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GEOL 1490: TOPICS:
1.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
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GEOL 1950: EXPLORATIONS:
1.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course allows students to learn about basic geological or paleontological concepts and get hands-on experience in a lab setting.
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GEOL 2490: TOPICS:
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
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GERM 1010: FIRST YEAR GERMAN I
4.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course primarily emphasizes listening and speaking skills, although reading and writing skills are developed. The students begin to develop the ability to understand spoken and written German. The students begin to develop the skill to communicate in basic situations.
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GERM 1020: FIRST YEAR GERMAN II
4.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course further emphasizes listening and speaking skills, while developing reading and writing skills. This course completes the first year sequence of study of the basic structures of German.
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HIST 1110: WESTERN CIVILIZATION I
3.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course surveys Western Civilization from its origins to the first phase of the Early Modern Period. Major topics of coverage will include Classical Greece and Rome, Early, High and Late Medieval Europe, and the Renaissance and Reformation during the initial phase of the Early Modern Period. HIST 1110 meet the Global Diversity, Social/Behavioral Sciences, or Humanities requirements at NWCCD. It does not meet the U5H requirement at UW unless it is transferred as part of an associate degree.
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HIST 1120: WESTERN CIVILIZATION II
3.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course surveys Western Civilization from the Early Modern Period though the Modern Period. Major Early Modern Period topics of coverage will include European Overseas Expansion through the French Revolution. Major 19th century Modern Period topics will include the Industrial Revolution through Imperialism. Major 20thcentury Modern Period topics of coverage will include World War I through the Fall of the Soviet Union. HIST 1120 meets the Global Diversity, Social/Behavioral Sciences, and Humanities requirements at NWCCD. It does not meet the U5H requirement at UW unless it is transferred as part of an associate degree.
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HIST 1210: US HISTORY I
3.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course is a lecture/discussion/writing course beginning with the European discovery of the America?s through the U.S. Civil War. (3 lecture hrs/week)
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HIST 1211: US TO 1865
3.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course examines the historical development of the United States from the earliest explorations through the Civil War. The course identifies the impact that migration has had in the formation of the society of the United States. The course investigates the events and individuals that have impacted the history of the United States during this time period. It summarizes how the social, political, economic, religious, and cultural forces influence history and international affairs. It explores the major principles of the US and Wyoming Constitutions.
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HIST 1220: US HISTORY II
3.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
Major developments in the growth of modern America from the Civil War to the late 20th century are covered. These themes include: constitutional changes, immigration and labor issues, reform movements as well as intellectual and social movements, major wars and foreign policy. (3 lect hrs/week)
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