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EASTERN WYOMING COLLEGE

Spring 2013 Online Classes [] Students who know their LancerNet login and password, as well as their Advisory Key, may register online. Students who can't register online may do so by contacting Melissa Buckmiller and completing a paper registration form.

Local Classes

COMMUNICATION & MASS MEDIA Public Speaking 01/08/13– 04/30/13 CO/M 1010 (3cr) Mary Jane Jordon An introduction to the principles of public speaking, with emphasis on practical skills in communicating to audiences, classes, and groups. Course includes training in manuscript preparation and composition. Class will be held in the Sundance High School Library. High School juniors and seniors are encouraged to register; however, course is not offered as concurrent enrollment and thus students are responsible for the tuition cost.

HUMAN DEVELOPMENT College Studies 01/09/13– 05/01/13 HMDV 1000 (1cr) Lona Tracy

This course is designed as a general orientation and a transition to college for all new students and all transfer students who have less than thirty semester hours. This course will enable the student to explore and understand the whole college environment, to identify and utilize campus resources (Programs and other courses) that will enhance his/her academic experience. The course will assist the student to begin to develop short and long term academic and career goals. The course will assist the student to identify community resources which will also enhance his/her academic experience.

Local WEN Classes

MATH 1000 Problem Solving 01/16/13 – 05/10/13 MATH 1000 (3cr) R. Darnell

This course is specifically designed to satisfy basic mathematics requirements at many colleges for students not planning to enroll in Mathematics 1400 or a calculus course. The course treats modern topics chosen for their applicability and accessibility; it provides students with the mathematical and logical skills needed to formulate, analyze, and interpret quantitative arguments in a variety of settings. Statistics is introduced and the use of a calculator is stressed in the course. Prerequisite: MATH 0920 with a grade of “C” or better, or appropriate score on mathematics placement exam within one year prior to registering for the course or an ACT math score of 21 or consent of instructor.

On-Line Degrees

Business Administration This flexible Associate of Applied Science degree program provides an individual with entry level business skills with emphasis in accounting, office management, and computer areas. It will prepare the student to work in a variety of office and business occupations.

Criminal Justice Many career opportunities are offered with a criminal justice background. This AA degree program will help prepare you for this fast growing occupational field. Interdisciplinary Studies The Associate of Arts (AA) and Associate of Science (AS) degree programs offer a broad-based degree, which includes all general education courses and allows the student to choose electives. Both of these degrees transfer well to four-year colleges and universities.

Contact:

Melissa Buckmiller or Janelle Peterson Sundance EWC Outreach P.O. Box 850 Sundance, WY 82729

307-283-1030 buckmillerm@crook1.com petersonj@crook1.com [|www.ewc.wy.edu]