This workshop must be taken in conjunction with MATH 1000 and is not a standalone course. Its purpose is to provide the necessary algebra skills required to be successful in MATH 1000, Problem Solving. Topics covered include operations involving integers and rational numbers, polynomials and work applications, and solving linear equations and inequalities algebraically, graphically, and numerically. Prerequisites: Completion of MATH 0900 or test into MATH 0920 or higher. (2 lect.)
2
MATH
Mathematics
1001
60
2051
05/31/2022
07/01/2022
Web Instruction
0.00
- Credit: 2
- Location: Web Instruction
- Instructor: Jennifer J. Kellner
- Room: WEB-WEB
- Method: Lecture
This workshop is a co-requisite class with MATH-1400 and is not a stand-alone course. Its purpose is to provide the intermediate algebra skills necessary to be successful in MATH-1400, College Algebra. Topics covered include operations involving polynomials and rational expressions, special products and factoring, solving equations and inequalities, exponents, radicals, systems of linear equations, graphing, and word problems. Prerequisite: Test into MATH 1331 and concurrent enrollment in MATH-1400. (1 lect.)
1
MATH
Mathematics
1331
80
2052
05/31/2022
08/05/2022
Web Instruction
0.00
- Credit: 1
- Location: Web Instruction
- Days: TTH
- Time: 11:23AM - 11:50AM
- Instructor: Amanda J. Nimmo
- Room: WEB-WEB
- Method: Lecture
This course emphasizes aspects of algebra that are important in the study of calculus. Functions and their inverses are evaluated and analyzed graphically, numerically, and algebraically. Factoring and applying exponential and logarithmic properties to simplify and condense expressions and to solve equations are routinely applied. Graphing calculators are used frequently both in class and with homework assignments. Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 0930, test into MATH 1400 or higher or concurrent enrollment into MATH 1331. (4 lect.) MATH
4
MATH
Mathematics
1400
80
2053
MATH
05/31/2022
08/05/2022
Web Instruction
28.00
- Credit: 4
- Location: Web Instruction
- Days: TTH
- Time: 10:00AM - 11:20AM
- Instructor: Amanda J. Nimmo
- Room: WEB-WEB
- Method: Lecture
This course emphasizes aspects of algebra that are important in the study of calculus. Functions and their inverses are evaluated and analyzed graphically, numerically, and algebraically. Factoring and applying exponential and logarithmic properties to simplify and condense expressions and to solve equations are routinely applied. Graphing calculators are used frequently both in class and with homework assignments. Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 0930, test into MATH 1400 or higher or concurrent enrollment into MATH 1331. (4 lect.) MATH
4
MATH
Mathematics
1400
81
2054
MATH
05/31/2022
08/05/2022
Web Instruction
28.00
- Credit: 4
- Location: Web Instruction
- Days: TTH
- Time: 10:00AM - 11:20AM
- Instructor: Amanda J. Nimmo
- Room: WEB-WEB
- Method: Lecture
This course surveys the communication process through the lens of convergence, showing how different aspects of media are parts of a whole and examines how they influence each other and society. Topics include contemporary and traditional views of communication with an historical perspective. A student earning credit for MDIA 1000 may not earn credit in COMM 1000. (3 lect.) HUM
3
MDIA
New Media
1000
60
2056
HUM
07/05/2022
08/05/2022
Web Instruction
0.00
- Credit: 3
- Location: Web Instruction
- Instructor: Amanda Nicholoff
- Room: WEB-WEB
- Method: Lecture
This course is designed to help the student develop effective human relations skills for the workplace and personal life.? The student will explore human relations from a personal, interpersonal, and organizational perspective. The student will examine their?ability to solve problems and think critically about relationships with peers, co-workers, supervisors, and others. Developing an understanding of human relation skills critical for success?is essential in today's changing and diverse environment.??A student earning credit in this course may not earn credit in COMM?2130 (3 lect.)?ORAL
3
MGT
Management
2130
60
2060
ORAL
05/31/2022
08/05/2022
Web Instruction
0.00
- Credit: 3
- Location: Web Instruction
- Instructor: Brittany M. Yeates
- Room: WEB-WEB
- Method: Lecture
This course is designed to provide the student with the nature, significance, and scope of marketing. The student will evaluate the relationships among product, place, promotion and price, in addition to examining marketing practices and problems in a changing environment. (3 lect.)
3
MKT
Marketing
3210
60
2063
05/31/2022
08/05/2022
Web Instruction
0.00
- Credit: 3
- Location: Web Instruction
- Instructor: Brittany M. Yeates
- Room: WEB-WEB
- Method: Lecture
A course in music appreciation for the student with or without prior musical experience. It is designed to increase understanding and enjoyment of the music of western civilization, and to increase critical discrimination in listening to music of all types. Attendance at specified public performances is required. (3 lect.) HUM
3
MUSC
Music
1000
60
2064
HUM
05/31/2022
08/05/2022
Web Instruction
0.00
- Credit: 3
- Location: Web Instruction
- Instructor: Jeremy Cochran
- Room: WEB-WEB
- Method: Lecture
This course is delivered in a blended format that includes a required online component that must be completed by the student in a self-directed manner, followed by 36 hours of clinical. The course introduces the student to the theory, principles, and skills necessary to provide patient care as a nursing assistant in healthcare settings.?Topics include scope of practice, infection control, basic nursing skills, communication strategies,?and patient rights. Upon satisfactory completion, the student is eligible to take the competency examination for certification as a nursing assistant. ?(3 lect., 36 clinical hours)
4
NRST
Nursing
1510
40
2066
05/23/2022
06/24/2022
Central Wyo College
25.00
- Credit: 4
- Location: Central Wyo College
- Days: MWF
- Time: 1:00PM - 4:00PM
- Instructor: Elizabeth A. Oliver
- Room: WEB-WEB
- Method: Lecture
- Room: HS-207A
- Method: Laboratory
- Room: WHCC-TBA
- Method: Clinical
This course is delivered in a blended format that includes a required online component that must be completed by the student in a self-directed manner, followed by 36 hours of clinical. The course introduces the student to the theory, principles, and skills necessary to provide patient care as a nursing assistant in healthcare settings.?Topics include scope of practice, infection control, basic nursing skills, communication strategies,?and patient rights. Upon satisfactory completion, the student is eligible to take the competency examination for certification as a nursing assistant. ?(3 lect., 36 clinical hours)
4
NRST
Nursing
1510
40J
2067
05/31/2022
06/25/2022
Jackson
57.00
- Credit: 4
- Location: Jackson
- Days: TF
- Time: 8:00AM - 12:00PM
- Days: TFS
- Time: 6:30AM - 6:30PM
- Instructor: Cathy A. Beck
- Room: WEB-WEB
- Method: Lecture
- Room: CFAC-101
- Method: Laboratory
- Room: SJH-TBA
- Method: Clinical