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ART 2485: SPEC PROJS IN CERAMICS
1.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
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ART 2488: SPEC PROJS IN METAL ARTS
1.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
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ART 2489: SPEC PROJS IN GRAPHIC DESIGN
1.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
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ART 2495: WORKSHOPS IN ART:
1.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
These workshops will offer an intensive exploration of various methods of approach. The course of study will vary according to visiting artists. The ideas and philosophies will be reinforced and developed through lecture/technical information, discussion, demonstration, and studio participation. May be taken up to three times for credit.
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ASL 1200: AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I
4.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
American Sign Language (ASL) is a true language that is used within the deaf community. This course will introduce students to basic expressive and receptive skills, conversation strategies, body language, facial expressions, and fingerspelling. Students who complete this course should be able to produce 1500 words with signs learned in class, along with having an awareness of deaf culture.
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ASL 1220: AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE II
4.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
American Sign Language is a true language that is used within the deaf community. This course will enable students to continue to develop expressive and receptive skills, along with conversational skills in ASL. Students will build their vocabulary, linguistic features, and continue to study deaf culture. Students who complete this course should be able to produce an additional 1500 words with signs learned in class along with having an awareness of deaf culture.
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ASTR 1000: DESCRIPTIVE ASTRONOMY
3.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
A scientific overview of stars, planets, galaxies and other inhabitants of the universe and the forces that determine their behavior. The history of discovery and the methods used to study distant objects are included.
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AUTO 1580: BASIC AUTO MAINTENANCE
2.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
This course is designed for non-degree students. The course offers students instruction in the basics of automotive systems operation, troubleshooting, preventive maintenance and repair, along with the terminology, proper use of tools, and procedures required to perform these tasks.
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AUTO 1690: MANUAL POWER TRANSMISSION FUNDAMENTALS
3.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
This course is designed to introduce the student to fundamentals, theory and applications as well as diagnosis and repair proce- dures for all manual shift transmission and drive train components.
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AUTO 1700: ENGINE FUNDAMENTALS
3.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
This course is designed to introduce the student to the funda- mentals, components and operation of an internal combustion engine. Both gasoline and diesel engines will be explored, and comparisons and differences between the operation of the two will be studied. High speed and low speed compression ignition and spark ignition engines will be discussed and demonstrated.
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