covers proper watering, grooming, foot and veterinary care; aisleway, arena, and tack maintenance; and specifi… source |
| EQST1545 | Applied Horse and Stall Care II | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students are responsible for twice daily feedings and stall care. Covers proper watering, grooming, foot and veterinary care; aisleway, arena, and tack maintenance; and specif… source |
| EQST1550 | Equine Evaluation I | — | Add to Personal Catalog Anatomy and conformation of the horse as related to various breeds judged. Specific rules and regulations of breed associations. Includes lecture, visual appraisal, judging te… source |
| EQST1560 | Equine Artificial Insemination | — | Add to Personal Catalog Discussion of the anatomy of the reproductive systems and physiology of the reproductive and endocrine systems as they relate to successful artificial insemination. Labs invol… source |
| EQST1645 | Tack, Fit, and Function | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students will learn the correct use of Western and English tack including conformation of the horse as it relates to tack usage and how to fit tack to the horse and rider. Inc… source |
| EQST1650 | Equine Evaluation II: Competitive | — | Add to Personal Catalog Designed for students who have completed EQST 1550 and who are second-year level judges. All classes of horses judged with emphasis on competitive judging. Oral reasons presen… source |
| EQST1660 | Equine Evaluation | — | Add to Personal Catalog Continued instruction in the development of skills needed to become knowledgeable with the specific rules and regulations of breed associations in regards to performance class… source |
| EQST1680 | Horse Handling and Behavior | — | Add to Personal Catalog Management of the horse on the ground. Topics include foal/stallion handling, restraints, behavior of horses, and general management of a horse facility. College does not prov… source |
| EQST1700 | Riding I | — | Add to Personal Catalog An introduction to the theories of riding correct western horsemanship including centered riding, correct aids and balances in the saddle. Students will also practice and appl… source |
| EQST1705 | Riding II | — | Add to Personal Catalog Continuing emphasis will be placed on the theories of riding correct western horsemanship including centered riding, correct aids and balances in the saddle. Students will con… source |
| EQST1805 | Farrier Science I | — | Add to Personal Catalog Course covers proper methods of trimming and shoeing to promote equine soundness and performance. Students learn to understand and recognize good basic foot care. Prepares stu… source |
| EQST1810 | Farrier Science II | — | Add to Personal Catalog Studies conformation and gaits. Introduces corrective and therapeutic shoeing. Students learn to balance and shoe straight, gentle horses. (1.5 hrs lec, 3 hrs lab) source |
| EQST1815 | Production Shoeing I | — | Add to Personal Catalog Designed to provide students with information and skills in basic forge work, trimming, and shoeing. (1 hr lec, 4 hrs lab) source |
| EQST1820 | Production Shoeing II | — | Add to Personal Catalog A continuation of EQST 1815 . Course provides more advanced information and skills in forge work, trimming, and shoeing. (1 hr lec, 4 hrs lab) source |
| EQST1825 | Production Shoeing III | — | Add to Personal Catalog A continuation of EQST 1820 . Students will acquire more advanced information and skills in forge work, trimming, and shoeing. This course further prepares students for the AF… source |
| EQST1830 | Production Shoeing IV | — | Add to Personal Catalog A continuation of EQST 1825 . Students will acquire mastery of the essential information and skills in forge work, trimming, and shoeing necessary to pass the AFA certified ex… source |
| EQST1850 | Blacksmithing I | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students acquire practical skills in the ancient art and craft of blacksmithing. Students will learn to create simple, useful items. Artistic expression is encouraged. Student… source |
| EQST1860 | Blacksmithing II | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students acquire the skills to make tools facilitated by the use of the power hammer. Students will make tools used in blacksmithing and horseshoeing. Will also include advanc… source |
| EQST1910 | Special Applications in Equine Studies | — | Add to Personal Catalog Course addresses a diversity of equine subjects. Topics vary and may be drawn from areas within the equine field. Utilizes lecture, lab, or clinic format for student instructi… source |
| EQST1930 | Training and Development of the Western Horse I | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students will practice and apply training exercises to begin finishing a started horse. Exercises will include an overview of groundwork and training techniques used to train… source |
| EQST1940 | Training and Development of the Western Horse II | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students will continue to practice and apply training exercises designed to finish a started horse for the purpose of riding. This course will include a strong emphasis on tra… source |
| EQST2100 | Riding III | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is a continuation of EQST 1705 ; Riding II. Students will continue to develop their riding skills through specific exercises used to develop strength, feel and tim… source |
| EQST2150 | Riding IV | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is a continuation of EQST 2100 and builds on developing proficiency in the intermediate training exercises for a variety of western venues. With emphasis placed up… source |
| EQST2500 | Equine Health Management | — | Add to Personal Catalog A basic review of the major diseases that affect equine. A portion of the class covers specific anatomy affected by diseases, a review of appropriate pharmacology, and the dev… source |
| EQST2510 | Competitive Equine Judging | — | Add to Personal Catalog Designed for students who have completed EQST 1550 and EQST 1650 . Students compete in intercollegiate horse judging. (2 hrs lec) source |
| EQST2515 | Horse Show/Clinic/Event Management | — | Add to Personal Catalog Emphasis will be placed on the management skills needed to preside over the setup and operation of an open or breed horse show and/or clinics or other events. These skills may… source |
| EQST2520 | Equine Breeding | — | Add to Personal Catalog Management of the stallion and the mare in breeding. Topics include types of breeding practices, behavior and psychology of handling stallions, the mare in the breeding role,… source |
| EQST2540 | Applied Horse and Stall Care III | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students are responsible for twice daily feeding and stall care. Covers proper watering, grooming, foot and veterinary care; aisleway, arena, and tack maintenance; and specifi… source |
| EQST2545 | Applied Horse and Stall Care IV | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students are responsible for twice daily feedings and stall care. Covers proper watering, grooming, foot and veterinary care; aisleway, arena, and tack maintenance; and specif… source |
| EQST2550 | Training the Young Horse I | — | Add to Personal Catalog For the student desiring further knowledge in colt breaking including theory and techniques used in training a young horse, lunging, ground driving, problems that occur in rid… source |
| EQST2555 | Training the Young Horse II | — | Add to Personal Catalog Preparation of green broke horse for advancement to a level appropriate for showing at futurities or preparation for marketing of young broke horses. Class limited to 6 studen… source |
| EQST2800 | Fundamentals of Teaching Riding | — | Add to Personal Catalog A methods course to prepare the prospective riding teacher. Includes knowledge of seat and its application to dressage, jumping, western riding, class control, and lunge line… source |
| EQST2930 | Training and Development of the Western Horse III | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students will continue to practice and apply training exercises designed to finish the horse for the purpose of showing. This course will include a strong emphasis on equine b… source |
| EQST2940 | Training and Development of the Western Horse IV | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students will practice and apply training exercises to change leads and ride one handed in a shank bit while executing the maneuvers they learned in the past semester. This co… source |
| FCSC1141 | Principles of Nutrition | — | Add to Personal Catalog Emphasizes the relationship of food to maintenance of health. Includes the human needs for energy and nutrients and their importance to the individual and society. Also stress… source |
| FCSC2121 | Child Development | — | Add to Personal Catalog Covers growth and developmental patterns in physical, social, intellectual, and emotional areas in relation to children ages birth through eight. Includes opportunities to obs… source |
| FIN2100 | Corporate Finance | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students study the theory of corporate finance and the management of capital within a corporation or business. Time value of money, cash flow analysis, stock and bond valuatio… source |
| FDSC2040 | Principles of Meat Animal Evaluation | — | Add to Personal Catalog Provides study of the fabrication of carcasses into cuts, associated processing techniques, selection, preparation, and utilization of meat. Explores concerns and opportunitie… source |
| FDSC2160 | Meat Poultry and Game Products | — | Add to Personal Catalog Designed to enable students to properly care for and process game carcasses. Covers field care and aging; preparing sausage, and jerky; and curing/ smoking poultry, fish, and… source |
| GEOG1000 | World Regional Geography | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students acquire the basic concepts of geography including map reading, physical characteristics, and environments; weather/climate; regional concepts; comparative cultural, p… source |
| GEOL1030 | Geology of Northern Wyoming | — | Add to Personal Catalog A survey of the physical features, processes, and history of the mountains of northern Wyoming. Emphasis on Big Horn Basin and Mountains, Absaroka and Beartooth Mountains, and… source |
| GEOL1035 | Geology Yellowstone National Park | — | Add to Personal Catalog Introduction to the rocks, landscapes, and thermal features of the Park. Emphasis placed upon hot springs and geysers, volcanic activity, glaciations, and stream erosion. Mate… source |
| GEOL1100 | Physical Geology | — | Add to Personal Catalog Modern concepts of the earth’s physical makeup including materials (minerals and rocks), topography, and crustal structure, as well as processes and forces acting on the earth… source |
| GEOL1200 | Historical Geology | — | Add to Personal Catalog A survey of the physical and biological history of the earth as an evolving system interpreted from the sequence of rocks and fossil remains. Required field trips emphasize lo… source |
| GEOL1235 | History and Geology of Yellowstone Area | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is an intensive, hands-on, mountainsite short course on the geology and history of Yellowstone National Park and surrounding areas and is intended primarily for K-… source |
| GEOL1546 | Rocks and Minerals | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students acquire a broad understanding of survey of common and economically important rocks and minerals of Northern Wyoming. This course provides an overview of the rock cycl… source |
| GEOL1547 | Heart Mountain, Volcanoes, and the Rockies | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students will acquire a broad understanding of mountain building, volcanism, and plate tectonics. Examples focus on the geology of the Wyoming Rockies; the origin of Heart Mou… source |
| GEOL1548 | Shallow Seas and Changing Climate | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students acquire a broad understanding of survey of Wyoming focusing on rock and fossil evidence for how Wyoming’s landscape, geography, and climate have changed through time… source |
| GEOL2000 | Geochemical Cycles and the Earth System | — | Add to Personal Catalog Introduces the Earth system, including the solid Earth, rock associations and geochemical cycles. Completion of GEOL 1100 recommended. (3 hrs lec, 2hrs lab) source |
| GEOL2150 | Geomorphology | — | Add to Personal Catalog Geomorphology is a broad survey of landforms and the processes that modify them, encompassing space and time scales ranging from the instantaneous motion of sand in rivers dur… source |
| GEOL2325 | Dinosaurs of Wyoming | — | Add to Personal Catalog Designed to familiarize students with dinosaurs that once inhabited Wyoming and other western states. Explores the paleontological research in and near Wyoming, dinosaur taxon… source |
| GIST2310 | Introduction to Geographic Information Systems | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students acquire an introductory-level understanding of the principles and practices of geographic information systems (GIS), both as an interactive spatial database and as a… source |
| GIST2510 | Introduction to Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course covers the basics of Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS). It provides some background information on the physics of flight, the importance of weather in RPAS,… source |
| GIST2520 | Applications of Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course will guide students deeper into the carious applications of Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS). Topics such as aerial mapping, commercial photography, land s… source |
| GIST2530 | Advanced Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems | — | Add to Personal Catalog This applied course allows students to formulate and then implement a RPAS project of their own creation. After learning about various remote sensing technologies such as lida… source |
| EDEL2006 | Health for Elementary Educators | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students are acquainted with the Wyoming Health Standards and Benchmarks, techniques/ instruments for assessing the Wyoming Health Standards and Benchmarks, sample health curr… source |
| HLED1003 | Wellness | — | Add to Personal Catalog Explores the relationship between diet, exercise, and health. A transdisciplinary approach emphasizing the integration of concepts and processes elevant to the pursuit of opti… source |
| HLED1006 | Personal Health | — | Add to Personal Catalog Presents in logical form a body of knowledge from biological and social sciences essential for sound decisions in health maintenance and a proper sense of health values. (3 hr… source |
| HLED1221 | Standard First Aid and CPR | — | Add to Personal Catalog This certification course prepares students to cope when emergency care is needed and meets the requirements of employers. Students study the fundamental principles, knowledge… source |
| HLED1222 | Wilderness First Aid | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students are prepared to cope with emergencies in wilderness and/or remote settings where the rescuer will be with the patient for extended periods of time. This course follow… source |
| HLED1271 | Diet and Exercise | — | Add to Personal Catalog The emphasis of this course is on the importance of physical activity, healthy eating and stress management, which are key components to live a healthy and active lifestyle. E… source |
| HLED2010 | Wilderness First Responder | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is designed to provide outdoor leaders, instructors, guides, rangers, and wilderness and foreign travelers with the knowledge needed to deal with emergencies in re… source |
| HLSC1010 | Introduction to Allied Health Professions | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students acquire an overview of Allied Health Professions and are provided information relating to health maintenance and the identification, evaluation, prevention, and treat… source |
| HLSC2030 | Applied Allied Health Concepts | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students learn professional standards that apply to all health care workers in the general Allied Health field and their role in that environment. Topics include the key eleme… source |
| HLTK1200 | Medical Terminology | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course introduces the student to the terminology and vocabulary used in medical professions, including the use of work roots, prefixes, suffixes, and combining forms. The… source |
| HIST0000 | History Elective Courses | — | Add to Personal Catalog Choose from the following list: HIST 1251 - Wyoming History HIST 1280 - History of Montana HIST 1290 - History of U.S. West HIST 2039 - History of East Asia HIST 2080 - Holoca… source |
| HIST1100 | Wyoming Government | 1 | Add to Personal Catalog Wyoming Government is an introduction to the Constitution and governmental system of Wyoming, focusing on the various political institutions, processes, and actors. Topics of… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| HIST1110 | Western Civilization I | — | Add to Personal Catalog A survey of Western Civilization from Imperial Rome through the Byzantine, Islamic, and Medieval civilizations, to the Renaissance, Reformation, and Early Modern period of the… source |
| HIST1120 | Western Civilization II | — | Add to Personal Catalog A historical survey of Western Civilization from the Early Modern era in the Euro-Mediterranean region through the 20th Century, including the onset of colonialism, the rise o… source |
| HIST1211 | US History to 1865 | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is an introductory survey of American history from the age of discovery to approximately the time of the Civil War. We will explore the social, economic, and polit… source |
| HIST1221 | The United States from 1865 | — | Add to Personal Catalog Surveys American history from approximately the time of the Civil War to the present. Emphasis on the development of constitutional, socio-political, cultural, and economic fa… source |
| HIST1251 | Wyoming History | — | Add to Personal Catalog 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 impo… source |
| HIST1290 | History of U.S. West | — | Add to Personal Catalog A history of the changing frontier in the United States, its native peoples, and the westward movement of Americans from colonial times to the 20th century. Special focus on t… source |
| HIST2080 | Holocaust | — | Add to Personal Catalog Examines the Nazi campaign to persecute and exterminate European Jews. Includes the broader dimensions of Nazi racial policies aimed at gypsies, Slavs, the disabled, and other… source |
| HIST2125 | Ancient Civilizations | — | Add to Personal Catalog A survey of Old World Civilizations that examines the Ancient Near East, Greece, and Republican Rome as a basis for comparative analysis of Ancient China and India, featuring… source |
| HIST2290 | History of North American Indians | — | Add to Personal Catalog Presents the history of North American Indians starting with the pre-Columbian era and tracing developments through the Colonial Period, the revolutionary independence struggl… source |
| HIST2310 | American Women’s History | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course examines the relation between gender dynamics - particularly as they involve the distribution of power - and major social, cultural, and political developments in… source |
| HIST2350 | Ancient East Asian History | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is an introduction to the societies and cultures of pre-modern China, Korea, and Japan, the countries that make up the geographical and cultural unit of East Asia.… source |
| HIST2351 | Modern East Asian History | — | Add to Personal Catalog The purpose of this course is to explore how China, Japan, and Korea transformed from powerful civilizations into modern nations through increasing regional and global interac… source |
| HIST2389 | History of Women and the American West | — | Add to Personal Catalog The purpose of this course is to provide students with a detailed understanding of life in the North American West from the perspective of women. This course will challenge tr… source |
| HIST2471 | Internship: History | — | Add to Personal Catalog Available to the serious student who desires to observe and participate in a demanding and rewarding professional off-campus experience. (1-6 hrs lec per credit hour) source |
| HIST2914 | The First World War | — | Add to Personal Catalog Analyzes the causes, course, and consequences of the First World War on from a global perspective, including the political, military, economic, social, intellectual and psycho… source |
| HIST2939 | The Second World War | — | Add to Personal Catalog Analyzes the causes, course, and consequences of the Second World War on from a global perspective, including the political, military, economic, social, intellectual, ideologi… source |
| HORT1100 | Introduction to Horticulture | — | Add to Personal Catalog Exposes the student to the far-reaching aspects of horticulture and provides a working knowledge of the basic principles of horticultural practices. (3 hrs lec) source |
| FYS0000 | First Year Seminar | — | Add to Personal Catalog First Year Seminar Courses: AGRI 1101 - Agriculture First Year Seminar ART 1101 - Art & Graphic Design First Year Seminar BADM 1101 - First Year Seminar for Business Majors BI… source |
| HMDV1101 | General Studies First Year Seminar | — | Add to Personal Catalog This is the official “Cornerstone” course for the General Studies discipline. It is an orientation class which introduces students to institutional resources, opportunities, a… source |
| HUMN1101 | Humanities First Year Seminar | — | Add to Personal Catalog Surveys the disciplines of the Humanities regarding content and methodologies. Introduces students to institutional opportunities and programs that enhance their success; degr… source |
| HUMN2445 | American Culture & Values | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course provides international students with an introduction to American culture and values. This course is designed to increase intercultural understanding and promote cu… source |
| HUMN2460 | Humanities Field Studies | — | Add to Personal Catalog Course offers students the opportunity to travel to various destinations (i.e., Great Britain, Hawaii, etc.) to explore the cultures of those sites. The on-campus portion of t… source |
| INTL2300 | Study Abroad | — | Add to Personal Catalog The Study Abroad course serves as a placeholder class that allows NWC study abroad students to maintain their NWC student status and gives them access to their financial aid (… source |
| PRAC2970 | Practicum Course | — | Add to Personal Catalog Work experience related to a chosen field of study. (approximately 30 hours work experience equates to 1 credit hour) A maximum of 12 credits of independent study, practicum,… source |
| IMGT2400 | Intro to Information Management | — | Add to Personal Catalog Concerned with the role of information systems in managing organizations to make them more competitive and efficient. Specific topics include organizational and technical foun… source |
| CMV1508 | CDL Prep | — | Add to Personal Catalog This 8-week course will provide students with all the necessary steps to complete their Commercial Learner’s permit, including Entry Level Driver Training, simulated skills tr… source |
| CMV1510 | Novice CDL Training | — | Add to Personal Catalog This 8-week course will provide students with all the necessary steps to complete their Commercial Drivers License, including Equipment Inspection (Pre-trip), Behind the wheel… source |
| ITEC2360 | Teaching With Technology | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students discover how technology adds value to PK12 curriculum, exploring and evaluating technological and educational resources. Content includes learning to model, nurture c… source |
| INET1650 | Web Programming I | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course covers the basics of client-side web programming. Students learn how to build and style web pages with HTML and CSS. They review fundamental programming constructs… source |
| INET2010 | Data Driven Sites | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course provides a general introduction to the basic framework of a database-driven web site using a server-side programming language. Students integrate HTML, CSS, JavaSc… source |
| JAPN1010 | First Year Japanese I | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students learn the fundamentals of the Japanese language with focus on the development of the four basic language skills: speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Along with… source |
| JAPN1020 | First Year Japanese II | — | Add to Personal Catalog Continuation of JAPN 1010 employing an interactive method. (4 hrs lec) source |
| JAPN2030 | Second Year Japanese I | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students continue fundamentals of the Japanese language with focus on the development of the four basic language skills: speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Along with… source |
| JAPN2040 | Second Year Japanese II | — | Add to Personal Catalog 4 Students continue fundamentals of the Japanese language with focus on the development of the four basic language skills: speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Along wit… source |
| MGT1000 | Introduction to Supervision | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students acquire knowledge and skills used in supervision, organization, time management, decision-making, and information management. Students work with practical application… source |
| MGT2250 | Teambuilding | — | Add to Personal Catalog Principles of building and sustaining teams in organizations. Course includes team dynamics, process improvement, trust and collaboration, conflict resolution, and clarifying… source |
| MGT3110 | Business Ethics | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students learn how business and society interact through the study of consumerism, technology, ethical and moral conviction. This course introduces the concept of business eth… source |
| MGT3210 | Management and Organization | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course covers source |
| MGT3415 | Applied Human Resources Management | — | Add to Personal Catalog The management of human resources (HR) is an important strategic concern for organizations. HR involves getting the right person into the right job at the right time at the ri… source |
| MGT3430 | Conflict Management | — | Add to Personal Catalog Conflict Management prepares students to identify, navigate and manage common types of conflicts through both organizational and personal perspectives. This course presents co… source |
| MKT3210 | Introduction to Marketing | — | Add to Personal Catalog This introductory marketing class focuses on the basic principles of Marketing, including Value, Exchange, The Marketing Mix, Environmental Forces, Segmentation, Targeting, Po… source |
| MATH0900 | Pre-Algebra Arithmetic | — | Add to Personal Catalog A review of basic skills including addition, subtraction, multiplication, division of whole numbers, fractions, decimals, averages, exponents and roots, percentages, ratios an… source |
| MATH0920 | Foundational Mathematics II | — | Add to Personal Catalog A review of the basic operations of algebra, this course covers such topics as signed numbers, laws of exponents, linear equations, and inequalities, systems of linear equatio… source |
| MATH0930 | Intermediate Algebra | — | Add to Personal Catalog Emphasis on algebraic manipulations. Covers such topics as linear and quadratic equations and inequalities; graphs and functions; polynomial, rational, and radical expressions… source |
| MATH0991 | Problem Solving Corequisite | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is taken as a Emphasis will be on the necessary arithmetic and algebraic skills needed to be successful in MATH 1000. Topics covered include operations involving i… source |
| MATH0993 | College Algebra Corequisite | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is taken as a Emphasis will be on the necessary Intermediate Algebra skills needed to be successful in Math 1400. Topics covered include linear and quadratic equat… source |
| MATH1000 | Problem Solving | — | Add to Personal Catalog For students not planning to enroll in MATH 1400 , MATH 1450 or a Calculus course. Designed to acquaint the student with the usefulness of mathematics. Accomplished by an in-d… source |
| MATH1050 | Finite Mathematics | — | Add to Personal Catalog Designed for business, social science, and behavioral science students. Introduces the student to sets, logic, probability, matrices, and linear programming. Stresses applicat… source |
| MATH1100 | Number and Operations for Elementary Teachers | — | Add to Personal Catalog Designed primarily for prospective elementary teachers. Students acquire conceptual background for the operations and algorithms of arithmetic. Includes study of whole numbers… source |
| MATH1105 | Data, Probability, and Algebra for Elementary Teachers | — | Add to Personal Catalog Designed primarily for prospective elementary teachers. Students explore and acquire conceptual background for various aspects of mathematics including algebra, statistics, an… source |
| MATH1400 | College Algebra | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students develop a basic understanding of linear and quadratic equations, functions and graphs, polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and o… source |
| MATH1405 | Precalculus Trigonometry | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students will use the functional approach to trigonometry and gain a basic understanding of computations, applications, identities, inverse functions, and the analytic geometr… source |
| MATH1450 | Algebra and Trigonometry | — | Add to Personal Catalog Designed primarily for those students intending to take the MATH 2200 - MATH 2210 sequence. This course covers the topics from college algebra and precalculus trigonometry in… source |
| MATH1500 | Applied Technical Mathematics I | — | Add to Personal Catalog A comprehensive review of mathematic fundamentals and applications of algebra and trigonometry to technology. Does not fulfill the mathematics requirement for the AA and AS de… source |
| MATH2120 | Geometry and Measurement for Elementary Teachers | — | Add to Personal Catalog Designed primarily for prospective elementary teachers. Emphasis is on asking and answering critical questions about spatial reasoning as evident in the real world. Includes i… source |
| MATH2200 | Calculus I | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students are introduced to the calculus and analytic geometry of algebraic functions of one variable. Students will gain a basic understanding of limits, derivatives, and inte… source |
| MATH2205 | Calculus II | — | Add to Personal Catalog Covers applications and techniques of integration, and other topics including basic differential equations, infinite series, analytic geometry, parametric curves, and polar co… source |
| MATH2210 | Calculus III | — | Add to Personal Catalog The last of three courses in the calculus sequence. Covers vectors, functions of two or more variables, and any of the topics not covered in MATH 2205 . (4 hrs lec) source |
| MATH2250 | Elementary Linear Algebra | — | Add to Personal Catalog Studies linear equations and matrices, vector spaces, linear transformations, determinants, orthogonality, eigenvalues and eigenvectors (3 hrs lec) source |
| MATH2300 | Discrete Structures | — | Add to Personal Catalog An introductory course covering the mathematics most used in the analysis of algorithms. Logic and proof covered with some emphasis on proof by induction. Counting, combinator… source |
| MATH2310 | Applied Differential Equations I | — | Add to Personal Catalog Introductory survey of ordinary differential equations. Topics include solution methods for differential equations, mathematical modelling, numerical methods, and an introduct… source |
| MATH2345 | Survey of Calculus | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students develop introductory level tools to apply calculus to the sciences. Students address limits, derivatives, and integrals of functions of one or more variables with app… source |
| MATH2350 | Business Calculus | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students develop introductory level tools to apply calculus to business. Students address limits, derivatives, and integrals of functions of one or more variables with applica… source |
| MATH2355 | Math Applications for Business | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students develop mastery of business and economic applications of mathematics. Students work with linear equations and programming, introductory interest theory, probability,… source |
| MEDA1505 | Medical Office Assistant | 3.5 | Add to Personal Catalog This course provides the medical assistant student with the knowledge and foundational skill practice necessary to begin to function in a medical office. Students are introduc… 3.5 cr · 3.5 hr source |
| MEDA1600 | Clinical Medical Assistant | 3 | Add to Personal Catalog This course provides the medical assistant student with the opportunity to apply foundational principles and skills within a medical office setting. Students are able to apply… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MEDA1800 | Principles of Phlebotomy | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students learn the practice of phlebotomy and are provided with the knowledge and necessary skills to perform a variety of blood collection methods using proper techniques and… source |
| MEDA1970 | Phlebotomy Practicum | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students will learn the practice of phlebotomy and will be provided with the basic knowledge to perform a variety of blood collection methods using proper techniques and preca… source |
| MOLB2210 | General Microbiology | — | Add to Personal Catalog (4.5) A study of bacteria, fungi, parasites and viruses; their morphology, physiology, classification, isolation, and sterilization. (3 hrs lec, 1.5 hrs lab) source |
| MUSC0000 | Applied Music Lesson Courses | — | Add to Personal Catalog Choose from the following list: MUSC 1080 - Baritone Horn I MUSC 1090 - Bassoon I MUSC 1100 - Cello I MUSC 1110 - Clarinet I MUSC 1120 - Double Bass I MUSC 1130 - Flute I MUSC… source |
| MUSC0001 | Music Ensemble Courses | — | Add to Personal Catalog Choose from the following list: MUSC 1378 - College Band MUSC 1379 - College Band for Percussion MUSC 1388 - Jazz Combo I MUSC 1390 - Jazz Ensemble I MUSC 1400 - Collegiate Ch… source |
| MUSC0200 | Convocation | — | Add to Personal Catalog An opportunity for students involved in applied music to perform for each other in a formal recital setting. Usually meets once every two weeks. Must be taken concurrently wit… source |
| MUSC1000 | Introduction to Music | — | Add to Personal Catalog An examination of musical style elements for aesthetic, expressive, and cultural meanings. Many styles of music will be heard and analyzed, with emphasis on classic selections… source |
| MUSC1010 | Music Fundamentals | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course provides concentrated work in both one-on-one and group settings with the instructor. Students will develop performance skills in a rock band ensemble. (1 hr lec) source |
| MUSC1025 | Introduction to Music Education | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students acquire knowledge of the history of music education in the United States and the current implementation of music standards in the music classroom. (2 hrs lec) source |
| MUSC1030 | Written Theory I | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students study diatonic harmony and melody. Utilizing computer programs, students acquire skills and a conceptual understanding of scales, intervals, keys, triads, melodic org… source |
| MUSC1035 | Aural Theory I | — | Add to Personal Catalog Ear training through diatonic sight singing of melodies, scales and intervals, and melodic and rhythmic dictation. Involves learning of moveable do solfege and basic conductin… source |
| MUSC1040 | Written Theory II | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students expand their knowledge of diatonic harmony and melody. Utilizing a computer, students gain skills and understanding related to style analysis, dominant and non-domina… source |
| MUSC1045 | Aural Theory II | — | Add to Personal Catalog Continuation of MUSC 1035 which includes do solfege, dictation, and conducting patterns. Introduction to keyboard harmony and harmonic dictation. Should be taken in conjunctio… source |
| MUSC1070 | Composition | — | Add to Personal Catalog One 30-minute private lesson per week per credit hour in Composition with a minimum preparation standard. source |
| MUSC1080 | Baritone Horn I | — | Add to Personal Catalog One 30-minute private lesson per week per credit hour on an instrument or voice with a minimum preparation standard. Generally involves a public convocation recital performanc… source |
| MUSC1090 | Bassoon I | — | Add to Personal Catalog One 30-minute private lesson per week per credit hour on an instrument or voice with a minimum preparation standard. Generally involves a public convocation recital performanc… source |
| MUSC1100 | Cello I | — | Add to Personal Catalog One 30-minute private lesson per week per credit hour on an instrument or voice with a minimum preparation standard. Generally involves a public convocation recital performanc… source |
| MUSC1101 | Music First Year Seminar | — | Add to Personal Catalog A course designed to first year music students’ transition into college and into the profession of music. Topics include program planning, transfer, research in music, musical… source |
| MUSC1110 | Clarinet I | — | Add to Personal Catalog One 30-minute private lesson per week per credit hour on an instrument or voice with a minimum preparation standard. Generally involves a public convocation recital performanc… source |
| MUSC1120 | Double Bass I | — | Add to Personal Catalog One 30-minute private lesson per week per credit hour on an instrument or voice with a minimum preparation standard. Generally involves a public convocation recital performanc… source |
| MUSC1130 | Flute I | — | Add to Personal Catalog One 30-minute private lesson per week per credit hour on an instrument or voice with a minimum preparation standard. Generally involves a public convocation recital performanc… source |
| MUSC1140 | French Horn I | — | Add to Personal Catalog One 30-minute private lesson per week per credit hour on an instrument or voice with a minimum preparation standard. Generally involves a public convocation recital performanc… source |
| MUSC1150 | Guitar I | — | Add to Personal Catalog One 30-minute private lesson per week per credit hour on an instrument or voice with a minimum preparation standard. Generally involves a public convocation recital performanc… source |
| MUSC1152 | Bass Guitar I | — | Add to Personal Catalog One 30-minute private lesson per week per credit hour on an instrument or voice with a minimum preparation standard. Generally involves a public convocation recital performanc… source |
| MUSC1170 | Oboe I | — | Add to Personal Catalog One 30-minute private lesson per week per credit hour on an instrument or voice with a minimum preparation standard. Generally involves a public convocation recital performanc… source |
| MUSC1190 | Percussion I | — | Add to Personal Catalog One 30-minute private lesson per week per credit hour on an instrument or voice with a minimum preparation standard. Generally involves a public convocation recital performanc… source |
| MUSC1200 | Piano I | — | Add to Personal Catalog One 30-minute private lesson per week per credit hour on an instrument or voice with a minimum preparation standard. Generally involves a public convocation recital performanc… source |
| MUSC1204 | Jazz Piano I | — | Add to Personal Catalog One 30-minute private lesson per week per credit hour on an instrument or voice with a minimum preparation standard. Generally involves a public convocation recital performanc… source |
| MUSC1206 | Jazz Voice I | — | Add to Personal Catalog One 30-minute private lesson per week per credit hour on an instrument or voice with a minimum preparation standard. Generally involves a public convocation recital performanc… source |
| MUSC1210 | Saxophone I | — | Add to Personal Catalog One 30-minute private lesson per week per credit hour on an instrument or voice with a minimum preparation standard. Generally involves a public convocation recital performanc… source |
| MUSC1220 | Trombone I | — | Add to Personal Catalog One 30-minute private lesson per week per credit hour on an instrument or voice with a minimum preparation standard. Generally involves a public convocation recital performanc… source |
| MUSC1230 | Trumpet I | — | Add to Personal Catalog One 30-minute private lesson per week per credit hour on an instrument or voice with a minimum preparation standard. Generally involves a public convocation recital performanc… source |
| MUSC1240 | Tuba I | — | Add to Personal Catalog One 30-minute private lesson per week per credit hour on an instrument or voice with a minimum preparation standard. Generally involves a public convocation recital performanc… source |
| MUSC1250 | Violin I | — | Add to Personal Catalog One 30-minute private lesson per week per credit hour on an instrument or voice with a minimum preparation standard. Generally involves a public convocation recital performanc… source |
| MUSC1260 | Viola I | — | Add to Personal Catalog One 30-minute private lesson per week per credit hour on an instrument or voice with a minimum preparation standard. Generally involves a public convocation recital performanc… source |
| MUSC1270 | Voice I | — | Add to Personal Catalog One 30-minute private lesson per week per credit hour on an instrument or voice with a minimum preparation standard. Generally involves a public convocation recital performanc… source |
| MUSC1290 | Class Piano I | — | Add to Personal Catalog Group instruction for the beginner at the keyboard. First semester of a four-semester sequence. Covers note reading, rhythm symbols, beginning major scales, and chord progress… source |
| MUSC1292 | Class Guitar I | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is an introduction to the guitar designed for beginning guitarists. Students will learn about the instrument in the following ways: physical aspects of guitar; his… source |
| MUSC1295 | Class Piano II | — | Add to Personal Catalog Second semester continuation of skills acquired in MUSC 1290 . Includes all major scales, prescribed chord progressions, harmonization, transposition, sightreading, and repert… source |
| MUSC1322 | Public School Technology: Percussion | — | Add to Personal Catalog Public School Technology: Percussion is designed to encompass group instruction in percussion instruments for music education majors. MUSC 1322 will future music educators fee… source |
| MUSC1340 | Public School Techniques: Voice I | — | Add to Personal Catalog Public School Techniques for Voice will encompass group instruction in vocal methods for music education and vocal performance majors. MUSC 1340 allows future music educators… source |
| MUSC1378 | College Band | — | Add to Personal Catalog Open to all students with experience on brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments. Ensemble performs standard wind band repertoire. Membership subject to director’s approval… source |
| MUSC1379 | College Band for Percussion | — | Add to Personal Catalog An opportunity for percussion students to perform in a modern wind band setting. Students will be exposed to and have the opportunity to perform band literature that is histor… source |
| MUSC1388 | Jazz Combo I | — | Add to Personal Catalog An ensemble which performs small group jazz music. Emphasis on ensemble playing and individual expression through improvisation. May be repeated three times for credit. (1 hrs… source |
| MUSC1390 | Jazz Ensemble I | — | Add to Personal Catalog A 16-20 piece ensemble for brass, woodwind, and rhythm players. Open to all students interested in performing contemporary jazz band literature. Members of the Jazz Ensemble I… source |
| MUSC1395 | Jazz Ensemble II | — | Add to Personal Catalog The Jazz Ensemble is an instrumental group which performs jazz and other popular styles of instrumental big band music. The instrumentation consists of saxophone, brass and a… source |
| MUSC1400 | Collegiate Chorale | — | Add to Personal Catalog A non-auditioned choral performing ensemble open to all student members of the college community. The course goals involve individual vocal and musical growth in a group perfo… source |
| MUSC1403 | Vocal Jazz | — | Add to Personal Catalog A vocal ensemble specializing in jazz and popular music performances, using a rhythm section as accompaniment. Members chosen by director’s audition. May be repeated three tim… source |
| MUSC1405 | Ensemble Sixth St. | — | Add to Personal Catalog A vocal ensemble specializing in jazz and popular music performances, using a rhythm section as accompaniment. Intended for singers of any experience level. Members chosen by… source |
| MUSC1410 | Vocal Ensemble | — | Add to Personal Catalog A 12-16 member vocal ensemble using an integration of related arts (drama, dance, poetry, visual arts, etc.) in the performance of music from all periods and styles. Members c… source |
| MUSC1415 | Introduction to Music Technology | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students will acquire an overview to a broad range of technology-based music applications and concepts including the properties of sound and sound perception, microphone desig… source |
| MUSC1416 | Pro Tools Fundamentals I (PT 101) | — | Add to Personal Catalog (1.5) This course is an introduction to Avid’s Pro Tools digital audio workstation software application. Basic Pro Tools principles, including how to complete a Pro Tools proj… source |
| MUSC1417 | Pro Tools Fundamentals II (PT 110) | — | Add to Personal Catalog (1.5) Pro Tools 110 Fundamentals II in an intermediate-level course that expands upon the basic principles taught in PT101 and introduces the core concepts and skills student… source |
| MUSC1430 | Symphony Orchestra | — | Add to Personal Catalog An organization open to community members and students with experience on strings, brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments. Membership by director’s approval. May be repea… source |
| MUSC1435 | Audio Recording | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students develop basic understanding of recording principles and techniques. Students examine the principles of sound, the operation and maintenance of studio equipment, and t… source |
| MUSC1450 | Percussion Ensemble | — | Add to Personal Catalog Percussion ensembles depending on instrumentation and interest of students. May be repeated three times for credit. (1 hrs lab) source |
| MUSC1460 | Brass Ensemble | — | Add to Personal Catalog Brass ensembles depending on instrumentation and interest of students. May be repeated three times for credit. (1 hrs lab) source |
| MUSC1470 | Woodwind Ensemble | — | Add to Personal Catalog Woodwind ensembles depending on instrumentation and interest of students. May be repeated three times for credit. (2 hrs lab) source |
| MUSC1482 | Guitar Ensemble | — | Add to Personal Catalog The Northwest College Guitar ensemble is a non-audition performance ensemble open to all members of the college and community. Students must be able to play basic chords, and… source |
| MUSC1483 | Jazz Guitar Ensemble | — | Add to Personal Catalog The Advanced Guitar Ensemble is an auditioned group taken from the main guitar ensemble. The focus will be on performing more complex and challenging music, as well as going o… source |
| MUSC1503 | Vocal Jazz II | — | Add to Personal Catalog A vocal ensemble specializing in jazz and popular music performances, using a rhythm section as accompaniment. Intended for singers of any experience level. Members chosen by… source |
| MUSC1960 | Studio Maintenance I | — | Add to Personal Catalog Studio Maintenance I provides hands-on projects in the areas of live sound reinforcement, 2-track concert recording, file format transfers, dubbing, and audio database managem… source |
| MUSC2010 | American Popular Music | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course provides a cultural, historical, and aesthetic overview of twentieth century American popular music and its nineteenth century beginnings. Using a ostly chronologi… source |
| MUSC2025 | Intro to World Music | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students learn strategies on how to listen to and compare the sound of various musical cultures. Students will also gain a deeper understanding for the local contexts of these… source |
| MUSC2030 | Written Theory III | — | Add to Personal Catalog A study of chromatic and contemporary harmonic concepts. Emphasis placed on the analysis of historical music and writing in contemporary styles. Students expected to develop a… source |
| MUSC2035 | Aural Theory III | — | Add to Personal Catalog Class participation in the skills of melodic, harmonic and rhythmic dictation, and sight singing in more chromatic styles. Should be taken in conjunction with MUSC 2030 . (1 h… source |
| MUSC2040 | Written Theory IV | — | Add to Personal Catalog A continuation of Written Theory III with additional study of counterpoint and writing in larger musical forms. (3 hrs lec) source |
| MUSC2045 | Aural Theory IV | — | Add to Personal Catalog Includes work in error detection and diatonic keyboard harmony. Should be taken in conjunction with MUSC 2040 . Prerequisite: MUSC 2040 (1 hr lec) source |
| MUSC2050 | Music History Survey I | — | Add to Personal Catalog The history and literature of music from ancient times through 1800 and the Classic era of the music of Western Civilization. Primarily traces the development of art music sty… source |
| MUSC2055 | Music History Survey II | — | Add to Personal Catalog The history and literature of the music of Western Civilization from 1800 to the present. Traces the development of musical style in a historical and cultural context. In addi… source |
| MUSC2060 | Jazz Improvisation I | — | Add to Personal Catalog Introduction to the skills necessary to create and perform jazz solos involving simple to complex chord progression, harmonic structures, and rhythmic frameworks. (1 hr lec) source |
| MUSC2065 | Jazz Improvisation II | — | Add to Personal Catalog Continuation of MUSC 2060 . (1 hr lec) source |
| MUSC2071 | Applied Music: Vocal and Instrumental | — | Add to Personal Catalog Private lessons in voice or instrument for students who have completed four semesters of study in voice or in one instrument. (.5 hr lec, 5 hrs open lab) source |
| MUSC2080 | Baritone Horn II | — | Add to Personal Catalog One 30-minute private lesson per week per credit hour on an instrument or voice with a minimum preparation standard. Generally involves a public convocation recital performanc… source |
| MUSC2090 | Bassoon II | — | Add to Personal Catalog One 30-minute private lesson per week per credit hour on an instrument or voice with a minimum preparation standard. Generally involves a public convocation recital performanc… source |
| MUSC2100 | Cello II | — | Add to Personal Catalog One 30-minute private lesson per week per credit hour on an instrument or voice with a minimum preparation standard. Generally involves a public convocation recital performanc… source |
| MUSC2110 | Clarinet II | — | Add to Personal Catalog One 30-minute private lesson per week per credit hour on an instrument or voice with a minimum preparation standard. Generally involves a public convocation recital performanc… source |
| MUSC2140 | French Horn II | — | Add to Personal Catalog One 30-minute private lesson per week per credit hour on an instrument or voice with a minimum preparation standard. Generally involves a public convocation recital performanc… source |
| MUSC2150 | Guitar II | — | Add to Personal Catalog One 30-minute private lesson per week per credit hour on an instrument or voice with a minimum preparation standard. Generally involves a public convocation recital performanc… source |
| MUSC2152 | Bass Guitar II | — | Add to Personal Catalog One 30-minute private lesson per week per credit hour on an instrument or voice with a minimum preparation standard. Generally involves a public convocation recital performanc… source |
| MUSC2170 | Oboe II | — | Add to Personal Catalog One 30-minute private lesson per week per credit hour on an instrument or voice with a minimum preparation standard. Generally involves a public convocation recital performanc… source |
| MUSC2190 | Percussion II | — | Add to Personal Catalog One 30-minute private lesson per week per credit hour on an instrument or voice with a minimum preparation standard. Generally involves a public convocation recital performanc… source |
| MUSC2200 | Piano II | — | Add to Personal Catalog One 30-minute private lesson per week per credit hour on an instrument or voice with a minimum preparation standard. Generally involves a public convocation recital performanc… source |
| MUSC2204 | Jazz Piano II | — | Add to Personal Catalog One 30-minute private lesson per week per credit hour on an instrument or voice with a minimum preparation standard. Generally involves a public convocation recital performanc… source |
| MUSC2206 | Jazz Voice II | — | Add to Personal Catalog One 30-minute private lesson per week per credit hour on an instrument or voice with a minimum preparation standard. Generally involves a public convocation recital performanc… source |
| MUSC2210 | Saxophone II | — | Add to Personal Catalog One 30-minute private lesson per week per credit hour on an instrument or voice with a minimum preparation standard. Generally involves a public convocation recital performanc… source |
| MUSC2220 | Trombone II | — | Add to Personal Catalog One 30-minute private lesson per week per credit hour on an instrument or voice with a minimum preparation standard. Generally involves a public convocation recital performanc… source |
| MUSC2230 | Trumpet II | — | Add to Personal Catalog One 30-minute private lesson per week per credit hour on an instrument or voice with a minimum preparation standard. Generally involves a public convocation recital performanc… source |
| MUSC2240 | Tuba II | — | Add to Personal Catalog One 30-minute private lesson per week per credit hour on an instrument or voice with a minimum preparation standard. Generally involves a public convocation recital performanc… source |
| MUSC2250 | Violin II | — | Add to Personal Catalog One 30-minute private lesson per week per credit hour on an instrument or voice with a minimum preparation standard. Generally involves a public convocation recital performanc… source |
| MUSC2260 | Viola II | — | Add to Personal Catalog One 30-minute private lesson per week per credit hour on an instrument or voice with a minimum preparation standard. Generally involves a public convocation recital performanc… source |
| MUSC2270 | Voice II | — | Add to Personal Catalog One 30-minute private lesson per week per credit hour on an instrument or voice with a minimum preparation standard. Generally involves a public convocation recital performanc… source |
| MUSC2290 | Class Piano III | — | Add to Personal Catalog Third semester of a four-semester sequence. Develops further piano skills. Involves prescribed scales, harmonizations, chord progressions, transpositions, sightreading, and re… source |
| MUSC2295 | Class Piano IV | — | Add to Personal Catalog Final semester of a four-semester sequence. May include learning simple accompaniments. Designed to prepare the music major for piano proficiency exam upon transfer. May be re… source |
| MUSC2320 | Diction for Singers I | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course focuses on the enunciation and transcription of the Italian and English languages as applied to lyric diction. Familiarity with the appropriate choice of speech so… source |
| MUSC2325 | Diction for Singers II | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course focuses on the enunciation and transcription of the German and French languages as applied to lyric diction. Familiarity with the appropriate choice of speech soun… source |
| MUSC2395 | Piano Proficiency | — | Add to Personal Catalog The Piano Proficiency exam is required of all students seeking a four-year degree in music performance or education and should be completed sometime during the sophomore year.… source |
| MUSC2410 | Techniques for Live Sound | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students receive a practical orientation to live sound reinforcement for voice and music. We will study a broad range of concepts and procedures including: basic sounds and ac… source |
| MUSC2416 | Pro Tools for Game Audio | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is designed to provide students introduction to Game Audio workflow including recording, editing and mastering sound for games and interactive multimedia. Working… source |
| MUSC2435 | Advanced Audio Recording | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students advance their recording skills through a project-based curriculum. Students use the computer to create an integrated recording, editing, and mixing environment extend… source |
| MUSC2440 | Electronic Musicianship: Synths and MIDI | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students learn the principles and techniques of MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) and its uses in music composition, recording, and arrangement. After exploring basi… source |
| MUSC2500 | Portfolio | — | Add to Personal Catalog Designed for students pursuing the AAS in Music Technology/Multimedia. Students develop and present, in a multimedia format, a collection of their musical, print, and other wo… source |
| HLSC1101 | Allied Health First Year Seminar | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is designed to assist students seeking a health professions type degree. Students will develop skills such as planning, use of campus resources, research, how to d… source |
| NRST1000 | Fundamentals of Nursing | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students learn theory, skills, and the basic nursing concepts of caring, documentation, teaching/learning, critical thinking, communication, and the nursing process in order t… source |
| NRST1510 | Nurse Assistant | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students acquire the basic theory, principles, and skills necessary to provide basic patient care as a CNA in the health care setting to meet the physical, psychosocial, menta… source |
| NRST1550 | Certifies Nurse Assistant II | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is designed to provide the student with the basic principles, and skills necessary to provide client/resident care in the health care setting within the scope of p… source |
| NRST1600 | Medication Assistant-Certified | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is designed to provide the student with the basic principles and skills necessary to provide patient/resident care in the health care setting within the scope of p… source |
| NRST1688 | Pharmacology I for Practical Nursing | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students learn the concepts and skills necessary for safe and accurate drug dosage calculations. Students learn to utilize the nursing process necessary for safe medication ad… source |
| NRST1705 | Clinical Experience I for Practical Nursing | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students learn to use an ever-expanding body of knowledge and the nursing process to demonstrate critical thinking and problem solving through clinical learning experiences. S… source |
| NRST1735 | Clinical Experience II for Practical Nursing | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students learn to use an ever-expanding body of knowledge and the nursing process to demonstrate critical thinking and problem solving to provide basic care for clients with c… source |
| NRST1745 | Nursing Care of Adult I for Practical Nursing | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students acquire the theoretical framework needed to safely and competently care for patients across the lifespan with unmet human needs related to chronic illnesses. The nurs… source |
| NRST1788 | Pharmacology II for Practical Nursing | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students learn the effects of drug therapy on each body system. Students learn the connection between drug therapy and nursing theory. Students learn how to use drug therapy t… source |
| NRST2605 | Maternal Child Nursing for Practical Nursing | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students will expand their comprehension of maternal child practical nursing care through theory and clinical experience. With assistance, the student will demonstrate the und… source |
| NRST2810 | Basic Coronary Care | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students learn basic electrocardiographic interpretation and focus on basic cardiac rhythm disturbances, treatment, and nursing management. (2 hrs lec) source |
| NRST2830 | Intravenous Therapy for LPN/LVN | — | Add to Personal Catalog This is an 8-week course for the LPN/LVN which provides comprehensive information on I.V. therapy through utilization of the nursing process. This course also covers risk and… source |
| NRST2981 | Student Nurse Tech. | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is designed to provide registered nursing student with an opportunity to obtain leadership and clinical experience in the application of all previously learned kno… source |
| NURS1100 | Professional Nursing Care in Health Promotion | — | Add to Personal Catalog This semester introduces the learner to the concepts of health promotion, safety, clinical judgment, leadership, patient centeredness, and professionalism. Health promotion in… source |
| NURS1101 | Nursing First Year Seminar | — | Add to Personal Catalog This is an orientation class for first year students who are specifically interested in a career in nursing. This course will introduce students to college resources, opportun… source |
| NURS1150 | Nursing Pharmacology I | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students learn the concepts of basic pharmacology and the nursing management of drug therapy including the examination of body systems and related drug therapy within each sys… source |
| NURS1200 | Professional Nursing Care of Patient with Chronic Illness | — | Add to Personal Catalog This semester introduces the learner to the patient and family with chronic illness using the concepts of health promotion, safety, clinical judgment, leadership, patient cent… source |
| NURS2150 | Nursing Pharmacology II | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students learn the concepts of basic pharmacology and the nursing management of drug therapy including the examination of body systems and related drug therapy within each sys… source |
| NURS2250 | Nurse Pharmacology III | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students learn the concepts of basic pharmacology and the nursing management of drug therapy including the examination of body systems and related drug therapy within each sys… source |
| NURS2300 | Professional Nursing Care of Patient with Acute Illness | — | Add to Personal Catalog This semester introduces the learner to the patient and family with acute illness using the concepts of health promotion, safety, clinical judgment, leadership, patient center… source |
| NURS2400 | Professional Nursing Care of Patient with Complex Illness | — | Add to Personal Catalog This semester introduces the learner for the patient and family with complex illness using the concepts of health promotion, safety, clinical judgment, leadership, patient cen… source |
| NURS2420 | NCLEX Content Review | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is for nursing major in their final semester and is designed to assist students in assimilating core nursing content as they prepare to sit for the NCLEX®-RN licen… source |
| OEAC1100 | Outdoor Living Skills: Desert | — | Add to Personal Catalog Acquaints the student with safe and conservationally sound backpacking skills. Special emphasis on techniques adapted to the desert environment. Five days continuous. (1 hr le… source |
| OEAC1150 | Outdoor Living Skills: Mountain | — | Add to Personal Catalog Acquaints the student with safe and conservationally sound backpacking skills. Special emphasis on techniques adapted to the mountain environment. Five days continuous. (1 hr… source |
| OEAC1285 | Whitewater Kayaking I | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course introduces fundamental skills for basic whitewater kayaking. It is designed for students with little or no previous whitewater kayaking experience and emphasizes s… source |
| OEAC1286 | Spelunking | — | Add to Personal Catalog (.5) This course introduces basic equipment, technique and trip information to prepare students for safe participation in the sport of cave exploration. The course covers the… source |
| OEAC1287 | Outdoor Rock Climbing | — | Add to Personal Catalog Introduces rock climbing technique, equipment, history and ethics. Students will participate in indoor climbing and outdoor bouldering and roped climbing. Emphasis is placed o… source |
| OEAC1610 | Outdoor Recreation Activities | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students are introduced to a variety of outdoor related activities such as rock climbing, orienteering, hiking/backpacking, kayaking, spelunking, biking, rappelling, logistics… source |
| OEAC1720 | Rock Climbing II | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is designed to teach students with previous rock climbing experience more advanced skills. Emphasis is placed on operating a safe climbing experience. the course t… source |
| HLED2505 | Outdoor Emergency Care | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is the primary training requirement for the NSP-certified Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) technician and patrollers. The purpose of the course is to prepare OEC techn… source |
| OEAC1400 | Avalanche Training | — | source |
| OEAC1500 | Avalanche Training | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course provides a complete introduction to avalanche terrain, decision making, and rescue protocol. The course is designed for those new to travel in avalanche terrain. I… source |
| OEPR1100 | Challenge Course Facilitation | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is designed to provide training in the philosophy, applications and programming of challenge course and adventure education programming focusing on skills and tech… source |
| OEPR1101 | Outdoor Education First Year Seminar | — | Add to Personal Catalog This is the official “Cornerstone” course for the Outdoor Education program. It is an orientation class for first year students which introduces students to institutional reso… source |
| OEPR1200 | Winter Outdoor Survival | — | Add to Personal Catalog Designed to prepare outdoorsmen and travelers for crisis situations that occur during winter. With preparedness as a primary goal, examines hazards of winter environment. (.5… source |
| OEPR1210 | Snow-based Activities | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course introduces winter-based activities including winter camping, ice climbing, backcountry skiing and snowshoeing, avalanche awareness and living in a winter environme… source |
| OEPR1220 | Introduction to Ski Area Operations | — | source |
| OEPR1225 | Introduction to Snow Science | — | source |
| OEPR1230 | Ski Lift & Rental Operations | — | source |
| OEPR1235 | Snowmaking & Grooming Operations | — | source |
| OEPR1240 | Ski Patrol Operations | — | source |
| OEPR1245 | Ski Operations Practicum I | — | source |
| OEPR1250 | River Guide Skills | — | Add to Personal Catalog Through direct experience, students learn to guide white water and gain an understanding of the riparian environment. Students integrate information from areas of outdoor educ… source |
| OEPR1250 | Ski Operations Practicum II | — | source |
| OEPR1260 | Water-based Activities | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students will learn water-related activities including flat-water and white-water kayaking and white-water rafting. Topics include river trip and logistical planning, river sa… source |
| OEPR1520 | Introduction to Ski Area Operations | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course introduces ski area operations and operations of a ski resort. This course will focus on the various departments and how each contributes to the ski area experienc… source |
| OEPR1525 | Introduction to Snow Science | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course introduces snow science through lectures and inquiry based-field laboratories. This course will allow for the study of the maritime, inter-mountain and continental… source |
| OEPR1530 | Ski Lift & Rental Operations | — | Add to Personal Catalog Introduces the fundamental safety requirements for lift and rental center operations and the use of common hand and power tools. Introduces students to components and operatio… source |
| OEPR1535 | Snowmaking & Grooming Operations | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is designed to familiarize students with snowmaking equipment, system design, and operating techniques, technology, and safety. Teaches proper grooming, packing, a… source |
| OEPR1540 | Ski Patrol Operations | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is designed to teach you the basic skiing, equipment handling, Outdoor Emergency Transport, and mountain management required of a ski patroller. You will utilize y… source |
| OEPR1545 | Ski Operations Practicum I | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students gain practical experience in one or more of the following: ski patrol, lift operations, rental operations or snow making and trail grooming operations. (3 hr lec/lab) source |
| OEPR1555 | Ski Operations Practicum II | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students gain additional practical experience in one or more of the following: ski patrol, lift operations, rental operations or snow making and trail grooming operation as th… source |
| OEPR1600 | Basic Search and Rescue | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students gain practical experience in personal preparedness, search and rescue equipment and technology, emergency response and packaging victims for transport in all types of… source |
| OEPR1605 | Low Angle Rescue for Ski Operations | — | Add to Personal Catalog The course provides students with tools to access, stabilize and transport guests. It introduces concepts and techniques in the classroom and then moves onto the mountain wher… source |
| OEPR1740 | Land Based Activities | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course introduces students to a variety of backcountry travel experiences including activities such as hiking and backpacking, rock climbing, spelunking, mountain biking,… source |
| OEPR2150 | Swift Water Rescue | — | Add to Personal Catalog A course designed to teach river-running enthusiasts, Search and Rescue team members, and Emergency Responders skills related to safe travel and rescue in swift and moving wat… source |
| OEPR2200 | Outdoor Program and Administration | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is designed to introduce the policies and procedures of running an outdoor education/recreation program. Emphasis is placed on risk management, logistics, staffing… source |
| OEPR2970 | Outdoor Education Practicum | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students gain practical experience in one or more of the following: teaching outdoor pursuits, conducting adventure activities, leading expeditions, and managing adventure edu… source |
| ORTM1000 | Foundation of Recreation and Tourism | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students study the principles and philosophies of recreation in the outdoors. This course covers topics including trends in outdoor recreation, agencies providing programming,… source |
| ORTM2050 | Program Planning, Design and Delivery | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is a focused study of the design, delivery, and marketing of popular and successful recreational programs and events to diverse and inclusive audiences. Students w… source |
| ORTM2410 | Outdoor Leadership | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students acquire a theoretical and practical foundation for leadership in the outdoor setting. The course will be presented both in and out of the classroom giving students th… source |
| PHTO0000 | Photography Elective Courses | — | Add to Personal Catalog Choose from the following list: PHTO 1550 - Outdoor Photography Seminar PHTO 2385 - Photography Theme Seminar PHTO 2760 - Introduction to Digital Multimedia PHTO 2765 - Photog… source |
| PHTO1101 | First Year Seminar: Outdoor Photography | — | Add to Personal Catalog As a First Year Seminar class for incoming freshman interested in photography, this class will provide students with the opportunity to become familiar with Northwest College… source |
| PHTO1540 | Beginning Digital Photography | — | Add to Personal Catalog Intended for the non-photo major, this course introduces beginning photography with an emphasis on theories, tools and practices of digital imaging and the hardware and softwa… source |
| PHTO1550 | Outdoor Photography Seminar | — | Add to Personal Catalog Emphasis on field photography. Lighting, composition, and technical aspects of outdoor and nature photography studied in intensive weekend format. Critique of student work and… source |
| PHTO1600 | Survey of Photography | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students acquire an overview of photography from its early practitioners to contemporary photographers and the history of photographic processes. Students study the history of… source |
| PHTO1610 | Introduction to Commercial Photography | — | Add to Personal Catalog Designed as an introductory photography course offering practice and experience in mechanical and creative functions of the medium with emphasis on technical skills and proced… source |
| PHTO1630 | View Camera and Basic Lighting | — | Add to Personal Catalog Introduces the 4 x 5 view camera and skills to control proper perspective of the image and basic lighting. Explores the use of tools with studio assignments and proper exposur… source |
| PHTO2320 | Digital Photography Intensive from Capture to Print | — | Add to Personal Catalog Regardless of your Photoshop or Lightroom skill level, this summer intensive workshop will boost your confidence and hone your digital photography skill sets as the fine detai… source |
| PHTO2350 | Media Photography | — | Add to Personal Catalog Reviews the history of media photography and emphasizes intensive practical photographic experience utilizing a variety of news photographer techniques. Topics include advance… source |
| PHTO2385 | Photography Theme Seminar | — | Add to Personal Catalog Within a shared or related academic program, participating students will produce personal and/or group projects involving elements of public presentation and community service… source |
| PHTO2510 | Studio Illustration I | — | Add to Personal Catalog Develops knowledge and skills in producing creative images in the field of studio illustration. Places major emphasis on photographic styles and tabletop product work. Covers… source |
| PHTO2520 | Studio Illustration II | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students learn to approach, identify, and solve creative photographic problems for consumer advertising. Emphasis given to advanced techniques in lighting for food, still life… source |
| PHTO2610 | Commercial Portrait I | — | Add to Personal Catalog Introduces basic portrait techniques, both in the studio and in outdoor environmental settings. Students explore basic portraiture with emphasis in utilizing classical studio… source |
| PHTO2620 | Commercial Portrait II | — | Add to Personal Catalog A continuation of Commercial Portrait I. Examines advanced posing and lighting techniques through studio and on-location portraiture. Students apply portrait techniques to spe… source |
| PHTO2650 | Digital Imaging I | — | Add to Personal Catalog Course explores digital photography and creative computer enhancement of photographs through the use of the Macintosh computer and Adobe Photoshop software. Covers a variety o… source |
| PHTO2710 | Professional Portfolio I | — | Add to Personal Catalog An introduction to the photographic portfolio for the photography student. A survey of portfolios introduces the student to developing a personal portfolio needed for seeking… source |
| PHTO2720 | Professional Portfolio II | — | Add to Personal Catalog A continuation of Professional Portfolio I. Student learns independent production in a selected area of photographic interest. This selected interest represents the student’s… source |
| PHTO2740 | Digital Color Photography | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students acquire knowledge and skills related to traditional color photography and digital photographic techniques. Projects will be photographed in color utilizing both color… source |
| PHTO2750 | Digital Photo Applications | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students learn about advanced digital techniques and approaches to creating photographic images and introduction to digital asset management. Creativity and expressive use of… source |
| PHTO2760 | Introduction to Digital Multimedia | — | Add to Personal Catalog Introduces the creation and application of multimedia, with special consideration for video and all its aspects. This course offers an overview of multimedia tools, terminolog… source |
| PHTO2765 | Photographic and Digital Preservation | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students learn the necessary technical skills and aesthetic sensibilities required for a professional career in digital preservation and restoration. Ethics of digital imaging… source |
| PHTO2960 | Photo Field Studies | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students will have the opportunity for extensive travel, internationally or domestically, providing a view of travel photography through intensive study in the field. Creativi… source |
| PEAC1049 | Indoor Cycling | — | Add to Personal Catalog (0.5) Indoor Cycling is a full-body, low-impact, aerobic exercise that can strengthen the heart, lower blood pressure, boost energy, burn off extra fat, tone legs and stomach,… source |
| PEPR1040 | Sport First Aid | — | Add to Personal Catalog Coaches develop knowledge and skills necessary to recognize common sport injuries and administer the appropriate sport first aid to the injured or ill athlete. Designed to mee… source |
| PEPR1115 | Rodeo Fundamentals: Timed Events | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students demonstrate an understanding of the rules, techniques, and safety practices of Timed Events (calf roping, steer wrestling, team roping, breakaway roping, barrel racin… source |
| PEPR2012 | Physical Education for Elementary School | — | Add to Personal Catalog Trains prospective elementary teachers to develop every child’s need for strength, skills, health, and knowledge. Involves training with grade school children in the community… source |
| PEPR2050 | Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries | — | Add to Personal Catalog Provides the prospective coach with the basic skills necessary to provide basic care for the injured athlete. Strongly emphasizes prevention, recognition, and care of athletic… source |
| PEPR2091 | Sports Officiating | — | Add to Personal Catalog Studies officiating techniques, rules, and the role of the official. Involves practical officiating experience. (1 hrs lec) source |
| PEPR2100 | Theory of Coaching | — | Add to Personal Catalog Designed to meet the Wyoming State Coaches Certification Requirement. Prepares coaches in the fundamentals of coaching any sport. (2 hrs lec) source |
| PEPR2105 | Advanced Rodeo Skills: Roughstock | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students demonstrate an understanding of equipment preparation, advanced techniques, and safety practices of Roughstock Events (bull riding, saddle bronc riding, or bareback b… source |
| PEPR2110 | Foundations of Coaching | — | Add to Personal Catalog Studies coaching philosophy and source |
| PEAT1000 | Varsity Sports | — | Add to Personal Catalog Represents active participation on an athletic varsity team, attendance at practice, and some independent study. One specific sport will be emphasized in each section of this… source |
| PEAT1005 | Varsity Sports | — | Add to Personal Catalog See PEAT 1000 for course description. Sophomore level. (1 hr lec, 1 hr lab) source |
| PHYS1090 | Fundamentals of the Physical Universe | — | Add to Personal Catalog Applies fundamental principles of Chemistry and physics to real life situations. Designed primarily for elementary education students. (3 hrs lec, 2 hrs lab) source |
| PHYS1110 | General Physics I | — | Add to Personal Catalog Introduces fundamental laws of mechanics, thermodynamics, and wave motion. Some attention to processes of scientific discovery. For science and non-science students seeking a… source |
| PHYS1120 | General Physics II | — | Add to Personal Catalog Topics include electricity, magnetism, optics, light, relativity, and nuclear physics. A continuation of PHYS 1110 . PHYS 1110 . (3 hrs lec, 3 hrs lab) source |
| PHYS1310 | College Physics I | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students concentrate on physical sciences, math, or engineering and are introduced to the laws of classical mechanics (including mechanical waves and simple harmonic motion),… source |
| PHYS1320 | College Physics II | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students are introduced to the laws of classical electromagnetism, classical optics and modern physics as applied to physical problems, with an emphasis on theoretical develop… source |
| PHYS2149 | Nuclear Century | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students acquire an understanding and appreciation for the development of nuclear energy and the social, psychological, political, and environmental issues associated with it.… source |
| PHYS2320 | Modern Physics | — | Add to Personal Catalog Serves as an introduction to the fundamentals of quantum mechanics and explores many subfields that were facilitated by its formulation: nuclear, atomic, elementary particle,… source |
| POLS0000 | Political Science Elective Courses | — | Add to Personal Catalog Choose from the following list: POLS 1250 - Introduction to Comparative Government POLS 2000 - Current Issues in American Government POLS 2310 - Intro to International Relatio… source |
| POLS1000 | American and Wyoming Government | — | Add to Personal Catalog An introductory course for political science programs that meets statutory requirements for instruction in principles and provisions of the constitutions of the U.S. and Wyomi… source |
| POLS1100 | Wyoming Government | — | Add to Personal Catalog Wyoming Government is an introduction to the Constitution and governmental system of Wyoming, focusing on the various political institutions, processes, and actors. Topics of… source |
| POLS1250 | Introduction to Comparative Government | — | Add to Personal Catalog Surveys representative governing systems with selected foreign governments providing basis for course. (3 hrs lec) source |
| POLS2000 | Current Issues in American Government | — | Add to Personal Catalog Reviews current policies and policy makers in American government. Makes a special effort to relate current political issues and government’s attempt to deal with them. (3 hrs… source |
| POLS2310 | Intro to International Relations | — | Add to Personal Catalog Surveys contemporary relations between the nations of the world. Introduces basic principles and conventional tools for conducting relations between nations. (3 hrs lec) source |
| POLS2350 | Leadership Skills: Model United Nations | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students learn to appreciate the United Nations’ mission and the role of diplomacy in the world today. It will provide students an in-depth understanding of the policy concern… source |
| POLS2460 | Intro to Political Philosophy | — | Add to Personal Catalog A survey of the history of western political thought including the study of concepts and approaches to political theory. (3 hours lec) source |
| BADM3970 | Internship: Professional Studies | 6 | Add to Personal Catalog 1-6 Credits Students use hands-on experience to enhance the formal class work and real experience in their choice of industry that may be small business management, retail sal… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| PROF3000 | Discovering/Utilizing Information and Ideas | — | Add to Personal Catalog Learning in this area guides students to accessing, evaluating, and utilizing information and ideas; communicating information and ideas effectively and responsibly; and apply… source |
| PROF3110 | Personal Finance | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is designed to students become financially literate and empower them with the ability to make good financial decisions. This course will cover financial basics lik… source |
| PROF4117 | Community Leadership | — | Add to Personal Catalog Introduces students to the scope and functions of professionals working in rural communities as leaders. Students will explore community dynamics, leadership skills and managi… source |
| PROF4350 | Problem Solving in Organizations | — | Add to Personal Catalog Covers management and leadership theories and techniques, problem solving, decision making, organizational communication, and design of organizational structures. Students app… source |
| PROF4500 | Risk Analysis | — | Add to Personal Catalog Introduces basic concepts of risk analysis, including risk perception, identification, assessment, communication, management, and policy. Provides quantitative treatment of ri… source |
| PROF4600 | Developing Organizational Leadership | — | Add to Personal Catalog A senior capstone experience for Bachelor of Applied Science students, bringing together reading, research, writing, and communication skills to focus on a major organizationa… source |
| PROF4985 | Seminar: Development in Community Leadership | — | Add to Personal Catalog Emphasizes basic core components of individual leadership: assessment of leadership skill and style; community-based experiences for understanding of community and resources;… source |
| PSYC0000 | Psychology Elective Courses | — | Add to Personal Catalog Choose from the following list: PSYC 1200 - Human Development PSYC 2080 - Biological Psychology PSYC 2210 - Drugs and Behavior PSYC 2340 - Psychopathology PSYC 2380 - Social P… source |
| PSYC1000 | General Psychology | — | Add to Personal Catalog General Psychology offers an introductory study of human behavior and mental processes through evidence-based knowledge. It focuses on the foundational major perspectives in p… source |
| PSYC1200 | Human Development | — | Add to Personal Catalog A study of human development from conception to death. Student examines changes in the human organism throughout the life span. Covers physical growth, changes in learning and… source |
| PSYC2000 | Research Psychological Methods | — | Add to Personal Catalog A lecture and laboratory course introducing students to methods of investigating behavioral science questions. Students learn research strategies including observation, survey… source |
| PSYC2080 | Biological Psychology | — | Add to Personal Catalog Biological Psychology explores the biological and physiological influences that drive behavior to adapt and cope with the environment as well as the biology of maladaptive beh… source |
| PSYC2210 | Drugs and Behavior | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course will provide a sound introduction to drugs which affect behavior, emphasizing drugs with abuse potential. This includes an introduction to pharmacology, the physio… source |
| PSYC2300 | Psychology of Child Development | — | Add to Personal Catalog Explores development and behavior of children from conception to adolescence, emphasizing cognitive, biosocial, and factors in the processes of development. Considered major r… source |
| PSYC2340 | Psychopathology | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students acquire a general overview of abnormal behavior emphasizing types, etiology, and treatment methods. (3 hrs lec) source |
| PSYC2380 | Social Psychology | — | Add to Personal Catalog The scientific study of how social situations and people influence each other’s thoughts, feelings, and behavior. It examines how individuals shape social environments, includ… source |
| REWM1000 | Intro to Rangeland Management | — | Add to Personal Catalog Orientation to range management as a field of study and as a profession including assistance in preparing the student’s academic program. (1 hr lec) source |
| REWM2000 | Principles of Rangeland Management | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course covers the basic principles of range management as they affect livestock production, wildlife management, grazing systems and patterns, grazing regions, and vegeta… source |
| REWM2100 | Forest Management | — | Add to Personal Catalog An introduction to the principles and goals of forestry. Includes biology of trees and forest ecosystems, management source |
| REWM2225 | Rangeland Plant Identification | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students learn about the distribution and sight identification of western United States rangeland plants. (1hr lec, 2 hrs lab) source |
| REWM2410 | Rangeland Ecosystems | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course allows students to learn the distribution of major rangeland ecosystems in North America and key plants within those ecosystems. Characteristics of the ecosystems… source |
| REWM2420 | Rangeland Plant Taxonomy | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course allows students to learn to recognize and identify by scientific and common name the major rangeland plants of North America. Skills are gained in using taxonomic… source |
| HMSV1400 | Service Learning in Community Engagement | — | Add to Personal Catalog This 1-credit hour course introduces students to the principles and practices of service learning through active participation in community-based projects. Studentswill engage… source |
| SOSC1101 | Social Science First Year Seminar | — | Add to Personal Catalog SOSC-1101 is the official “Cornerstone” course for those Social Science disciplines that have required it as a mandatory orientation class for freshman students, which introdu… source |
| SOSC2395 | Seminar in Social Science Research | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students learn about the traditions and research techniques of various social science disciplines. Students acquire familiarity with library, Web-based, and other data collect… source |
| SOWK2000 | Introduction to Social Work | — | Add to Personal Catalog Seeks to familiarize students with the basic principles, methods, and skills of social work. Considers career opportunities in social work and related professions. (3 hrs lec) source |
| SOC0000 | Sociology Elective Courses | — | Add to Personal Catalog Choose from the following list: SOC 2325 - Marriage and Family SOC 2350 - Race and Ethnic Relations SOC 2400 - Criminology / CRMJ 2400 - Criminology SOWK 2000 - Introduction t… source |
| SOC1000 | Sociological Principles | — | Add to Personal Catalog Seeks to understand the social and cultural dimensions of life and those factors which influence human behavior. Seeks to broaden the student’s exposure to a wide variety of c… source |
| SOC1100 | Social Problems | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students examine current social problems in America by utilizing basic sociological concepts and methods. Topics include: health care, poverty, crime, prejudice, drug use, ine… source |
| SOC2325 | Marriage and Family | — | Add to Personal Catalog A consideration of scientific research and expert insight with regard to dating, marriage, and family life. Includes such topics as dating, love, marital adjustment, finance m… source |
| SOC2380 | Social Psychology | — | Add to Personal Catalog The scientific study of how social situations and people influence each other’s thoughts, feelings, and behavior. It examines how individuals shape social environments, includ… source |
| SOC2400 | Criminology | — | Add to Personal Catalog Introduction to the field of criminology describing the nature and extent of crime in the United States. Topics include theories on crime causation, classifications of crime,… source |
| SDEV1000 | Software Development Skills I | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course introduces the basic skills of professional practice and ethics in software development. Students will be introduced to industry standard tools, techniques, and pr… source |
| SDEV1100 | Software Development Skills II | — | Add to Personal Catalog Building on the content in Software Development Skills I, this course further develops a student’s professional software development skills: Basic project management, extensiv… source |
| SDEV1200 | Programming Python | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course continues the introduction to the professional practice of programming. Through the study of object design and efficient, comprehensible procedures, this course ex… source |
| SDEV2100 | Mobile Development | — | Add to Personal Catalog In this course, students develop an understanding of the core fundamentals of how to develop mobile applications (e.g. for the Android platform). In doing so, they will build… source |
| SDEV2150 | Agile Project Management | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course aims to provide students with an understanding of the techniques of agile project management using common industry frameworks as applied to the delivery of real-wo… source |
| SDEV2200 | Secure Software | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course aims to provide the students with an understanding of the issues and solutions surrounding web-applications, database, and network security. The course provides ha… source |
| SDEV2250 | Web App Client Frameworks | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course aims to provide the students with a deeper understanding of several alternative frameworks, languages, and tools used in the development of web applications. Aspec… source |
| SDEV2300 | DevOps | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course aims to provide students with an understanding of the techniques of continuous integration and continuous delivery as applied to the delivery of a real-world softw… source |
| SDEV2395 | Software Development Capstone | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course allows students to synthesize the skills and knowledge from all coursework in Software Development, and to highlight and demonstrate those skills. Students partici… source |
| SPAN1010 | First Year Spanish I | — | Add to Personal Catalog Introduces the essentials of Spanish necessary for oral and written use of the language. Gives practice in speaking, reading, understanding, and writing as well as introduces… source |
| SPAN1020 | First Year Spanish II | — | Add to Personal Catalog Continuation of SPAN 1010 . More cultural topics covered. Requires the use of an audio program with each chapter. (4 hrs lec) source |
| SPAN2030 | Second Year Spanish I | — | Add to Personal Catalog Reviews basic grammar and introduces advanced grammar structures. Gives practice in conversation. Includes an introduction to Hispanic literature and more cultural information… source |
| SPAN2040 | Second Year Spanish II | — | Add to Personal Catalog Continuation of SPAN 2030 . More concentration on conversation, composition, literature, and culture. (4 hrs lec) source |
| SPAN2460 | Field Studies | — | Add to Personal Catalog An introduction to the culture, geography, history, and language of a Spanish-speaking country. Course normally includes preparation prior to travel along with intensive langu… source |
| STAT2050 | Fundamentals of Statistics | — | Add to Personal Catalog Covers descriptive measures, probability, discrete and continuous distributions, ideas and applications of statistical inference, hypothesis testing, and an introduction to re… source |
| STAT2070 | Intro to Statistics for Social Science Majors | — | Add to Personal Catalog Presents central ideas of descriptive statistics and statistical inference, as applied to questions in social sciences. Includes graphs, averages, sampling, estimation, hypoth… source |
| THEA1000 | Intro to Theatre | — | Add to Personal Catalog 3 Introduces various phases of the theatre in an effort to enhance appreciation of theatre as a performing art. Designed to give a general knowledge of theatre through the age… source |
| THEA1100 | Beginning Acting | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students learn the basic practices of acting examining the fundamental principles of oral and physical interpretation. Also provides practical experience in a variety of theat… source |
| THEA2050 | Theatre Practice | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students audition, rehearse, and perform assigned roles for public theatre presentation. Course may be repeated once for credit. (2 hrs lab per credit) source |
| THEA2100 | Acting II | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students develop the actor’s voice and body for characterization and character interaction through performance of scenes. Character and scene development through research, per… source |
| THEA2120 | Oral Interpretation | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students develop an appreciation of literature by interpreting it orally for an audience. Students learn principles and skills of interpreting prose, poetry, and dramatic lite… source |
| THEA2460 | NWC on Broadway | — | Add to Personal Catalog Student have the opportunity to travel to New York City to participate in a variety of theatre opportunities and view a variety of off Broadway and Broadway theatre production… source |
| WELD1555 | Welding Technology Safety and Problem Solving | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course covers personnel protection, fire prevention, welding on closed containers, ventilation, proper use of equipment, and treatment of minor injuries. May be repeated… source |
| WELD1600 | General Arc Welding | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is an introduction to oxyacetylene, electric arc and cutting torch. Different welding units and basic welds in main positions, economy in use of equipment, and spe… source |
| WELD1650 | Print Reading | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is a study of blueprint reading and basic drafting practices used in the welding and manufacturing industry. It provides training in reading and drawing blueprints… source |
| WELD1700 | General Welding | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is an in-depth study and practice in arc welding, all positions, with a variety of metals. Oxyacetylene instruction includes brazing, aluminum, and cast iron. Flex… source |
| WELD1705 | Welding Processes | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is designed for the new learner specializing in welding, providing the students with lecture and hands-on experience. Emphasis is on oxyacetylene welding, electric… source |
| WELD1765 | Advanced Welding Processes | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course covers MIG and TIG skills; pipe welding skills; higher skills of welding copper, aluminum and stainless steel. For students seeking a degree in Welding. (2 hrs lec… source |
| WELD1770 | GMAW - FCAW | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students will gain technical understanding of Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) equipment, metal transfer, shielding gases, and welding safety. Emphasis will be placed on short cir… source |
| WELD1785 | Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Plate and Pipe | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students will learn about Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) which is an individual specialty that is demonstrated and performed on mild steel, stainless steel, and aluminum in a… source |
| WELD1800 | Materials Evaluation | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course provides an introduction to the field of destructive and nondestructive testing of metals. It examines testing methods in evaluation of various welding processes.… source |
| WELD1860 | Welding Fabrication | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students acquire knowledge of welding fabrication by emphasizing construction of welded projects, utilization of blueprints and specifications, and repair and maintenance of i… source |
| WELD1870 | Advanced Metal Fabrication Techniques | — | Add to Personal Catalog Consists of developing plans and producing a finished project. Various welding positions and assembly techniques are utilized. For students seeking a degree in Welding. (1 hr… source |
| WELD1920 | Basic Pipe Welding | — | Add to Personal Catalog Arc welding of pipe in various positions and techniques are covered in this course. Safety electrode selection and certification codes are also included. Open to any students.… source |
| WELD1940 | Robotics Technology | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students learn to program, set up, and operate a Computer Numeric Controlled (CNC) cutting system. Information is encoded into a software program which interprets the informat… source |
| WELD1960 | Specialized Applications in Welding | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course provides the learner with a technical understanding of gas metal arc welding and gas tungsten arc welding, welding equipment setup, metal transfer, shielding gasse… source |
| WELD2610 | Ornamental Iron Work | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students learn basic acetylene and MIG welding skills as well as 3-D art design elements. Course is intended for students interested in the basics of welding for personal use,… source |
| WELD2670 | Welding Inspection Technology | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students learn about magnetic particle, dye penetrant, eddy current, radiographic and ultrasonic inspection of ferrous and nonferrous metals. For students seeking a degree in… source |
| WELD2680 | Welding Metallurgy | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students gain an introduction to the field, emphasizing physical aspects. This course is centered around steel and ferrous alloys in the properties of metals with a view to th… source |
| WELD2700 | Welding Certification (Plate) | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students gain an understanding of the theory and practice on plate metal with emphasis on certification. Includes work on various thicknesses and positions. Methods include ar… source |
| WELD2710 | Welding Certification (Pipe) | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students study and practice pipe certification tests. Includes work on API 1104 and other industry tests. Covers arc, TIG, MIG, and oxyacetylene techniques. For students seeki… source |
| WELD2750 | Metals Production | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students will work on project production, weld test study, and technical reporting. For students seeking degree in Welding. (1 hr lec, 6 hrs lab) source |
| WELD2800 | Plastic Welding | — | Add to Personal Catalog Students acquire knowledge, skills, and experience to use proper procedures in thermoplastic welding. (2 hrs lec, 4 hrs lab) source |
| WELD2970 | Internship: Welding | — | Add to Personal Catalog Designed for serious students interested in experiences on and off campus leading to transfer programs in vocational education, business engineering, or other options connecte… source |
| WELD2985 | Welding Seminar | — | Add to Personal Catalog Open to advanced students for project production, weld test study, and technical reports. For students seeking a degree in Welding. Capstone Course (2 hrs lec, 4 hrs lab) source |
| ZOO2010 | Human Anatomy and Physiology I | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course Includes cell chemistry, cellular structure and function, histology, the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and peripheral nervous systems and special senses. Emph… source |
| ZOO2020 | Human Anatomy and Physiology II | — | Add to Personal Catalog This course is a continuation of ZOO 2010 . Topics of emphasis include the central nervous, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, and digestive systems, urinary and reproduc… source |
| ZOO2450 | Fish and Wildlife Management in the Anthropocene | — | Add to Personal Catalog Course examines fundamental principles in management of natural resources, especially fish and wildlife populations. Students explore historical to contemporary context of man… source |