This course is designed to provide students with an overview of the application of research methods used in criminology. The course focuses on interpretation and application of research findings. Topics will include data collection, survey design, dataset usage, and qualitative and quantitative analysis. Students will learn how to apply and interpret research findings based on real examples in criminological studies. Prerequisite: Completion of ENGL 1010 is required and completion of STAT 2050 or STAT 2070 (or equivalent) is recommended, but not required. (3 lect.) WR2
3
CRMJ
Criminal Justice
2685
IND
209
WR2
01/13/2020
05/07/2020
Central Wyo College
0.00
- Credit: 3
- Location: Central Wyo College
- Days: T
- Time: 10:00AM - 11:20AM
- Instructor: Jeffrey A. Hosking
- Room: IND-IND
- Method: Lecture
- Room: MH-152B
- Method: Lecture
MUSC 1055 provides freshman-level individual instruction on a musical instrument for Music Majors. Through the study of different periods and styles of music, students learn music theory related to their instrument, performance technique, and the cultural/historical context of those works of music. Students evaluate their skills through required video recording and recital performances. Students should practice a minimum of 12 hours/week. Permission of instructor required for scheduling purposes only. (.5 lect. for 1 credit, 1 lect. for 2 credits) ARTS Baritone/Euphonium Bass Cello Clarinet Flute French Horn Guitar Oboe Percussion Piano Saxophone Trombone Trumpet Tuba Viola Violin Voice Individualized instruction in various instruments is dependent upon availability of qualified instructors.
1
MUSC
Music
1055
B1
232
ARTS
01/13/2020
05/07/2020
Central Wyo College
200.00
- Credit: 1
- Location: Central Wyo College
- Instructor: Sharon A. Dalton
- Room: IND-IND
- Method: Independent Study
The goal of this course is to present the central ideas of descriptive statistics and statistical inference, as applied to questions in the social sciences. Topics include graphs, averages, sampling, estimation, hypothesis-testing, and relationships between variables. Associated computer skills will also be introduced. Students earning credit in STAT 2070 may not earn credit in STAT 2050. Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 1000 or MATH 1400. (4 lect.)
4
STAT
Statistics
2070
IND
243
01/13/2020
05/07/2020
Central Wyo College
0.00
- Credit: 4
- Location: Central Wyo College
- Instructor: Jennifer J. Kellner
- Room: IND-IND
- Method: Lecture
This beginner-intermediate level course is best suited for the student with an understanding of rock climbing fundamentals. The student will?learn the skills and techniques associated with climbing and belaying on vertical waterfall ice. The student will?practice the proper use of ice tools, crampons, ice screws and safety equipment. Course focuses on assessing and mitigating potential hazards in steep mountainous terrain in winter conditions. All clothing and equipment must meet instructor approval.? (2 lab).
1
PEAC
PE: Activity
1600
SCC
244
02/03/2020
02/07/2020
Lander
490.00
- Credit: 1
- Location: Lander
- Days: MTWTHF
- Time: 9:00AM - 5:00PM
- Instructor: Darran Wells
- Room: SCC-HALL
- Method: Lecture
MUSC 1050 provides individual instruction on a musical instrument for non-music majors. Through the study of different periods and styles of music, students learn music theory related to their instrument, performance technique, and the cultural/historical context of those works of music. Students evaluate their skills through required video recording, discussion in Studio Class and optional performances. Credits earned in this course on the chosen instrument or voice are not transferable for students whose area of emphasis is music. Students should practice a minimum of 4 hours/week. Instructor's permission is required for lab scheduling purposes only. (.5 lect. for 1 credit, 1 lect. for 2 credits) ARTS Baritone/Euphonium Bass Cello Clarinet Flute French Horn Guitar Oboe Percussion Piano Saxophone Trombone Trumpet Tuba Viola Violin Voice Individualized instruction in various instruments is dependent upon availability of qualified instructors.
1
MUSC
Music
1050
N1
250
ARTS
01/13/2020
05/07/2020
Central Wyo College
200.00
- Credit: 1
- Location: Central Wyo College
- Instructor: Kelly H. Dehnert
- Room: IND-IND
- Method: Independent Study
Students will demonstrate knowledge and understanding of psychological concepts, principles, and research relevant to teaching and learning with emphasis on the school setting. Prerequisite: Completion of EDFD 2450 or Instructor Permission. (3 lect.)
3
EDFD
Education-Foundations
2100
80
253
08/24/2020
12/11/2020
Central Wyo College
0.00
- Credit: 3
- Location: Central Wyo College
- Days: TH
- Time: 5:30PM - 8:30PM
- Instructor: Teaching Staff
- Room: WEB-WEB
- Method: Lecture
Cultural anthropology is the systematic analysis of social organization, diversity, and adaptation. This social science uses well-developed field research and interpretive theories and methodologies to understand human cultural adaptation and variation. Cultural anthropology explores the complex interrelationships of environment, family, kinship structures, political and religious organization, gender, race, and ethnicity, technology, economy including acquisition of goods and cultural modes for production of food and other necessities, arts, and language of cultures from around the globe. This course examines evolving adaptations to environmental, economic, socio-political and other changes or stresses within and between cultures from around the globe. The course examines complex relations between groups within modern nations, particularly as formerly isolated ethnic and indigenous groups encounter globalization, migration, and transnational's, and are further impacted by cultural contact, tourism, diseases, environmental issues, etc. (3 lect.) SOC
3
ANTH
Anthropology
1200
90C
254
SOC
09/21/2020
12/11/2020
Central Wyo College
0.00
- Credit: 3
- Location: Central Wyo College
- Days: TTH
- Time: 11:30AM - 12:50PM
- Instructor: Todd Guenther
- Room: MH-171
- Method: Lecture
Cultural anthropology is the systematic analysis of social organization, diversity, and adaptation. This social science uses well-developed field research and interpretive theories and methodologies to understand human cultural adaptation and variation. Cultural anthropology explores the complex interrelationships of environment, family, kinship structures, political and religious organization, gender, race, and ethnicity, technology, economy including acquisition of goods and cultural modes for production of food and other necessities, arts, and language of cultures from around the globe. This course examines evolving adaptations to environmental, economic, socio-political and other changes or stresses within and between cultures from around the globe. The course examines complex relations between groups within modern nations, particularly as formerly isolated ethnic and indigenous groups encounter globalization, migration, and transnational's, and are further impacted by cultural contact, tourism, diseases, environmental issues, etc. (3 lect.) SOC
3
ANTH
Anthropology
1200
91J
255
SOC
09/21/2020
12/11/2020
Jackson
0.00
- Credit: 3
- Location: Jackson
- Days: TTH
- Time: 11:30AM - 12:50PM
- Instructor: Todd Guenther
- Room: CFAC-ICN
- Method: Lecture
Cultural anthropology is the systematic analysis of social organization, diversity, and adaptation. This social science uses well-developed field research and interpretive theories and methodologies to understand human cultural adaptation and variation. Cultural anthropology explores the complex interrelationships of environment, family, kinship structures, political and religious organization, gender, race, and ethnicity, technology, economy including acquisition of goods and cultural modes for production of food and other necessities, arts, and language of cultures from around the globe. This course examines evolving adaptations to environmental, economic, socio-political and other changes or stresses within and between cultures from around the globe. The course examines complex relations between groups within modern nations, particularly as formerly isolated ethnic and indigenous groups encounter globalization, migration, and transnational's, and are further impacted by cultural contact, tourism, diseases, environmental issues, etc. (3 lect.) SOC
3
ANTH
Anthropology
1200
91L
256
SOC
09/21/2020
12/11/2020
Lander
0.00
- Credit: 3
- Location: Lander
- Days: TTH
- Time: 11:30AM - 12:50PM
- Instructor: Todd Guenther
- Room: LC-109
- Method: Lecture
This course is a historical overview of South Pass, the Sweetwater and Wind River Country. This course examines: the prehistoric and historic roles of the Great South Pass through the Rocky Mountains; its place in the development of the American nation during the great Migration; unique local race and women's rights issues; and the experiences, lives and historic roles of peoples who lived in the neighboring valleys of the Sweetwater and Wind River in shaping their own homes and the nation. (3 lect.)
3
HIST
History
2015
90C
257
09/21/2020
12/11/2020
Central Wyo College
0.00
- Credit: 3
- Location: Central Wyo College
- Days: TTH
- Time: 1:00PM - 2:20PM
- Instructor: Todd Guenther
- Room: MH-171
- Method: Lecture