This is an introductory survey course providing a broad overview of business-related legal topics. Students are familiarized with the nature and sources of law, court systems, common law, statutory law, constitutional law, administrative law, consumer law, social responsibility and business ethics. Generally offered in fall only.(3 lect.)
3
BADM
Business Admin.
2010
60
2091
05/31/2022
08/05/2022
Web Instruction
0.00
- Credit: 3
- Location: Web Instruction
- Instructor: Kathleen H. Tilton
- Room: WEB-WEB
- Method: Lecture
This course explores and analyzes the philosophical foundations and practical applications of community based corrections and the social, legal and political forces that shape these philosophies and practices. The focus is on probation, parole and other community based strategies for dealing with the criminal offender and the ramifications of community based correctional programs, including economic, legal and societal. (3 lect.)
3
CRMJ
Criminal Justice
2365
60
2095
05/31/2022
08/05/2022
Web Instruction
0.00
- Credit: 3
- Location: Web Instruction
- Instructor: Jeffrey A. Hosking
- Room: WEB-WEB
- Method: Lecture
This is a non-technical course for students with minimal or no computer experience. Students are introduced to basic computer concepts and techniques, including operating systems and application software (word processing, spreadsheets, presentation and database). Prerequisite: Completion of CMAP 1500 or keyboarding experience. (3 lect.) IT
3
CMAP
Computer Applications
1200
60
2123
IT
05/31/2022
08/05/2022
Central Wyo College
0.00
- Credit: 3
- Location: Central Wyo College
- Instructor: Matthew Herr
- 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
40T
2628
05/23/2022
06/19/2022
Thermopolis
0.00
- Credit: 4
- Location: Thermopolis
- Days: MWF
- Time: 7:00AM - 10:00AM
- Days: FSSU
- Time: 6:30AM - 6:30PM
- Instructor: Elizabeth A. Oliver
- Room: WEB-WEB
- Method: Lecture
- Room: HSH-TBA
- Method: Laboratory
- Room: HSH-TBA
- Method: Clinical
This business internship course is directly related to the student's program of study and provides learning experiences not available in the classroom setting. The internship is designed to provide the student with career-related experience and workplace competencies that will be valuable to future career goals. (2 lect.)
2
MGT
Management
3400
60
2650
05/31/2022
08/05/2022
Web Instruction
0.00
- Credit: 2
- Location: Web Instruction
- Instructor: Brittany M. Yeates
- Room: WEB-WEB
- Method: Lecture
This course examines and evaluates the concepts, theories, and principles of management. The principle management functions of planning, organizing, staffing, controlling, and leading are emphasized. The student incorporates case problem analysis and teambuilding skills. (3 lect.)
3
MGT
Management
3210
60
2651
05/31/2022
08/05/2022
Web Instruction
0.00
- Credit: 3
- Location: Web Instruction
- Instructor: David Hood
- Room: WEB-WEB
- Method: Lecture
This course examines natural resource management techniques on Indian reservations. The focus is on management and planning of water, grazing, extractive industries, and forestry as tribal revenue for economic development. Fieldwork on the Wind River Indian Reservation is included. (3 lect.)
3
NAIS
Native Amrcn Indigenous
4340
01
2652
06/13/2022
06/17/2022
Ethete
0.00
- Credit: 3
- Location: Ethete
- Days: MTWTHF
- Time: 8:00AM - 5:00PM
- Instructor: Tarissa L. Spoonhunter
- Room: WRTC-TBA
- Method: Lecture
This course will provide a practicum for experiential learning in one of the following areas selected by the student: trail design and construction, public land management, environmental conservation education, guiding, outfitting, wilderness skills development, parks and recreation, or outdoor programs for public schools. As a part-time intern, the student will work closely with a practicum supervisor in a faculty-approved host organization. Flexible work schedule may be developed around student's class schedule. Prerequisites: Completion of Introduction to Outdoor Education (EDUC 1055), instructor's approval, and approval of a host organization. (8 lab)
4
EDUC
Education
2470
ASI
2654
05/31/2022
08/05/2022
Lander
30.00
- Credit: 4
- Location: Lander
- Instructor: Darran Wells
- Room: ASI-OUT
- Method: Laboratory
This course provides an introduction to river running/rafting and swift water rescue training and is geared to the beginner/intermediate boater. This course will provide the opportunity to learn and experience rafting on rivers, possibly up to Class III, and will present an overview of equipment, proper clothing, and safe river techniques for this activity. Various boating techniques for oar-rigs, paddle teams and single cat-a-rafts will be covered.
1
OEAC
Outdoor Ed Activity
1297
ASI
2655
06/20/2022
06/25/2022
Lander
405.00
- Credit: 1
- Location: Lander
- Days: MTWTHFS
- Time: 8:00AM - 8:00PM
- Instructor: Darran Wells
- Room: ASI-OUT
- Method: Lecture
This course will include business and economic applications of the mathematics, linear equations, programming, finance, probability, statistics, and use of spreadsheet software. Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 2200 or MATH 2350 or approval of instructor. (4 lect.)
4
MATH
Mathematics
2355
60
2656
05/31/2022
07/01/2022
Web Instruction
0.00
- Credit: 4
- Location: Web Instruction
- Instructor: Melena S. Osborne
- Room: WEB-WEB
- Method: Lecture