This course provides the student with foundational knowledge of outdoor recreation practices and delineates a variety of career options in the field of outdoor recreation. A detailed study includes delivery of recreational programming through parks, public recreation, nonprofit organizations, commercial recreation and tourism, therapeutic recreation. In addition, this course will cover how US public lands are managed for a variety of recreation activities. (2 lect., 2 lab)
3
ORTM
Outdoor Rec Tourism Mgmt
1000
SCC
8948
09/21/2020
12/11/2020
Lander
20.00
- Credit: 3
- Location: Lander
- Days: MW
- Time: 2:10PM - 4:25PM
- Instructor: Darran Wells
- Room: SCC-DOWN
- Method: Lecture
This course exploses students to the foundations of rock climbing outdoors. Students will have opportunities to climb on granite, sandstone, and limestone that will develop new skills in the areas of sport climbing, traditional climbing, belaying and following a lead climber, protection placement, lead climbing theory, mock leading, and toprope anchor construction. (1 lab)
1
PEAC
PE: Activity
1287
SCC
8950
09/25/2020
10/02/2020
Lander
120.00
- Credit: 1
- Location: Lander
- Days: FS
- Time: 9:00AM - 4:00PM
- Instructor: Darran Wells
- Room: SCC-OUT
- Method: Laboratory
This aerobically intensive outdoor activity course introduces students to a variety of non-motorized travel skills in outdoor settings such as wilderness trails, lakes, and reservoirs. Students learn fundamentals of trail-running, mountain-biking, flatwater canoeing and paddle boarding, snowshoeing, and cross country skiing. Students will also learn to manage risks associated with each sport, including how to select and properly maintain equipment. Each student should expect ongoing verbal coaching and feedback throughout the course as well as written performance evaluations. (2 lab, 4 lab, 6 lab)
3
PEAC
PE: Activity
1380
SCC
8951
09/21/2020
12/11/2020
Lander
490.00
- Credit: 3
- Location: Lander
- Days: MW
- Time: 9:00AM - 11:20AM
- Instructor: Darran Wells
- Room: SCC-OUT
- Method: Laboratory
This aerobically intensive outdoor activity course introduces students to a variety of non-motorized travel skills in outdoor settings such as wilderness trails, lakes, and reservoirs. Students learn fundamentals of trail-running, mountain-biking, flatwater canoeing and paddle boarding, snowshoeing, and cross country skiing. Students will also learn to manage risks associated with each sport, including how to select and properly maintain equipment. Each student should expect ongoing verbal coaching and feedback throughout the course as well as written performance evaluations. (2 lab, 4 lab, 6 lab)
1
PEAC
PE: Activity
1380
SCC2
8952
08/24/2020
08/28/2020
Lander
163.00
- Credit: 1
- Location: Lander
- Days: MTWTHF
- Time: 10:00AM - 4:00PM
- Instructor: Darran Wells
- Room: SCC-OUT
- Method: Laboratory
This course is designed to prepare varsity rodeo athletes for competition. Emphasis is placed on improving and developing techniques needed to perform in the rodeo arena along with instruction in the interpretation of the rules regulating all rodeo events. Students must be active National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association (NIRA) members and participate in Central Rocky Mountain Region (CRMR) rodeos. Prerequisite: Instructor permission. (1 credit, 4 max)
1
PEAT
PE:Varsity Activity
2025
30
8953
08/24/2020
12/11/2020
Central Wyo College
325.00
- Credit: 1
- Location: Central Wyo College
- Days: MTWTH
- Time: 6:00PM - 9:00PM
- Days: F
- Time: 1:00PM - 3:00PM
- Days: MTWTH
- Time: 6:00PM - 9:00PM
- Days: F
- Time: 1:00PM - 3:00PM
- Instructor: Andrew L. Schrock
- Room: EC-101
- Method: Laboratory
- Room: EC-ARENA
- Method: Laboratory
- Room: EC-ARENA
- Method: Laboratory
- Room: EC-OTDR
- Method: Laboratory
Learning to conduct a career search and to identify career pathways has become an important part of every student's education. When students begin this exploration, they gain a developmental understanding of their own strengths and weaknesses, the ever-evolving requirements of the workplace, and the relationship of lifelong learning to career success. This course focuses on career planning, job search techniques, and career management. It will include topics of self-assessment, personal development, the work environment, career path alternatives, sources of job information, the process of job application from writing resumes and letters to creating portfolios and interviewing, and strategies for successful career management. (3 lect.)
3
PFDV
Professional Development
1500
JA
8955
09/30/2020
11/29/2020
Jackson
24.00
- Credit: 3
- Location: Jackson
- Days: MW
- Time: 2:30PM - 4:30PM
- Instructor: John W. Rutter
- Room: CFAC-118
- Method: Lecture
This course will focus on all aspects of journalism photography including the history and practical experience of media photography. Topics include advanced camera techniques, photo essay, newspaper and magazine photojournalism styles and current trends in digital media photography. Prerequisite: Completion of ART 1150 or ART 2145 or instructor's permission. (2 lect., 4 lab)
3
PHTO
Photography
2350
01
8956
CTE
08/24/2020
12/11/2020
Central Wyo College
10.00
- Credit: 3
- Location: Central Wyo College
- Days: MW
- Time: 10:00AM - 12:20PM
- Instructor: Lonnie D. Slack
- Room: ARTS-137
- Method: Lecture/Lab
This course is the first course in a two-semester sequence which provides an introduction to college physics without calculus. It is primarily designed for pre-medical, pre-dental, pre-optometry, pre-physical therapy, and other students requiring an insight into the physical world. Topics covered include Newtonian mechanics, thermodynamics and wave phenomena. Prerequisites: Completion of MATH 0700 or test into MATH 1400 or higher. (3 lect., 3 lab) LSCI
4
PHYS
Physics
1110
01
8957
LSCI
08/24/2020
12/11/2020
Central Wyo College
128.00
- Credit: 4
- Location: Central Wyo College
- Days: MW
- Time: 10:00AM - 11:20AM
- Days: MW
- Time: 11:30AM - 12:50PM
- Instructor: Bill F. Finney
- Room: HS-100
- Method: Lecture
- Room: HS-107
- Method: Laboratory
This course is the first course in a two-semester sequence which provides an introduction to college physics without calculus. It is primarily designed for pre-medical, pre-dental, pre-optometry, pre-physical therapy, and other students requiring an insight into the physical world. Topics covered include Newtonian mechanics, thermodynamics and wave phenomena. Prerequisites: Completion of MATH 0700 or test into MATH 1400 or higher. (3 lect., 3 lab) LSCI
4
PHYS
Physics
1110
02
8958
LSCI
08/24/2020
12/11/2020
Central Wyo College
128.00
- Credit: 4
- Location: Central Wyo College
- Days: MW
- Time: 10:00AM - 11:20AM
- Days: MW
- Time: 2:30PM - 3:50PM
- Instructor: Bill F. Finney
- Room: HS-100
- Method: Lecture
- Room: HS-107
- Method: Laboratory
This course is the first course in a two-semester sequence which provides a calculus-based introduction to college physics. The course is designed for science and engineering students whose curricula demands a high level of sophistication. Topics covered Newtonian mechanics, thermodynamics and wave phenomena. Prerequisites: Completion of MATH 2200 or concurrent enrollment in MATH 2200. (3 lect., 3 lab) LSCI
4
PHYS
Physics
1310
01
8959
LSCI
08/24/2020
12/11/2020
Central Wyo College
128.00
- Credit: 4
- Location: Central Wyo College
- Days: MW
- Time: 10:00AM - 11:20AM
- Days: MW
- Time: 11:30AM - 12:50PM
- Instructor: Bill F. Finney
- Room: HS-100
- Method: Lecture
- Room: HS-107
- Method: Laboratory