The focus of this course is developing a greater knowledge and comprehension of the people of the Wind River Indian Reservation. Students will attend events, presentations, and visit various locations on the Reservation that are historical and contemporary significance. (3 lect.)
3
AIST
American Indian Studies
2350
EA
7542
01/13/2020
05/07/2020
Ethete
0.00
- Credit: 3
- Location: Ethete
- Days: MW
- Time: 10:00AM - 11:20AM
- Instructor: Tarissa L. Spoonhunter
- Room: WRTC-C1
- Method: Lecture
This course introduces students to the basic concepts of animal nutrition, feeding, and the usage of various feedstuffs to meet livestock nutritional objectives. Students study gastrointestinal tract anatomy and physiology of common livestock species, and nutritional requirements during the various phases of livestock production. The course explores nutritional classification and characteristics of various feedstuffs, digestibility, nutrient analysis, and the role nutrients perform in the diet of livestock species. Calculations of least cost feeding rations are completed both manually and using computerized ration balancing software. (3 lect., 2 lab)
4
ANSC
Animal Science
2020
01
7543
01/13/2020
05/07/2020
Central Wyo College
50.00
- Credit: 4
- Location: Central Wyo College
- Days: MW
- Time: 10:00AM - 11:20AM
- Days: T
- Time: 1:00PM - 3:00PM
- Instructor: Casey T. Styvar
- Room: HS-110
- Method: Lecture
- Room: HS-110
- Method: Laboratory
This course explores ways in which prehistoric material remains can provide an understanding of the cultural way of life. General background in archaeological method and theory is used to examine case studies from throughout the world, based on themes such as ceramic technology and artistry development, growth of early civilizations and North American prehistory. (3 lect.) SOC
3
ANTH
Anthropology
1300
90C
7544
SOC
02/10/2020
05/07/2020
Central Wyo College
0.00
- Credit: 3
- Location: Central Wyo College
- Days: TTH
- Time: 11:30AM - 12:50PM
- Instructor: Todd Guenther
- Room: MH-200E
- Method: Lecture
This course explores ways in which prehistoric material remains can provide an understanding of the cultural way of life. General background in archaeological method and theory is used to examine case studies from throughout the world, based on themes such as ceramic technology and artistry development, growth of early civilizations and North American prehistory. (3 lect.) SOC
3
ANTH
Anthropology
1300
91J
7545
SOC
02/10/2020
05/07/2020
Jackson
24.00
- Credit: 3
- Location: Jackson
- Days: TTH
- Time: 11:30AM - 12:50PM
- Instructor: Todd Guenther
- Room: CFAC-ICN
- Method: Lecture
This course explores ways in which prehistoric material remains can provide an understanding of the cultural way of life. General background in archaeological method and theory is used to examine case studies from throughout the world, based on themes such as ceramic technology and artistry development, growth of early civilizations and North American prehistory. (3 lect.) SOC
3
ANTH
Anthropology
1300
91L
7546
SOC
02/10/2020
05/07/2020
Lander
0.00
- Credit: 3
- Location: Lander
- Days: TTH
- Time: 11:30AM - 12:50PM
- Instructor: Todd Guenther
- Room: LC-109
- Method: Lecture
This course presents an overview of worldwide prehistoric artistic archetypes through time and the relationship between hunter-gatherer and developing agricultural societies' survival strategies and artistic endeavors with a focus on Wind River Basin indigenous peoples. A required component of the class is field trips to prehistoric hunter-gatherer habitation, petroglyph, and pictorial sites. Field trips allow students to experience the habitats and evidence of ancient peoples in the area, thus increasing their understanding of the variety of artistic, anthropological, and sociological components of ancient peoples' art and lifestyles. (2 lect., 2 lab.) HUM
3
ANTH
Anthropology
2022
90L
7547
HUM
01/13/2020
05/07/2020
Lander
0.00
- Credit: 3
- Location: Lander
- Days: TH
- Time: 4:00PM - 6:00PM
- Instructor: James J. Stewart
- Room: LC-109
- Method: Lecture
This course presents an overview of worldwide prehistoric artistic archetypes through time and the relationship between hunter-gatherer and developing agricultural societies' survival strategies and artistic endeavors with a focus on Wind River Basin indigenous peoples. A required component of the class is field trips to prehistoric hunter-gatherer habitation, petroglyph, and pictorial sites. Field trips allow students to experience the habitats and evidence of ancient peoples in the area, thus increasing their understanding of the variety of artistic, anthropological, and sociological components of ancient peoples' art and lifestyles. (2 lect., 2 lab.) HUM
3
ANTH
Anthropology
2022
91C
7548
HUM
01/13/2020
05/07/2020
Central Wyo College
0.00
- Credit: 3
- Location: Central Wyo College
- Days: TH
- Time: 4:00PM - 6:00PM
- Instructor: James J. Stewart
- Room: ITECC-121
- Method: Lecture
This course presents an overview of worldwide prehistoric artistic archetypes through time and the relationship between hunter-gatherer and developing agricultural societies' survival strategies and artistic endeavors with a focus on Wind River Basin indigenous peoples. A required component of the class is field trips to prehistoric hunter-gatherer habitation, petroglyph, and pictorial sites. Field trips allow students to experience the habitats and evidence of ancient peoples in the area, thus increasing their understanding of the variety of artistic, anthropological, and sociological components of ancient peoples' art and lifestyles. (2 lect., 2 lab.) HUM
3
ANTH
Anthropology
2022
91D
7549
HUM
01/13/2020
05/07/2020
Dubois
0.00
- Credit: 3
- Location: Dubois
- Days: TH
- Time: 4:00PM - 6:00PM
- Instructor: James J. Stewart
- Room: TBA-TBA
- Method: Lecture
This introductory Arapaho language course is designed to acquaint students with the basic sounds that make up the Arapaho language. The Arapaho alphabet will be learned and used as a basis for study. Literacy in Arapaho using the "Salzmann system" will enable students to progress at their own rate. (4 lect.)
4
ARAP
Arapaho
1010
EA
7550
01/13/2020
05/07/2020
Ethete
5.00
- Credit: 4
- Location: Ethete
- Days: TTH
- Time: 5:30PM - 7:30PM
- Instructor: Marlin Spoonhunter
- Room: WRTC-C4
- Method: Lecture
The content of the course will center on how the basic sounds of the Arapaho language are put together to form Arapaho words, along with a study of the meaning of words learned. A study of how words are strung together to make up meaningful phrases or sentences and how the phrases and sentences are put together to form an appropriate conversation or to tell a short story. Prerequisite: Completion of ARAP 1010. Arapahoe language speakers may talk with the instructor if they wish to enter the class without meeting the prerequisite. (4 lect.)
4
ARAP
Arapaho
1020
EA
7551
01/13/2020
05/07/2020
Ethete
0.00
- Credit: 4
- Location: Ethete
- Days: TTH
- Time: 6:30PM - 8:30PM
- Instructor: Marlin Spoonhunter
- Room: WRTC-C4
- Method: Lecture