Students who enter the University of Wyoming or a Wyoming community college beginning in fall 2015 will be required to meet the USP 2015 requirements for graduation. Requirements of the USP are divided into categories based on the student learning outcomes. All courses are mutually exclusive of each other; no single course may count in more than one category. USP designated courses are open to all UW students (with a few exceptions for the Fall Bridge and Honors College).
Knowledge of Human Culture, the Physical & Natural World, and the U.S. & Wyoming Constitutions
Human Culture (H) Credits 6
Students will understand human behaviors, activities, ideas, and values in different situations and contexts. Complete six approved credit hours of coursework. Approved coursework does not include courses taken within the student’s major department.
Physical and Natural World (PN) Credits 6
Students will understand the fundamental concepts of scientific and quantitative inquiry and develop the ability to understand the relevance of scientific, technological, and quantitative skills to contemporary society. Complete six approved credit hours of course work. Approved coursework does not include courses taken from the student’s major department.
U.S. & Wyoming Constitutions (V) Credits 3
Students will demonstrate an understanding of the U.S. and Wyoming constitutions in order to develop the combination of knowledge, values, and motivation to participate in and improve the life of our local and global communities. Approved V courses fulfill both the U.S. and Wyoming Constitution requirements.
Intellectual and Practical Skills
Communication 1 (C1) Credits 3
Students will develop skills in written, oral, and digital communication as appropriate to specific disciplines and courses at the introductory, intermediate, and advanced level. Through repeated instruction, practice, and feedback, the communication sequence will emphasize and progressively develop transferable skills for students’ academic work and future professions. The introductory course (C1) will emphasize foundational skills for academic writing. Communication 1 must be completed with a C or better.
Communication 2 (C2) Credits 3
Intermediate courses (C2) will emphasize foundational oral and digital communication skills and continue to build on writing skills. Successful completion of C1 is required prior to enrolling in a C2 course. This category can be fulfilled by courses taken from the student’s major department. Communication 2 must be completed with a C or better.
Communication 3 (C3) Credits 3
Advanced courses (C3) will emphasize using the discourse of a discipline or interdisciplinary field to communicate to academic or professional audiences through written, oral, and digital communication. Successful completion of C2 is required prior to enrolling in a C3 course. This category can be fulfilled by courses taken from the students’ major department.
First-Year Seminar (FY) Credits 3
Students will critically examine and evaluate evidence, claims, beliefs, or points of view about meaningful, relevant issues. Students will be introduced to active learning, inquiry of pressing issues, and individual and collaborative processing of ideas through the First-Year Seminar curriculum. These skills will be reinforced throughout the baccalaureate experience. The First-Year Seminar will provide the skills and philosophy necessary for success as a student and life-long learner. Students will have an opportunity to select from a wide range of academic courses covering unique and interesting subject matter focused on developing critical thinking, communication, and information literacy skills. Colleges, departments, and programs cannot require a particular FY class for a major. First-Year Seminar must be completed with a C or better.
Quantitative Reasoning (Q) Credits 3
Students will reason and solve quantitative problems from a wide array of authentic contexts and everyday life situations. All students must fulfill the Q requirement, either through successfully completing the Q course or with SAT Math 600+, ACT Math 26+, or a proctored MPE Level 4.
Personal & Social Responsibility
No mandatory USP courses. Students will have varied experiences depending on coursework and co-curricular activities chosen by them.
Wyoming Community colleges have defined a Common General Education Core Curriculum as a component of an associate’s degree. Per transfer policy, an AA or AS or AB degree from a Wyoming community college will satisfy the lower-division requirements of the University Studies Program. Students transferring to UW from any Wyoming community college without an associate’s degree will have their transcript reviewed on a course-by-course basis.
Students who enrolled at the University of Wyoming or a Wyoming community college prior to the fall of 2015 and who maintained continuous enrollment have the option of satisfying USP 2003 or USP 2015 requirements.
The following courses were approved for the University Studies Program 2015 at the time this catalog went to press. The process of course approval is ongoing. For a complete and updated list of approved courses, see the USP web site at http://www.uwyo.edu/usp/.
Communication
Communication 1 (C1)
ENGL 1010 College Composition and Rhetoric
ESL 1210 English Composition for International Students
HP 1020 Freshman Colloquium I
Communication 2 (C2)
AAST 2240 Introduction to African Studies
AAST 2360 African American History, 1619-Present
AAST 2450 Traditional African Religions
AIR 3010 Leading People & Effective Communication
ANTH 2000 Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology
ART 3710 Gender and Humanities
CHIN 3055 Business Chinese I
COJO 2010 Public Speaking
COJO 2095 Persuasive Arguments
CW 2200 Creativity in the 21st Century
ECON 2400 Economics of the Environment
EDSE 3100 Teacher as Practitioner & EDSE 3101 Practicum 3
ENGL 2005 Technical Writing in the Sciences
ENGL 2015 Composition & Rhetoric II: College & Career
ENGL 2020 Literature, Media, & Culture
ENGL 2025 Introduction to English Studies
ENGL 2030 Critical Reading & Writing
ENGL 2035 Writing for Public Forums
ENGL 3710 Gender and the Humanities
ENR 2000 Environment and Society
ENR 2450 Fish & Wildlife Management in the Anthropocene
ESL 3050 Advanced Academic Writing for International Students
FCSC 2200 Professionalism and Communication in Family and Consumer Sciences
FREN 3050 Third Year French I
GEOL 2220 Communication Earth Science
GERM 3050 Third Year German I
GIST 2110 Techniques in Cartography
GWST 2500 Gender and Society
GWST 3710 Gender and Humanities
HIST 2320 History of Islam
HIST 2360 African American History, 1619-Present
HP 2020 Honors Colloquium II
INST 2230 Introduction to Asian Studies
INST 2240 Introduction to African Studies
INST 2250 Introduction to Latin American Studies
KIN 3012 Teaching Laboratory I
LBRY 3020 Research as Social Capital
LIFE 2300 Scientific Communication
MKT 3310 Fundamentals of Professional & Technical Selling
ORTM 2050 Planning, Design, & Delivery
POLS 2200 Politics of Europe
POLS 3600 American Political Thought
POLS 3680 Introduction to Empirical Political Analysis
RELI 2030 Violence and Resistance
RELI 2200 Contemporary American Religion
RELI 2320 History of Islam
RELI 2450 Traditional African Religions
RELI 3245 Christianity Since Darwin
SELL 3310 Fundamentals of Professional & Technical Selling
SPAN 3030 Spanish for Heritage Speakers
SPAN 3050 Third Year Spanish I
THEA 2060 Introduction to Performance Studies
UWYO 1600 Veterans Transition Group
ZOO 2450 Fish & Wildlife Management in the Anthropocene
Communication 3 (C3)
AAST 4100 African American Religious Culture
AAST 4160 African Rhetoric
AAST 4233 Race, Ethnicity, Gender and Media
AAST 4260 Rhetoric and Social Justice
AGEC 4965 Agribusiness Entrepreneurial Management and Communication
AGEC 4970 Technical Communication for Agribusiness Majors
AGRI 4600 Developing Organizational Leaders
AIR 4010 National Security Affairs
AMST 4985 Senior Seminar
ANSC 4630 Topics and Issues in Animal Science
ANTH 3300 Ethnographic Methods
ARE 3210 Civil Engineering Materials
ART 3490 Philosophy, Theories, and Contemporary Issues in Art Education
ART 4010 Contemporary Art: Theory and Practice
ART 4600 Professional Practices and Strategies
ART 4790 Art History Seminar
BOT 4100 Scientific Communication
BOT 4101 Scientific Communication Lab
BOT 4444 Biology Capstone
CE 3210 Civil Engineering Materials
CHE 4080 Process Design II
CHEM 4010 Communication in Chemistry
COJO 3010 Business and Professional Communication
COJO 3190 Cross Cultural Communication
COJO 4061 Rhetorical Theory & Criticism
COJO 4110 Feature Writing Seminar
COJO 4160 African Rhetoric
COJO 4233 Race, Ethnicity, Gender and Media
COJO 4260 Rhetoric and Social Justice
ECON 4240 Evolution of Economic Ideas
EDEL 4109 Elementary Humanities Education
EDEL 4309 Elementary Literacy Education
EDEL 4409 Elementary Math/Science Education
EDEL 4410 Elementary Mathematics Education Method
EDSE 4270 Subject Matter Specific Methods II: Secondary English Education
EDSE 4271 Subject Matter Specific Methods II: Secondary Mathematics Education
EDSE 4273 Subject Matter Specific Methods II: Secondary Social Studies Education
EDSE 4275 Subject Matter Specific Methods II: Secondary Science Education
EDSE 4276 Subject Matter Specific Methods II: Secondary Modern Language Education
EDSE 4277 Subject Matter Specific Methods II: Secondary Pedagogy Technical Education
EDSE 4278 Subject Matter Specific Methods II: Secondary Agriculture Education
EE 4820 Senior Design I
EE 4830 Senior Design II
ENGL 3020 Culture, Communication, and the Workplace
ENGL 4000 21st Century Issues in Professional Writing
ENGL 4010 Technical Writing in the Professions
ENGL 4025 Writing for the Web
ENGL 4030 Writing for Magazines
ENGL 4040 Rhetoric, Media, and Culture
ENGL 4061 Rhetorical Theory & Criticism
ENGL 4075 Writing for Non-Profits
ENGL 4999 Senior Seminar
ENR 4900 ENR Policy in Practice
ERS 4135 Advanced Oil & Gas Law
ESL 4010 Technical Writing for International Students
ESS 4950 Exploring the Earth System
FCSC4182 Textile Industry and the Environment
GEOL 4820 Capstone
GERM 4200 Introduction to Research
GWST 4233 Race, Ethnicity, Gender and Media
GWST 4700 Feminist Theories
HIST 4030 Senior Capstone Seminar
HP 4990 Undergraduate Education Research
INST 4950 Capstone
KIN 4080 Assessment in Physical Education
MATH 4200 Analysis 2: Advanced Analysis
MATH 4510 Algebra II: Introduction to Group Therapy
MGT 4800 Business Strategy & Policy
MICR 4130 Mammalian Pathobiology
MICR 4321 Microbiology Capstone
MLSK 4860 Laboratory Management
MOLB 4053 Communications in Molecular Biology
MUSC 4330 Undergraduate Seminar
MUSC 4465 Instrumental Music Methods
NURS 4055 Evidence-Based Nursing for the RN
NURS 4125 Evidence-Based Nursing
ORTM 4903 Capstone
PATB 4130 Mammalian Pathobiology
PETE 4736 Petroleum Engineering Design
PHCY 6102 Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics
PHCY 6241 Organizational and Societal Issues Within the Health Care System
PHCY 6245 Patient/Professional Interactions
PHCY 6470 Internal Medicine I
PHCY 6471 Internal Medicine II
PHCY 6473 Ambulatory Pharmaceutical Care
PHCY 6485 Reflective Learning In Pharmacy
PHYS 3650 Advanced Modern Physics Lab
PLNT 4990 Plant Sciences Capstone
POLS 4810 Seminar in Politcal Philosophy
POLS 4840 Seminar in Public Law
POLS 4850 Seminar in American Political Institutions
POLS 4870 Seminar in International Relations: Comparative Genocide
POLS 4890 Seminar in Comparative Government & Politics
RELI 4000 Theories in Religion
RELI 4100 African American Religious Culture
REWM 4900 Rangeland Management and Planning
SOWK 4570 Social Work Research Methods
SPAN 4200 Introduction to Research
THEA 4200 20th Century Dance
THEA 4330 History of American Musical Theatre
THEA 4930 Theatre History I
UWYO 3600 Campus to Career
UWYO 4101 Bachelor of General Studies Capstone Design
ZOO 4100 Scientific Communication
ZOO 4101 Scientific Communication Lab
First-Year Seminar
First-Year Seminar (FY)
ACES 1101 The New Geography of Jobs
AGEC 1101 Public (Mis)perceptions of Agriculture
ANSC 1101 Beyond Cowboys & Critters: The Science of Animal Agriculture
ANTH 1101 Anthropology of Monsters
ANTH 1101 Hoaxes, Myths, and Charlatans in Archaeology
ART 1101 Reading Tex(tiles): Exploring Fabric as a Vehicle for Communication
ART 1101 Build Your Own Camera
ATSC 1101 Weather, Climate, and Global Change
BOT 1101 Paleontology’s Great Debates
BOT 1101 Fish & the Human Experience
BUSN 1101 Decision Making in Business
CE 1101 Engineering Earth’s Water
CHIN 1101 A Taste of China: Travel, Food, and Culture
COJO 1101 Small Group Communication
COJO 1101 Trending Now: Media Literacy in the 21st Century
COJO 1101 Understanding Human Communication
COSC 1101 The Beauty and Joy of Computing
CW 1101 The Power of Story: How Narrative Shapes Our Understanding of the World
ECON 1101 Bite-Sized Economics
ECON 1101 Business of Sports
ECON 1101 Viking Economics
EDEC 1101 Borders, Barriers, and Bridges: Creating Community Across Global Issues
EDEL 1101 Race & Racism
EDST 1101 The Citizen Factory: Schooling and Democracy in the US
EE 1101 Bits & Bytes: A Taste of Electronics
ENGL 1101 Night of the Living Film: Zombies, Living Dead, Walkers… Humans
ENGL 1101 Travel Writing: From Wyoming to the World
ENR 1101 Thinking Like a Mountain: Environmental Problems, Interdisciplinary Solutions
ENTO 1101 Pests, Plagues and Plants
ERS 1101 Energy, Environment, and Economics
ES 1101 Introduction to Engineering Study
ES 1101 Innovation & Entrepreneurship
ES 1101 Mission to Mars
FCSC 1101 People, Place, Profit and Policy: Sustainability and Well-Being in the Built Environment
FIN 1101 Personal Finance
GEOG 1101 Surviving the Apocalypse: The Geography of Natural Disasters
GEOL 1101 Man and Geology: The Control of Nature
GERM 1101 Ger-Merican Dreams: The German Cultural Presence in the US
HIST 1101 Hamilton’s America: Beyond the Musical
HP 1101 Calling Bull$#!% in a science-driven world
HP 1101 Narrative of Success: Moving Beyond Achievement to Define Meaningful Success
HP 1101 The Purpose of the University
HP 1101 A Walk Across the World: Popular Film, International Inquiry, and Problem-based Learning
HP 1101 Travel Writing: From Wyoming to the World
INST 1101 Exploring the Middle East: Camels, Hookahs and Oil
INST 1101 Viking Economics
ITEC 1101 Making, Hacking, and Tinkering: Creating in the Modern World
KIN 1101 Kinesiology - the Science of Human Movement
LIFE 1101 Introduction to Ecological Research
LTST 1101 Latina/o Popular Culture: Art, Theatre, Media, Music and Sports
MATH 1101 Infinity—Beyond?
MOLB 1101 The Neanderthal and the nucleus; the molecular biology of being human
MOLB 1101 Genetic Engineering & Synthetic Biology
NEUR 1101 Think About Thinking
NURS 1101 Should Health Care Fly?
PATB 1101 One Health: People, Animals, and the Environment - Zero Degree of Separation
PATB 1101 Think About Thinking
PHCY 1101 Navigating Survival: A Compass for Campus Mental Health
PHIL 1101 Philosophy as a Way of Life
PHYS 1101 Natural History: Past, Present, & Future
PHYS 1101 What really happened: How scientific theories come about
PHYS 1101 Critical Thinking Through Science and Science Fiction
PLNT 1101 Eating as an Agricultural Act
POLS 1101 Dangerous Ideas: First Amendment Civil Liberties in Theory and Practice
RELI 1101 Worlds of Religion
RELI 1101 Gilgamesh to the Bomb
SOC 1101 The Sociology of Pets
STAT 1101 The Power of Confidence
THEA 1101 Performance as Change
UWYO 1101 Outdoor Leadership
UWYO 1101 From Home to Here, Where Cultures Meet
UWYO 1101 UW Veterans
UWYO 1101 Say “Cheese” Happiness & Well-being through the Lens of Art
ZOO 1101 The Biology of Food
ZOO 1101 Natural History: Past, Present, and Future
Human Culture
Human Culture (H)
AAST 3000 African American Music
AAST 3260 African Spirits in the New World
AAST 3933 African Philosophy
AGEC 1010 Principles of Macro Economics
AGEC 1020 Principles of Micro Economics
AGEC 3860 World, Food, Agriculture, and Development
AGEC 4600 Community Economic Analysis
AMST 2010 Introduction to American Studies
AMST 2110 Cultural Diversity in America
AMST 4430 Queer Theory
ANTH 1200 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
ANTH 1325 Wyoming Archaeology
ANTH 1450 World Archaeology
ANTH 2600 Forgotten Africa: Introduction to African Civilizations
ANTH 3400 Hunters & Gatherers
ARBC 1010 First Year Arabic I
ARBC 1020 First Year Arabic II
ARE 3030 History of Architecture
ART 1001 Art & Human Culture
ART 2010 Art History Survey I
ART 2020 Art History Survey II
ART 3030 History of Architecture
CHIN 1010 First Year Chinese I
CHIN 1020 First Year Chinese II
CHIN 3160 See Movies, Touch China
CLAS 2020 Classical Greek Civilization
COJO 1000 Introduction to Mass Media
COJO 1030 Interpersonal Communication
COJO 1040 Introduction to Human Communication Theory
ECON 1000 Global Economic Issues
ECON 1010 Principles of Macro Economics
ECON 1020 Principles of Micro Economics
ECON 1300 Oil: Business, Culture, and Power
ECON 1400 Sports Economics
EDEL 2280 Literature for Children
EDST 2450 Foundations for Development and Learning
EDST 2480 Diversity and the Publics of Schooling
EDST 3480 The Diversity and the Politics of Schooling
ENGL 1080 Intro to Women’s Studies
ENGL 2360 Mexican-American Literature
ENGL 2410 Literary Genres
ENGL 2420 Survey: Rhetoric & Writing Pedagogy
ENGL 4470 Chicano Folklore
ENGL 4640 Chicana Perspectives
ENR 2300 Foundations of Sustainability
ENR 2345 Natural Resource Ethics
ENR 3000 Approaches to the ENR Problem Solving
ERS 1300 Oil: Business, Culture, and Power
ES 3010 Culture & Engineering in Latin America
FCSC 2165 Introduction to Fashion & Dress
FCSC 1180 Applied Design
FCSC 3220 Multicultural Influences on Children and Families
FREN 1010 First Year French I
FREN 1020 First Year French II
FREN 2030 Second Year French I
FREN 2040 Second Year French II
FREN 2130 Contemporary French Culture
GEOG 1000 World Regional Geography
GEOG 1020 Human Geography
GEOG 2370 Chicano/a History Origins to 1900
GEOG 2385 Chicano History: 1900 to Present
GEOG 4560 Global Cities
GERM 1010 First Year German I
GERM 1020 First Year German II
GERM 2030 Second Year German I
GERM 2040 Second Year German II
GERM 3060 Introduction to German Literature
GWST 1080 Intro to Women’s Studies
GWST 2000 Intro to LGBTQ/NS Studies
GWST 2700 Gender and Disability
GWST 3200 Chicana Perspectives
GWST 4430 Queer Theory
HIST 1110 Western Civilization
HIST 1320 World History to 1750
HIST 2225 History of Christianity
HIST 2250 American Religious History I
HIST 2252 American Religious History II
HIST 2315 History of Non-Western Religions
HIST 2370 Chicano/a History Origins to 1900
HIST 2380 Latin American Civilizations
HIST 2385 Chicano History: 1900 to Present
HIST 2600 Forgotten Africa: Introduction to African Civilizations
HIST 4340 Social History of American Women
HIST 4405 American Encounters to 1850
HIST 4406 American Encounters from 1850
HIST 4410 American in an Early Modern World
HIST 4415 Entangled Worlds, Entangled Lives: Indigenous People and Colonizers before 1850
HIST 4462 American Indian History to 1783
HIST 4463 American Indian History to 1890
HLED 1006 Personal Health
HP 1151 Colloquium I
HP 2151 NW: Classical Islam
HP 2153 Bali: Life and Art
HP 2153 Being Basque: Old World and New
HP 3151 Japanese Modern Culture and Society
HP 3151 Not So Plain Tales from India: Indian Short Story
HP 3151 The Disney Discourse
HP 3151 Art and Environment
HP 3151 Modes: Taboo: Sacred and Forbidden
HP 3151 How to Think About What to Think
HP 3151 Christians & Muslims
HP 3152 Heroes, Heroines, and What Stories Tell Us About Who We Are
HP 3152 Hunting & Identity in the Modern United States
HP 3152 Mass Media & Collective Consciousness
HP 3152 Children’s Film
HP 3152 Race & Racism
HP 3152 Taking Liberties with Freedom
HP 3153 American Popular Music
HP 3153 Art & Culture of Hip Hop
HP 3153 Culture, Language & Tradition in Modern Mexico
HP 4151 Concepts of Holy War
HP 4152 Issues and Choices: Futurism 001
HP 4152 Diplomacy & Negotiation
HP 4153 Environmental & Sustainability Issues in Art
HP 4153 Saffron, Silk, and Broadswords: A Trek Through Great Civilizations
INST 1060 World Regional Geography
INST 3933 African Philosophy
INST 4560 Global Cities
JAPN 1010 First Year Japanese I
JAPN 1020 First Year Japanese II
KIN 2050 Socio-Cultural Aspects of Physical Activity, Exercise and Sport
LATN 1010 First Year Latin, I
LATN 1020 First Year Latin, II
LTST 1300 Intro to Latina/o Studies
LTST 2360 Mexican-American Literature
LTST 2370 Chicano/a History Origins to 1900
LTST 2385 Chicano History: 1900 to Present
LTST 3200 Chicana Perspectives
LTST 4470 Chicano Folklore
MUSC 1000 Intro to Music
MUSC 1390 Jazz Ensemble I
MUSC 1400 Collegiate Chorale I
MUSC 1405 Singing Statesmen I
MUSC 1415 Bel Canto I
MUSC 1417 Civic Chorus I
MUSC 1430 Symphony Orchestra I
MUSC 3390 Jazz Ensemble II
MUSC 3400 Collegiate Chorale II
MUSC 3405 Singing Statesmen II
MUSC 3415 Bel Canto II
MUSC 3417 Civic Chorus II
MUSC 3430 Symphony Orchestra II
MUSC 4350 History and Literature of Jazz
MUSC 4490 History of Rock and Roll
NAIS 4462 American Indian History to 1783
NAIS 4463 American Indian History to 1890
PHIL 1000 Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL 2300 Ethics in Practice
PHIL 2345 Natural Resource Ethics
PHIL 3933 African Philosophy
PSYC 1000 General Psychology
RELI 1000 Introduction to Religion
RELI 2050 Religions of Asia
RELI 2110 Introduction to the Old Testament
RELI 2150 New Testament Survey
RELI 2225 History of Christianity
RELI 2250 American Religious History I
RELI 2252 American Religious History II
RELI 2315 History of Non-Western Religions
RELI 2330 Islam in the Modern World
RELI 2410 Varieties of Non-Belief
RELI 3090 Middle East and Israel in Film
RELI 3200 Religion and American Culture
RELI 3260 African Spirits in the New World
RNEW 2345 Natural Resource Ethics
SOC 1000 Sociological Principles
SPAN 1010 First Year Spanish I
SPAN 1020 First Year Spanish II
SPAN 2030 Second Year Spanish I
SPAN 2040 Second Year Spanish II
SPPA 2110 American Sign Language I
SPPA 2120 American Sign Language II
SPPA 4070 Deaf Studies
THEA 1000 Introduction to Theatre
THEA 1100 Beginning Acting
THEA 1410 Ballet I/I
THEA 1420 Ballet I/II
THEA 1430 Modern Dance I/I
THEA 1440 Modern Dance I/II
THEA 1480 Beginning Jazz Dance
THEA 2200 Backgrounds of Dance
THEA 2480 Jazz II
WIND 2100 Introduction to Disability Studies
WIND 2700 Gender and Disability
Physical and Natural World
Physical and Natural World (PN)
ANTH 1100 Introduction to Biological Anthropology
ANTH 1300 Introduction to Archaeology
ASTR 1050 Survey of Astronomy
ASTR 1070 The Earth: Its Physical Environment
ASTR 2310 General Astronomy I
ASTR 2320 General Astronomy II
ATSC 2000 Introduction to Meteorology
ATSC 2100 Global Warming: The Science of Humankinds Energy Consumption
ATSC 2200 Severe & Unusual Weather
CHEM 1000 Introductory Chemistry
CHEM 1020 General Chemistry I
CHEM 1030 General Chemistry II
CHEM 1050 Advanced General Chemistry I
CHEM 1060 Advanced General Chemistry II
ENR 1000 Energy and Society
ENR 1200 Environment
ENR 1500 Water, Dirt and Earth’s Environment
ENTO 1000 Insect Biology
ERS 1000 Energy and Society
ESS 1000 Wyoming in the Earth System
FCSC 3171 Introduction to Textile Science
GEOG 1010 Introduction to Physical Geography
GEOL 1050 Gold and the American West
GEOL 1060 Geology of the National Parks
GEOL 1070 The Earth: Its Physical Environment
GEOL 1100 Introduction to Physical Geology
GEOL 1450 Solving Problems for a Sustainable Future
GEOL 1500 Water, Dirt and Earth’s Environment
GEOL 1650 The Water-Energy-Climate Nexus
GEOL 3600 Earth and Mineral Resources
GEOL 3650 Energy for Society: Addressing the Energy Grand Challenge
GIST 2160 Survey of Remote Sensing Applications
HP 3151 Chaos, Fractals, and Complexity
HP 3152 DNA in Society
HP 3152 Outbreaks and Pandemics
HP 4151 Neuroscience and Law
HP 4151 We Are What We Eat
HP 4152 HIV/AIDS
HP 4152 Earth, Energy, and Culture in Scotland
LIFE 1002 Discovering Science
LIFE 1003 Current Issues in Biology
LIFE 1010 General Biology
LIFE 1020 Life Sciences
PHYS 1050 Concepts of Physics
PHYS 1090 Fundamentals of the Physical Universe
PHYS 1110 General Physics I
PHYS 1120 General Physics II
PHYS 1210 Engineering Physics I
PHYS 1220 Engineering Physics II
PLNT 1000 Agroecology
PLNT 2025 Horticultural Science
RNEW 1000 Wyoming Wildlands: Science & Stewardship
Quantitative Reasoning
Quantitative Reasoning (Q)
COSC 1015 Introduction to Programming for Data Science
GEOL 2120 Quantitative Geo-methods
LIFE 2100 Research & Analysis
MATH 1000 Problem Solving
MATH 1050 Finite Mathematics
MATH 1105 Data, Probability, & Algebra for Elementary School Teachers
MATH 1123 Math, Music and Acoustics
MATH 1400 College Algebra
MATH 1405 Trigonometry
MATH 1450 Algebra and Trigonometry
MATH 2200 Calculus I
MATH 2205 Calculus II
MATH 2350 Business Calculus
STAT 2000 Statistics and the World
STAT 2050 Fundamentals in Statistics
STAT 2070 Introductory Statistics for the Social Sciences
U.S. and Wyoming Constitutions
U.S. and Wyoming Constitutions (V)
ECON 1200 Economics, Law, and Government
HIST 1211 US to 1865
HIST 1221 US from 1865
HIST 1251 History of Wyoming
HP 1200 People in Policy: Situation American Identity & Meaning Within US Law
POLS 1000 American and Wyoming Government
POLS 1100 Wyoming Government*
* will only meet Wyoming portion of V requirement. Will be able to use this in combination with US Constitutions course (transferred)
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