Crook County Spring 2015 Credit Course Schedule

Eastern Wyoming College
Crook County
Hulett Outreach
Moorcroft Outreach
Sundance Outreach
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Community Education Classes
Workforce Development
General Information
Spring 2015
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Jennifer Jolley Outreach Coordinator
Melissa Buckmiller Outreach Coordinator
Brittany Lenz Outreach Coordinator
Hulett Outreach
Moorcroft Outreach
Sundance Outreach
i, my name is Jennifer
Jolley and I am the new
Outreach Coordinator in
Hulett. I have lived in Hulett for
the past 12 years and enjoy this
unique small town. Although Hulett
is a small town, there is a wide
range of offerings available to all
ages. Offerings such as a variety of
Community Education Classes, High
School Equivalency Certificate, or
College degree. I also feature Ed2Go
classes for professional development
and personal enrichment. I am
always looking for new ideas,
instructors, and welcome the
communities input. Please contact
me anytime by phone or stop by the
school.
Hulett High School
429 Sager
307.467.5477
[email protected]
i my name is Melissa
Buckmiller. I am the
Coordinator for Eastern
Wyoming College Moorcroft
Outreach. I have lived in Moorcroft
for 23 years and have worked with
Eastern Wyoming College for the past
11 years. I have a BA from Moorhead
State University in Minnesota and
Black Hills State University in
South Dakota. I recently started my
Masters Program at the University
of Wyoming. I have tried to put
together a listing of classes and
programs to fit everyone’s needs. If
anyone has questions or suggestions
please come see me at the high
school.
Moorcroft High School
#47 Country Lane
307.756.9800
[email protected]
i, my name is Brittany Lenz
and I am the Outreach
Coordinator in Sundance.
This is my second year with EWC
and my program is progressing and
growing! This semester I have put
together a variety of classes for every
age group. I hope that you can find
classes that meets your interests. I
also added new credit classes for the
spring semester. Each semester I will
be adding a new credit class for those
who need continuing education
credits. Please check my website for
updates, additions, and changes
throughout the semester. Please feel
free to contact me regarding credit
classes, concurrent registrations,
community education classes or offer
a suggestion for a class you would like
to see offered.
Sundance High School
1016 E. Cleveland
307-282-0769
[email protected]
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Hulett Outreach Moorcroft Outreach Sundance Outreach
Hulett High School
429 Sager
Hulett, Wyoming 82720
Moorcroft High School
#47 County Lane
Moorcroft, Wyoming 82721
Sundance High School
1016 E. Cleveland
Sundance, Wyoming 82729
Jennifer Jolley
Hulett Outreach Coordinator
Eastern Wyoming College is a student-centered,
comprehensive community college that responds
to the educational, cultural, social, and economic
needs of its communities with quality, affordable
educational opportunities for dynamic lifelong
learning.
College Mission – June 10, 2008
Eastern Wyoming College
Board of Trustees
Angie Chavez, Acting President
John Patrick, Secretary
Mike Varney, Treasurer
Lowel Kautz
Julie Kilty
Marilyn Fisher
Interim President
Richard Patterson, Ph.D.
Hulett High School
429 Sager
307.467.5477
[email protected]
Melissa Buckmiller
Moorcroft Outreach Coordinator
Moorcroft High School
#47 Country Lane
307.756.9800
[email protected]
Brittany Lenz
Sundance Outreach Coordinator
Sundance High School
1016 E. Cleveland
307-282-0769
[email protected]
Mike Durfee
Associate Vice President for Outreach & Learning
307.532.8346
[email protected]
EWC is accredited by the American
Welding Society and the American
Veterinary Medical Association
The Higher Learning Commission of the North
Central Association of Colleges & Schools
230 South LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500
Chicago, IL 60604
Telephone: 800.621.7440/312.263.0456
Fax: 312.263.7462
[email protected]
www.ncahlc.org
Eastern Wyoming College is an affirmative
action/equal opportunity institution.
The information contained herein is valid as of December
2014. While EWC makes every effort to ensure the accuracy
of the information, the college reserves the right to make changes
at any time without prior notice. Always check with the
appropriate office for current information.
The EWC Schedule summarizes information of interest to
students; it is not a complete statement of programs and policies.
Other important information is published in the EWC Catalog
and on the EWC Website.
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About EWC
HULETT/MOORCROFT/SUNDANCE
Welcome
About EWC
General Information
Library Information
Academic Calendar
LancerNet
EWC Book Store
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Concurrent and Dual Enrollment Classes
Credit Classes
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Classes
Eastern Wyoming College is dedicated to
providing opportunities and recognizing
the talent of all people within this institution.
There is commitment to a policy of equal
opportunity for all persons on the basis of merit
without regard to race, color, national origin,
marital status, age, sexual orientation, gender,
religion, political belief, veteran status or
disability. In accordance with the policy, EWC
affirms its commitment to non-discrimination
in its employment, admission or access to
programs and activities, treatment of any
person, as they relate to recruitment, hiring,
selection, screening, testing, compensation,
promotion, employment benefits, educational
opportunities, access to programs, work
assignments, application of discipline, access
to grievance procedures, and any and all other
conditions which are provided by Eastern
Wyoming College policy, regulation, rule or
practice. Inquiries concerning Title II, Title VI,
Title VII and Section 504 may be directed to
Stuart Nelson, Director of Human Resources,
307-532.8330. Title IX inquiries may be
directed to Dr. Rex Cogdill, Vice President for
Student Services, 307.532.8257. Both may
be contacted at Eastern Wyoming College,
3200 West C. Street, Torrington, WY 82240.
Alternatively you may contact the Wyoming
Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights
Coordinator, 2nd Floor, Hathaway Building,
Cheyenne, WY 82002-0050, or (307)777-7675.
Community Education
Workforce Development
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
English as a Second Language (ESL)
High School Equivalency Preparation
Hulett Community Education Classes
Moorcroft Community Education Classes
Sundance Community Education Classes
Ed2Go Classes
Workforce Development
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Community Education Classes / HULETT
Genealogy Classes
Every family has a story, what is yours?
Each month we will be having Free classes
to help you connect to your ancestors. We
have the world’s largest record of ancestor
names. Go further, faster by working
together in learning of your family history.
Bring your own lap top and any information
you have!
Instructor: Jan Pruet & Friends
Date:
1st & 3rd Monday of each month
Time: 6:30 p.m.
Cost:
Free
Location: Greater Hulett Community Center
Youth Craft Day
Calling all youth interested in spending a
day doing fun activities and crafts. Tina
Fish is putting together a fun packed day
of activities and crafts. Since there is no
school it is a great way to spend the day.
Please bring a sack lunch and snacks to
get you through the day. Check the Hulett
Community Ed page for additional monthly
dates.
Instructor: Tina Fish
Date:
Monday, Jan 5 (No School)
Time: 9:00 am until done
Cost:
Free
Location: Hulett Civic Center
The History Of The Bible
There is much confusion in the United
States today about the origins,
transmission, and reliability of the number
one best-seller book ever, the Bible. It
is the goal of this course to remove that
confusion by presenting 3400 years of
Bible history and discussing its ultimate
transmission to us in the form of one book.
Instructor: Jim Palus
Required Text: The Bible
Date:
Monday’s Jan. 5 - March 9
(Registration Deadline Dec. 29, 2014)
Time: 6:00 – 7:00 pm
Cost:
Free
Location: Hulett Community Ed Room
EMT Basic
This is a class that will prepare and certify
you for first response and ambulance
attendance. This is a 160 hour class that
will meet 2 nights a week for 4 hours and
a few 8 hour Saturdays. By successfully
completing this course your will be a
licensed Wyoming EMT.
Instructor: Jason Perry and Guests
Date:
Starts January 15
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Cost:
$120 (est. for book & materials)
Location: Greater Hulett Community Center
Sewing a Rope Bowl
Have you ever thought about sewing
a bowl out of a rope? Well now’s your
chance. Paulie Jolley will lead the class
through the steps of wrapping a clothes
line rope with fabric and turning it in to a
beautiful bowl. Please bring your sewing
machine, cutting mat, rotary cutter, and
any scrap fabric you would like to use. If
you do not have any of the items we will
have extras for you to use.
Instructor: Paulie Jolley
Date:
Jan 13th & 27th
Time: 9:00 – 11:00 am
Cost:
$10 per person
Location: Hulett Community Ed Room
Photography
The 5 week photography program will
include camera controls (f-stop, shutter
speed, ISO), translating 3-dimensional
space to the
2-dimensional space
that is a photograph,
the quality of
light and what it
communicates, both
natural and artificial,
and the important
question “Do you
see what I see?”
Instructor: Catherine
Cardarelli
Date: Jan. 17, 24, 31, Feb. 7 & 21
Time: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Cost: $125 per person
Location: Hulett Community Ed Room
Welding For Fun
Jim Pannell the HHS Ag teacher will teach a basic fabrication course for beginners
to make simple objects and art. $50 pays for instruction plus practice metal (project
metal will cost more). Students buy your own safety glasses and bring protective
clothing. Class size limited to 8 adults, 8 Men on Tuesdays, 8 Women on Thursdays.
Instructor:
Jim Pannell
Date:
Tuesday’s Jan 6 – Feb 3 Men’s Night, Thursday’s Jan 8 – Feb 5 Women’s
Night
Time: 6:00 – 8:00 pm
Cost:
$50 plus supplies
Location: HHS Ag Shop
Digital Photo Uploading
Do you have photos on your phone or
SD card and don’t know what to do with
them. I will help you learn the basic ways
to getting your photos from your device
to being a nicely printed photo. Bring your
device, card reader if you have one, and a
USB cord for such device.
Instructor: Jen Jolley
Date: Jan 21
Time: 9 :00– 11:00 am
Cost: Free
Location: Hulett Community Ed Room
Couponing
Do you want to save money on your
purchases? Come learn the basics of how
to use coupons and how to save money
on just about everything. Bring all your
current coupons.
Instructor: Darlene Coder
Date: Tuesday’s start Feb. 3 ending Feb. 24
Time: 9:30 – 11:00 am
Cost: Free
Location: Hulett Community Ed Room
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Community Education Classes / HULETT
Elementary Cheerleading Quad
If you are Kindergarten through fifth grade, you may participate in
Cheerleading Squad. We will learn simple cheers and a routine to
perform at home basketball games. Please wear black or red pants
and t-shirts, black tennis shoes if possible.
Date:
Tuesday’s Jan. 20 – April 28
Time: 3:30 – 4:30 pm
Cost:
$3 (only for new member & $12 t-shirt)
Location: Hulett School
Driver’s Education
This program teaches drivers education and traffic safety according
to Wyoming laws. This course requires 30 hours of classroom
instruction and 6 hours of driving time. In addition, students must
keep record of 50 hours of parent supervised driving in order to get
their license. This class is great for students to learn the rules of
the road as well as an opportunity to qualify for reduced prices to
insure them as a driver.
Instructor: Randi Faeth
Date:
March 9, 2015
Time: 5:30-7:30 pm
Cost:
$200 (reduced prices available for those who qualify)
Location: Hulett Community Ed Room
Dutch Oven Cooking
Dutch oven cook, Ted & JoEllen Parsons, has a passion
and talent for all great foods well prepared. Come learn
how to prepare a Dutch oven meal with tricks of the trade
and tips to refine your skills.
Instructor: Ted & JoEllen Parsons
Date: March 31 at 6 pm organizational meeting
Time: We will choose a cooking date as a group
Cost: $10 per person
Location: Mr. Parson’s classroom at HHS
Country-Western Dance Classes
“Grab your partner & do-si-do!”…and learn other basic
dance moves! Though not professionals, Bill and Carol
are excellent dancers who have won contests. They will
teach you Jitterbug, Polka, Two-Step, and Waltz. Don’t
miss this chance!
Instructor: Bill & Carol Dewey
Date:
Thursday’s starting Feb. 19 to March 12
Time: 6:30 – 8:30 pm
Cost:
$20 individual or $30 per couple
Location: Hulett School
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Community Education Classes / MOORCROFT
Call the Moorcroft Outreach office at 307-756-9800 to pre-register for classes as well as
schedule changes due to weather or additions and changes to the class schedule. Updates will be
posted on the website at the EWC Moorcroft link and on the crook1.com school website.
American Sign Language
This course will be a continuation of the
Beginning Sign Language course that was
started Fall semester. Students interested
in taking the class who were not in the
Beginning course will have to take a simple
review of words pre-exam. Class nights
will vary slightly due to the instructor’s
schedule, a calendar will be available the
first night of class. Contact: Dusty Petz
307-756-3446 / [email protected]
Instructor: Danielle Wood
Date:
Wednesdays, Beginning
January 12
Time: 5:30-7:30 pm
Cost
$99 for PTSB credit
$198 for 2 College Credits
$20 non-credit participation
Place: MHS
Winter In-door Walking
As the weather outside remains frightful,
walk the stairs and hallways of MHS
after school hours. Please sign up in the
Community Education Outreach Office
to start your walking program. There is
no cost to this program but do to security
issues anyone walking must sign up before
starting their walking program. Please
remember high school custodial staff will
be doing their job so please stay out of
their way and respect their wishes.
Date:
December 1 - May 1
Time: After school hours
Cost:
Cost
FREE
Location: Moorcroft High School
Hunter Safety
The Wyoming Hunter Education program
is conducted by a group of volunteer
instructors throughout the state. The
course will deal with hunter responsibility,
firearms and archery equipment use and
safety survival, wildlife management, first
aid, wildlife identification, field care of
game and Wyoming Game and Fish laws
and regulations.
Hunter Education is required for all persons
born on or after Jan. 1, 1966.
Local instructors will be holding a class
sometime in March. Classes will be limited
to 25 people. All students will register on
line only. Information on the dates, time
and place will be listed on the Department
Web Site: http://wgfd.wyo.gov
Cost:
$10
Location: Moorcroft Firehall
Driver’s Education
This program teaches drivers education
and traffic safety according to Wyoming
laws. This course requires 30 hours
of classroom instruction and 6 hours
of driving time. In addition, students
must keep record of 50 hours of parent
supervised driving in order to get their
license.
Instructor: Randi Faeth
Date:
March 3
Time: 5:00-7:00 pm
Cost:
$200
Location: MHS
Zumba
Zumba is a dance fitness program created
by Colombian dancer and choreographer
Alberto “Beto” Perez during the 1990s.
Zumba involves dance and aerobic
elements. Zumba’s choreography
incorporates hip-hop, soca, samba, salsa,
merengue, mambo, martial arts, and some
Bollywood and belly dance moves. Squats
and lunges are also included. It exercise
but you’ll think you’re just having fun!!
Contact: 307-756-2600
Alive At 25
This program sponsored by the Wyoming
Highway Patrol and MHS/EWC Drivers
Education Program will be held at MHS on
the 4th of June. The students are required
to attend; however, any adult who would
also like to attend is asked to call Melissa
Buckmiller and register online at https://
aliveat25.us/wy/find-a-course
Date:
June 4th
Time: 12pm – 4:30 pm
Cost:
$25
Location: MHS Mr. Faeth’s classroom
Instructor: Brooke Semlek
Date:
Tuesday/Thursday Beginning
December 2
Time: 6:00 – 6:45 pm
Cost:
$25 Unlimited or $5 Drop-In
Country Western Dance Classes
This class couldn’t come at a better time,
with Prom season just around the corner,
learning a few swing moves will make
your night all the more fun. Dancing is
also great exercise so grab your partner
and come on out. Bill & Carol Dewey have
been dancing together for many years and
our wonderful, fun instructors.
Instructor: Bill & Carol Dewey
Date: Thursday’s starting March 26th to
April 16th
Time: 6:30 – 8:30 pm
Cost: $20 individual or $30 per couple
Moorcroft High School Gymnasium
FLY ROD Building
Fly Fishing is a wonderful pass-time that
anyone can learn to do! How impressed
will your friends be when you show up at
the creek or lake with a fly rod you built
yourself or even one your grandson or
granddaughter made for you? Trust me
even if you aren’t the best fisherman they
will be impressed. Also, with the cost of
fly fishing, building your own rod will get
you started at half the cost!! This class
takes approximately 4-5 days to complete
due only to the drying time of the epoxy
used.
Date:
Friday, April 3rd 5:30 – 8:30 pm
Saturday, April 4 9am-Noon
Sunday, April 5 9am-Noon
Cost:
$55 covers cost of rod kit &
materials / Reels are available for purchase
at wholesale prices to anyone completing the
course.
Location: Art classroom at MHS
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Community Education Classes / MOORCROFT
Journey Into Space – Lego Camp
2 Building projects
-Spaceship BB-133, 522 pieces
-Apollo Pullback Car, 102 Pieces
The sky is no limit for your future
engineers as they journey from earth
to outer space and beyond. We’ll help
them blaze a trail to develop architecture,
design, problem-solving and team building
skills while you drive home key STEM
elements and reinforce the importance of
simple machines. Students TAKE HOME
everything they build!
Date: June 4
Time: TBD
Cost:
$54 / student
Location: Moorcroft High School
Pull-back Car Frenzy
6 Pullback Cars
Pullback Car Frenzy is an enrichment
course designed to stimulate problem
solving and creativity using new and
innovative ideas. This course is jam packed
with science! Students will build numerous
cars using a design pamphlet for each
vehicle. Students KEEP each car build!
Date:
Thursday, June 11
Time: 4:00 pm
Cost:
$54 / student
Location: Moorcroft High School
Moorcroft Wolves Basketball Camp
3-6th Graders Moorcroft High School Gym
Date:
May 27-28 Wednesday & Thursday
Time: 8:00 – 9:30 am
Supervision at the Gym Starting at 7:45 am
Cost:
$10
Location: Moorcroft High School Gym
7th-12th Graders Moorcroft High School
Gym
Date:
May 27-28 Wednesday & Thursday
Time: 10:00 – 12 noon
Supervision at the Gym Starting at 7:45 am
Cost:
$10
Location: Moorcroft High School Gym
Contact Dusty Petz 307-756-3446
[email protected]
5K COLOR RUN
“Color Run” is a popular series of 3K
and 5K fun runs, where participants are
bombarded with vibrant color at every
kilometer along the course. The run will
begin before the Jubilee Parade and end
with a walk down the main street parade
route.
Date:
Time:
Cost:
Saturday, July 11
8:30 am
$20 includes T-Shirt
Children under 10- Free no t-shirt
Location: Robinson Park
EMT Basic
This is a class that will prepare and certify you for first response and ambulance
attendance. This is a 160 hour class that will meet 2 nights a week for 4 hours and a few
8 hour Saturdays. By successfully completing this course your will be a licensed Wyoming
EMT.
Instructor: Dorothy Baron and Guests
Date:
Starts January 15
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Cost:
$120 (est. for book & materials)
Location: Moorcroft Fire Hall
Watch the
www.ewc.wy.edu/moorcroft
website for details
3 on 3 Basketball Tournament
This fun and challenging weekend event has brackets for everyone.
Sponsored by the MHS Student Counsel and EWC
Wine & Crafts
Sounds interesting doesn’t it!
After School Painting with Adults and Kids
Looking for something you can do with your kids after school?
Come join us for a couple hours of painting and fun.
Canning Classes
This is a great tradition to share with a loved one. It is also a skill
that will be lost if not taught to the current generations. Come have
a great time together with a family member. Both Water-Bath and
Pressure Canning will be taught. Participants will take home a few
jars of canned goods.
ACT Prep Class
Improving your performance on
the ACT comes down to one thing:
becoming a better test taker. Get the
tips to improve your score. Get tips
about using the approved calculator.
Practice monitoring your time during
the English section. Learn what you
need the day of the test and what
scores get you into which college
classes. Students will leave with
information guaranteed to improve
their score.
Date:
Wed/Thurs March 11-26
Time: 5:00-6:00 pm
Cost:
FREE
Location: MHS
FAFSA Completion Night
Must for all Seniors
Bring your completed tax returns and
join us in the MHS-EWC computer labs
to complete your Free Application For
Student Aid. This is not a presentation
but a hands on step by step assistance
with the online application. Both parent
and student is encouraged to attend as
there is a portion of the FAFSA each
must complete. The FAFSA is often
the first step toward completing other
Scholarship applications and Mr. Petz
will be on hand to answer questions
about other scholarships.
Date:
Time:
January 12
6:00 pm
until your FAFSA is complete (approximately 30
mins)
Cost:
FREE
Location: MHS & EWC computer lab
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Community Education Classes / SUNDANCE
Call the Sundance Outreach office at 307-282-0769or email [email protected] to
register for all spring 2015 classes. Updates will be posted on the crook1.com website at the EWC
Sundance link found under Sundance Secondary School tab.
Dare to Repair
Hey ladies, are you tired of waiting for your
man to fix those annoying little projects
that you keep asking and asking for help?
Good news! Help is on the way. Let
the Man’s Men, Reggie & Steve, from
Sundance Hardware show you the way to
marital harmony by teaching a few easy,
quick repairs. Leaky toilet? No problem.
Hole in the wall? Gone in minutes. Can’t
figure out those goofy anchors for hanging
pictures between studs? Easy-peasy! All
materials will be provided. Reggie & Steve
are the Tim & Al of Sundance…remember
the TV sitcom Home Improvement?
Reggie is the front man and Steve is the
man-in-the-know. They fix people’s home
repair problems every day and with their
light hearted presentation, you’re sure to
have fun learning how to solve common
household repairs.
Date: Tuesday, January 13
Time: 6:30-8:30 pm
Cost:
$15
Instructor: Steve Lenz & Reggie Gaylord
Location: Sundance Dillon’s Hardware
Genealogy
Preserve and share your unique family
stories. Discover information about your
ancestors and bring it to life with photos
and stories. Anyone is welcome to attend
at any time. Remember to bring your own
laptop.
Date:
2nd & 4th Wednesdays
beginning January 14
Time: 6:30 pm
Cost:
FREE
Location: Sundance Church of Jesus
Christ Latter-Day Saints
Cross-country skiing
Are you getting the winter blues? Join
us for this opportunity to get outside &
get active! Just because there is snow
on the ground doesn’t mean we have to
stay in! We will be cross-country skiing in
the Bearlodge Mountains. The group will
meet at the Reuter campground to begin.
All participants need to bring their own
equipment.
Date:
Saturday, January 17
Time: 9:00-11:00 am
Cost:
FREE
Instructor: Brian Sebade
Location: meet at Reuter campground
parking lot
Financial Peace University
It’s a new year & the perfect time to
revamp your finances. This is a 9 week
class taught by America’s most trusted
financial guru, Dave Ramsey. You will
be able to walk through the basics of
budgeting, reducing debt strategies,
planning for the future, and saving your
hard earned money! The class is free. The
only cost is the membership kit that needs
to be purchased online before class begins.
Date:
Mondays, February 2- March 30
Time: 5:15-6:30 pm
Cost:
FREE / $93 for the cost of the kit online
Instructor: TBA
Looking for an interested leader
Location: Sundance High School
upstairs computer lab
Home Energy Efficiency- Learn Tips
& Tricks
Looking to cut energy costs for your home
this winter? This class takes a glance at
potential ways to cut energy costs during
the cold seasons in Wyoming. Insulation,
lighting, and heating are a few of the topics
that will be discussed. No products are
being sold, just free information.
Date:
Thursday, February 19
Time: 5:30-7:30 pm
Cost:
FREE
Instructor: Brian Sebade
Location: Courthouse basement
Couples Massage: Love is in the
Fingers
Just in time for Valentine’s Day! Learn
essential massage techniques that will
impress your partner & help them relax.
You will learn neck and shoulder massage
techniques you can do at home. MEN: This
is the perfect, out of the box gift for your
special lady! Limited to 6 couples—register
early!
Date:
Thursday, February 12
Time: 5:30-7:00 pm
Cost:
$25
Instructor: Chandra Pollat
Location: Black Hills Holistic Health
113 S. West. St.
Culture Kitchen: Chinese
Create authentic dishes with amazing
flavor from the great cuisines of China.
However, be warned: the flavors,
freshness, and textures are addictive!
This class will give you a taste of China!
Participants will prepare and sample
recipes, so bring your appetite! Please
bring some containers for your leftovers.
Hands-On! Minimum enrollment of 5, max
10. Must call and enroll by Feb. 2nd.
Date:
Monday, February 9
Time: 6:00-8:30 pm
Cost:
$24
Instructor: Vicki Hayman
Location: Sundance High School
Room 108
Cross-country skiing
Here is another opportunity to try cross
country skiing! Or to do it again! Join
us for this opportunity to get outside &
get active! Just because there is snow
on the ground doesn’t mean we have
to stay in! We will be cross-country
skiing in the Bearlodge Mountains. All
participants need to bring their own
gear.
Date:
Saturday, February 7
Time: 9:00-11:00 am
Cost:
FREE
Instructor: Brian Sebade
Location: Meet at Reuter campground
parking lot
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Community Education Classes / SUNDANCE
Mindfulness & Mediation
Overworked, over stressed, and can’t
seem to focus? Mindfulness and meditation
are two tools that are easy to learn and
put into practice immediately. They will
help you feel energized, sleep better, and
improve your concentration. Join Katie,
who is a Reiki Master, while she provides
coaching and lessons on these topics.
Date:
Thursday, April 30
Time: 5:30-7:30 pm
Cost:
$15
Instructor: Katie Allen
Location: Black Hills Holistic Health, 113 S.
West St.
Mary Kay Skin Care
Ladies night out!! Carolyn Fowler will
teach you the benefits of using a daily skin
care regimen. Experience a free facial
using the Mary Kay skin care products
customized for your skin type. All of Mary
Kay’s skin care products contain vitamins
and powerful age-fighting ingredients your
skin needs to continue looking bright and
youthful. Products for all skin types will
be available to try for dry, normal, oily,
combination and acne prone skin. You
will also learn how to earn free products
of your own! Please call you reserve your
seat today!
Date:
Monday, March 23
Time: 5:30-7:30 pm
Cost:
FREE
Instructor: Carolyn Fowler
Location: Sundance High School, Room
203
Take a Deep Breath & Relax
Are you needing a little relaxation? Join
us for this 2 hour class that is essential in
your quest for relaxation! Chandra Pollat is
a licensed massage therapist and she will
teach you at-home relaxation techniques
that you can easily use on those stressful
days.
Date:
Wednesday, April 8
Time: 5:15-7:15 pm
Cost:
$10
Instructor: Chandra Pollat
Location: Black Hills Holistic Health, 113 S.
West St.
Essential Oils
Have you been wondering about essential
oils? Come by for a quick tutorial and
test out some products. Essential oils
reduce the need for antibiotics and over
the counter medicine for many people.
Just come for the information or get your
essential oil fix right here!
Date:
Saturday, January 10
Time: 10:00-11:00 am
Cost:
$10
Instructor: Alicia Burg & Stacy Palmer
Location: Sundance High School
Room 108
Wine 101
Wine 101 is for anyone who is interested in wine, from beginner to expert! You
need to have absolutely no wine experience to come learn the basics of wine—from
fermentation, to production methods, to important wine terms, to tasting evaluation
techniques. However, if you do have experience in wine, you will love this class,
too. Four wines will be tasted after learning more about wine. This is a fun and
educational night! Kara Sweet is a certified sommelier through the International
Wine Guild and an intro level sommelier through the Court of Master Sommeliers.
She has taught multiple wine classes around the Black Hills, worked for several
wine-related businesses in the area, and blogged about area wine and beer venues.
Minimum enrollment of 10 so invite your friends, too!
Date:
Tuesday, March 31
Time: 6:00-8:30 pm
Cost:
$25
Instructor: Kara Sweet
Location: Longhorn Saloon & Grill, 214 E. Main St.
Wine 202
Wine 202 is a class to learn even more about wine; however, wine beginners are
still welcome here! This class will teach more about international wine producing
countries and how to read wine labels from around the world. More in-depth
information about serving wine and evaluating wine will be given. Four wines
from around the world will be tasted. Sign up to enjoy learning about and sipping
on wine from all over the globe! Kara Sweet is a certified sommelier through the
International Wine Guild and an intro level sommelier through the Court of Master
Sommeliers. She has taught multiple wine classes around the Black Hills, worked
for several wine-related businesses in the area, and blogged about area beer and
wine venues. Kara has spent time the last four summers continuing her wine
education and will continue to do so in the future.
Date:
Tuesday, April 21
Time: 6:00-8:30 pm
Cost:
$25
Instructor: Kara Sweet
Location: Longhorn Saloon & Grill
214 E. Main St.
Culture Kitchen: South American
Pack your bags and grab your culinary
passport as we take a journey through
the exotic regions of South America. The
culinary landscape of South America is as
diverse as the landscape itself. Participants
will prepare and sample recipes, so bring
your appetite! Hands-On! Minimum
enrollment of 5, max 10. Enrollment
deadline is April 2nd. Vicki Hayman
loves to share her long-time passion for
cooking delectable food. Vicki has taught
a wide array of cooking classes for adults
and young people in NE Wyoming. She
has been employed by the University of
Wyoming as an Extension Educator for the
past 16 years.
Date:
Thursday, April 9
Time: 6:00-8:30 pm
Cost:
$24
Instructor: Vicki Hayman
Location: Sundance High School
Room 108
Kids’ 2nd-12th grade Basketball
Camp
Brush up on your basketball skills with
this 3 day camp. Want to get better in the
off-season? Here is your chance! School
is out & while it’s still too chilly to swim
at the pool take advantage of this camp!
More details will be released in May. Look
for flyers in the schools & around the
community.
Date:
May 27-29
Time: TBA
Cost:
$50 for 6th-12th grade, $30 for rest
of family or $35 for 2nd-5th grade
Instructor: Jim O’Connor
Location: Sundance High School
gymnasium
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Community Education Classes / SUNDANCE
“Wyoming Reads” at Devil’s Tower
All 1st grade students in the county
will gather at Devil’s Tower & have the
opportunity to walk around the tower
together then all students will get a
hard-covered book sponsored by the Sue
Jorgensen Foundation in promotion of
reading in Wyoming. Please call Bonnie
Stahla at the Crook County Public Library
at 307-283-1006 for more details.
Date:
Time:
Tuesday, May 19
9:00 am
depart from Sundance, meet at
picnic area at 11:45 am
Cost:
FREE
Location: Devil’s Tower Monument
On the Rocks- Climbing Devil’s Tower
Are you needing a little adventure in your life? Has climbing the Tower been on your bucket
list? This is your opportunity! All skill levels are encouraged to attend. Frank is a Devil’s
Tower climbing expert. You can climb to the top or get comfortable on the rocks around the
base. It’s thrilling fun for everyone. Climbing gear is provided. Wear appropriate climbing
shoes and clothing. (No climbing shoes are necessary, but please wear close-toed shoes.)
Not from Sundance but still interested? Great, meet us there! Everyone in the county is
welcome!
Date:
Saturday, June 6
Time: 9:00-2:00 pm
Cost:
$35
Instructor: Frank Sanders
Location: Meet at SHS parking lot & carpool to Devil’s Tower
On the Rocks- Family Day!
Bring the whole family out for this rock climbing adventure! We will explore first
time rock climbing experiences that is good for the whole family. All levels are
welcome to attend. Are you the only one in your family that wants to come?
Well, that’s perfect too! Come along for a fun day in the sun. All climbing gear
is provided. Please make sure to wear tennis shoes & layers of clothing. Again,
everyone in the county is welcome to attend!
Date:
Saturday, June 13
Time: 9:00-2:00 pm
Cost:
$35 per adult
Instructor: Frank Sanders
Location: Meet at SHS parking lot & carpool to Devil’s Tower
Driver’s Education
This program teaches drivers education
and traffic safety according to Wyoming
laws. This course requires 30 hours of
classroom instruction and 6 hours of
instructor led driving time. In addition,
students must keep record of 50 hours
of parent supervised driving time in order
to receive your license. This class is great
for students to learn the rules of the road
as well as a reducing the cost for insuring
them as a teenage driver!
Date:
Mondays, beginning March 9
Time: 5:30-7:30 pm
Cost:
$200
reductions available for those who qualify
Instructor: Lisa Dutton
Location: Sundance High School
Room 104
Plant Identification Walk
“Hey, what plant is that? It looks beautiful this
spring and it’s everywhere.” If you have caught
yourself saying these lines, then the plant ecology
and wildflower identification class is for you. In
this class we will take a walk through the spring
wildflowers of the Wyoming Black Hills to identify
wildflowers and other plants. We will also discuss
the ecology and interesting facts of each plant.
Please bring good walking shoes and a desire to
learn some plant names.
Date:
Tuesday, May 19
Time: 6:00-8:00 pm
Cost:
FREE
Instructor: Brian Sebade
Location: Meet at Crook Co. Extension office &
carpool to Reuter campground
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General Information
New Students
Current EWC Students
If you are seeking a degree or certificate from EWC,
follow these steps:
If you are continuing to pursue a degree or certificate
from EWC, follow these steps:
l Complete and submit an application for
admission. Applications are available online at
ewc.wy.edu or one can be picked up at our EWC
Outreach office.
l Request high school transcripts (or GED) to be
sent to Eastern Wyoming College.
l Request a transcript from all colleges you have
previously attended.
Complete COMPASS placement testing for $15
at the EWC Outreach office to determine your
reading, math and English placement levels.
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l Complete a FAFSA for financial aid. Any
questions on the FAFSA, please contact
the Financial Aid office at Eastern Wyoming
College, at 307.532.8224.
l Meet with an advisor to complete the course
selection and registration process.
l Order textbooks online (ewc.wy.edu - BookstoreBooks - Textbooks & Course Materials). If you
need additional assistance please call the EWC
Outreach office.
l Make payment arrangements at the EWC
Outreach office.
Classes begin on August 26. Be sure to attend
all classes, even if you have been placed on a wait
list.
l
l Meet with your advisor to complete the course
selection and registration process.
l Complete a FAFSA for financial aid. Any
questions on the FAFSA, please contact
the Financial Aid office at Eastern Wyoming
College, at 307.532.8224.
Order textbooks online (ewc.wy.edu - BookstoreBooks - Textbooks & Course Materials). If you
need additional assistance please call the EWC
Outreach office.
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l Make payment arrangements at the EWC
Outreach office.
Classes begin on August 26. Be sure to attend
all classes, even if you have been placed on a wait
list.
l
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General Information
Placement Exams
(COMPASS): Students who plan to enroll in a lab science,
math and/or an English class will need to take the
COMPASS placement exam if they haven’t met ACT or
prerequisite requirements for the class. Call to schedule
a time to take the exam. The cost to take the exam is $15
(Please bring a check or money order). Crook County pays
for initial test for high school students as well as one retake
for the Compass test.
and a need-based scholarship that supplements the merit
awards for eligible students. Students may find out more
about the Hathaway program at http://edu.wyoming.gov/
Programs/hathaway.aspx and can estimate their award
level at http://www.wyo4ed.org/hathaway-calculator. The
Hathaway application and all documentation must be
submitted prior to the first day of the semester in which
the student wishes to initiate the scholarship.
Financial Aid
Students must complete an EWC Application for
Admission and submit final and official high school or
GED transcripts, plus official transcripts from any other
college attended, before receiving any aid. Students who
have enough verified financial aid awarded to cover their
outstanding balance are allowed to charge their books at
the EWC Bookstore for a limited time at the beginning of
each semester; Outreach students who order books online
by the deadline receive free shipping.
Degree-seeking students at EWC’s Outreach Centers are
eligible for the same types of financial aid as Torrington
campus students. All students should first submit the
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
annually at fafsa.gov. Completing the FAFSA determines a
student’s eligibility for the Title IV Federal Financial Aid
Programs, including the Pell Grant, Federal Supplemental
Educational Opportunity Grant, and Direct student
and parent loans. The priority deadline for applying for
federal aid is March 15, although students may apply any
time during the academic year, as Pell and loan funding is
not limited. The Douglas Campus also has three student
employment positions available each year.
In addition, first-time freshman students should apply for
EWC’s institutional scholarships and Foundation awards.
Most scholarships require submission of an admission
application and high school transcripts by March 15 each
year. Returning students should complete the Continuing
Student Scholarship Application by June 1 following their
freshman year to be considered for scholarships during
their sophomore year. Scholarships requiring individual
applications are listed on EWC’s website; deadlines
vary. The Outreach Incentive Grant is one scholarship
specifically for students attending any Outreach Center
that pays tuition for enrollment of five credits or more
for one year provided the student maintains at least a 2.0
cumulative GPA. Application can be made through the
Center’s Outreach Coordinator.
The Hathaway Scholarship is available to Wyoming
high school graduates attending a Wyoming community
college or the University of Wyoming within two years of
graduation. The program consists of four separate merit
scholarships, each with specific eligibility requirements,
For specific financial aid information, please call the
Financial Aid Office at 307.532.8224 or 866.327.8996.
You may also obtain financial aid information from
EWC’s website, ewc.wy.edu.
For information about veterans educational benefits,
please contact the VA Certifying Official at 307.532.8334.
Textbooks
Textbooks can be purchased online at ewc.wy.edu
(Bookstore - Books - Textbooks & Course Materials). If
you need more information on how to purchase textbooks
online, please call or stop by your Outreach Coordinator’s
office.
New book returns are only allowed with a valid receipt
and/or packing slip. All items unopened and in original
condition returned within 30 days of purchase may be
refunded to the original form of tender. For any
additional information regarding the return policy contact
the EWC bookstore. Students are expected to pay for all
books, supplies, materials and any other charges or fees
directly applicable to a particular course.
*Students who have been awarded grants/loans, and
who will be using financial aid to pay for textbooks, will
have the option of choosing financial aid as a method
of payment. However, you must first log in to LancerNet
to give authorization to use financial aid to pay for
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General Information
charges. An e-mail confirmation will be sent to your
EWC LancerNet e-mail upon receipt of the authorization.
If you have any questions in regards to charging your
textbooks online with financial aid, please contact Susan
Stephenson, the financial aid director.
Payment Options
Payment for tuition and fees can be made online through
your student account on LancerNet, by check, or by phone
using a credit/debit card and calling the EWC Business
Office at (307) 532-8205. If you are paying by credit/
debit card, you may use Visa, MasterCard, or Discover. If
enrolled in at least 3 credit hours, you may also use the
EWC Payment Plan which allows for 2 payments, with the
first payment due January 12, 2015. Please contact the
Outreach Coordinator for additional information.
Refunds
Full refunds will be made for courses that are cancelled
due to insufficient enrollment.
The last day a student is eligible to drop regular
semester classes is Tuesday, November 25 at 4:00 pm. The
following information discusses how courses are refunded
for dropped classes:
l You must notify your EWC Outreach office to
drop a course and receive a refund.
l Tuition and fees are refunded in full through
eight calendar days, beginning with the first day of
class.
Tuition refund is 25 percent through 29 calendar
days, beginning with the first day of class, with no
refund for activity and use fees.
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l
After 29 calendar days, there is no refund.
Tutoring
SMARTHINKING is a free tutoring program available
to our students. It is a live, online, personalized learning
assistance program for math, writing, business and
science. EWC Learning Skills Lab tutors can assist you. To
contact an EWC Learning Skills Lab tutor call
1-866-392-3478. Please contact your Outreach Coordinator
if you need additional information on how to access and
use both tutoring services.
Distance Learning Courses
Compressed Video (CV)
CV – designates a class offered in a Compressed Video
classroom (part of Wyoming Equality Network – WEN).
Internet (INET)
INET – designates an Internet delivery course. To enroll in
an Internet delivery course, you must have access to the Internet and e-mail. These courses consist of weekly postings
from the instructor, frequent e-mails, suggested websites
for further information, assigned readings and activities.
In addition, the course will probably include a textbook,
study guide and written assignments.
Tuition & Fees
A complete tuition schedule is available on-line at ewc.
wy.edu or in the 2014-15 college catalog.
1 credit hour
$83
2 credit hours
$166
3 credit hours
$249
4 credit hours
$332
5 credit hours
$415
6 credit hours
$498
7 credit hours
$581
8 credit hours
$664
9 credit hours
$747
10 credit hours
$830
11 credit hours
$913
12 credit hours
$996
13 credit hours
$996
14 credit hours
$996
15 credit hours
$996
16+credit hours
$996
Outreach activity, use, and technology fees are $16 per
credit hour. Some courses also have course fees. Please
see the college catalog for a complete listing of fees.
Residents 60 Years of Age or Older
EWC will grant a tuition waiver to any person who is a
resident of the State of Wyoming and who is 60 years of
age or older. The waiver covers the tuition charges on
credit courses, but does not cover the cost of fees, books,
materials, supplies, or other incidental charges. Please
contact the Outreach Coordinator to request the waiver.
Library Information
Find books, journal articles and
more with PRIMO. Search all library
resources with a single click!
Library Staff Contacts
Becky Lorenz 532.8210
[email protected]
Search
Casey Debus 532.8375
[email protected]
Finding Books
Databases A-Z
GoWyLD.net
EWC Library Fax number
532.8225
EWC Library Website
LibGuides
How to Cite Your Sources
Research Tips
Off-Campus Login Information
How do I...
Distance Education/ Outreach
Faculty/Staff
http://ewc.wy.edu/library/
Contact your instructor or the library
LIBRARY CARDS
• An EWC library card and pin are required to
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•
•
•
access library resources from off-campus.
Apply for a Library Card Online
If a book or article is not available in full-text,
then use Interlibrary Loan to request the item.
Materials are sent free of charge. You are
expected to pay the return postage on books.
Copies of articles do not need to be returned.
If the item is available at EWC Library it will be
sent as soon as possible.
If the item has to be borrowed from another
library it may take 2-3 weeks. Articles are
received more quickly than books.
CIRCULATION POLICY
As EWC is a community college, it is the responsibility of the
library to cooperate in offering the services of the library to
meet the needs of the students, staff and community.
• BOOKS AND PERIODICALS
Books are checked out for one month, periodicals for two
weeks and other items as necessary. Renewals are limited
but can be requested unless there is a call for material by
another patron. Materials may be renewed via the WyLDCAT,
by phone or in person. Call 307.532.8210 (800.658.3195 and
ask for ext. 8210) for assistance.
• FINES
Fines are not levied on materials other than reserve items.
However, no further checkouts will be permitted until
materials are returned. EWC students will have holds placed
on registration until materials are returned.
• LOST MATERIALS
A charge will be levied for lost materials. The patron will be
charged the current replacement price plus a processing fee
of $15.00 for each lost book. EWC students will have holds
placed on registration until materials are returned or the
replacement costs are paid.
• There is a search box on the library homepage
and on every LibGuide.
•
Users can find books, articles and more with one
click.
•
Provides valuable and pertinent information at
your fingertips.
Don’t know where to start?
Start with LibGuides!
Librarians have compiled all the library resources in one
spot based on subject area or class. Find databases,
search the catalog and view relevant websites.
Just a few of the guides we offer:
• Research Process
• APA
• MLA
• Chicago
• Test Prep
• Math
• Biology
• Chemistry
• English
• Plagiarism
Make the most of the information
available...
use LibGuides!
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Academic Calendar 2014-2015
Spring
2015 Semester
December 19 (Friday)
EWC Outreach Office closes at 1 pm
(Christmas Break)
January 2 (Friday)
January 13 (Tuesday)
January 16 (Friday)
January 19 (Monday)
(Christmas Break)
Semester Classes Begin
Last Day to Add Semester Classes by 4 pm
Wyoming Equality / Martin Luther King Day
No D.L. Classes
February 12 (Thursday)
February 16 (Monday)
Winter Break / No D.L. Classes
D.L. Classes Resume
March 4 (Wednesday)
March 9 (Monday)
Midterms
Spring Break / No D.L. Classes
April 03 (Friday)
April 23 (Thursday)
Easter Break / No D.L. Classes
Last Day to Drop Semester Classes by 4 pm
May 5 (Tuesday)
Finals Week
Taking a class at EWC is easy!
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Concurrent and Dual Classes
EASTERN WYOMING COLLEGE CLASSES AT
HULETT HIGH SCHOOL MOORCROFT HIGH SCHOOL
SUNDANCE HIGH SCHOOL
Our state believes in its young people and proves it by offering qualified high school students a chance
to take college classes for FREE. Concurrent and Dual Enrollment classes are offered through Eastern
Wyoming College. These classes count for both high school and college credit. Concurrent Enrollment
courses are taught by EWC approved high school teachers at Hulett High School, Moorcroft High School
and Sundance High School. Dual Enrollment courses are college courses taught by EWC and are taught at
Hulett High School, Moorcroft High School and Sundance High School.
Students will benefit from these college classes for high school students in many ways:
•
Students get a chance to try out college
classes and earn credits toward a two year or four
year degree or career/technical certificate.
•
If students apply themselves, they could
earn a degree or certificate by the time they
graduate from high school.
•
Students will discover this program is a twofor-one deal: classes count for both high school
graduation and college credit.
•
Students will be challenged through rigorous
college classes while getting a running start at
college.
•
If a student is a senior, they will avoid
“senioritis” by taking relevant classes and starting
a college degree or certificate program.
•
Students will save money when they go to
college because they will not have not stay as long
or pay for as many classes. And, the Hathaway
Scholarship dollars will stretch further.
Students can enroll in classes at Hulett High
School, Moorcroft High School and Sundance High
School if they are eligible and have met course
requirements. For more information, students need
to contact the EWC Coordinator.
Parents and students can also contact Mike Durfee
at Eastern Wyoming College – Torrington for more
information (307-532-8346).
For more information contact:
Kristen Brindza
Hulett High School Counselor
307.467.5231 ext. 101
Dustin Petz
Moorcroft High School Counselor
307.756.3446 ext. 213
Alice Willey
Sundance High School Counselor
307.283.1007
Melissa Buckmiller
Jennifer Jolley
Brittany Lenz
Hulett Outreach Coordinator Moorcroft Outreach Coordinator Sundance Outreach Coordinator
Hulett High School
307.467.5477
[email protected]
Moorcroft High School
307.756.9800
[email protected]
Sundance High School
307-282-0769
[email protected]
HE Preparation
ABE/ESL classes
Adult Basic Education
Do you want to improve your math
skills? Are you unable to help your
child with schoolwork? Do you wish
you had a better vocabulary or could
write more clearly? We offer free
instruction in basic math, reading and
language. We can help you sharpen
your skills and gain confidence in
your abilities. Our distance learning
options let you study at home at your
own pace and on your own schedule.
English as a Second Language
(ESL)
Do you want to understand English
and speak it better? Do you
need help with reading and writing
English? Come in and register for ESL
instruction. Each class will include a
grammar/usage lesson, plus chances
to read, write, and practice speaking
English in a friendly and accepting
atmosphere with other non-native
students. We have distance learning
available, so you can learn at home
between classes.
Contact your
Outreach Coordinator for more information
High School Equivalency
Preparation
A High School Equivalency
Certificate can make the difference
between living comfortably or
paycheck- to-paycheck. Come in
today to start the process that
can change your life forever. We
offer free testing, materials, and
instruction to help you prepare for
the equivalency test. We also have
a distance learning option, so you
can study in the comfort of your own
home on your own schedule. You
could be ready to test in as little as
12 hours.
This is EWC’s way of communicating with you electronically
How to get to LancerNet
With LancerNet you have access to:
Highlights:
l
l Get campus news and announcements
l Interact on-line with campus club
l Develop communities
l Have access to forums and on-line chats
l Have access to EWC’s shared calendars
l Sign up for Lancer Alert—a campus-wide text alert
On-line courses
l Your e-mail account
l Grades
l Account Information
l Financial Aid status
l Transcripts
l Search for classes
l Register for classes
l Pay for classes
l View class schedules
l Placement testing summary
for emergencies
system
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Credit Classes / HULETT - MOORCROFT - SUNDANCE
SPRING 2015 • ONLINE CLASSES START JANUARY 13, 2015
MAX
COURSE/NUMBER/SECTION
TITLE
HRS FEES BLDG
RM
ACT
DAYS
TIME
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INSTRUCTOR
BEGIN/END DATES
ACCOUNTING
8 ACCT 1010 40 Principles of Accounting I
8 ACCT 1050 40 Practical Accounting I
8 ACCT 2110 40 Microcomputer Accounting I
3.0
2.0
2.0
INT
INT
INT
TBA
TBA
TBA
J Minks
J Minks
J Minks
01/13/15
01/13/15
01/13/15
05/08/15
05/08/15
05/08/15
AGRICULTURE ECONOMICS
8 AGEC 2300 40 Agricultural Marketing
2.0
INT
TBA
K Steben
01/13/15
05/08/15
ANTHROPOLOGY
8 ANTH 1100 40 Intro to Physical Anthropology
3.0
INT
TBA
P Nebergall
01/13/15
05/08/15
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
8 BADM 1020 40 Business Communications
8 BADM 2395 40 BusinessOfficeCapstone
3.0
3.0 TBA
TBA
P Pulliam
PPulliam
01/13/15 05/08/15
01/13/15 05/08/15
BIOLOGY
8 BIOL
8 BIOL
8 BIOL
8 BIOL
4.0
0.0
4.0
0.0
INT
INT
INT
INT
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
L Britton
L Britton
L Britton
L Britton
01/13/15
01/13/15
01/13/15
01/13/15
05/08/15
05/08/15
05/08/15
05/08/15
BUSINESS OFFICE TECHNOLOGY
20 BOTK 1970 40 Occupational Internship I
20 BOTK 2970 40 Occupational Internship II
1.0
1.0
INT
INT
TBA
TBA
P Pulliam
P Pulliam
01/13/15
01/13/15
05/08/15
05/08/15
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
8 CMAP 1610 40 Windows
8 CMAP 1765 40 Spreadsheet Appl II: MS Excel
1.0
2.0
INT
INT
TBA
TBA
A Espinoza
A Espinoza
01/13/15
01/13/15
05/08/15
05/08/15
COMMUNICATION AND MASS MEDIA
CO/M 1010
Public Speaking
8 CO/M 1010 40 Public Speaking
8 CO/M 1030 40 Interpersonal Communication
3.0
3.0
3.0
6:00-9:00 pm
TBA
TBA
M Jordan
J Hansen
H Edmunds
01/12/15
01/13/15
01/13/15
05/04/15
05/08/15
05/08/15
COMPUTER SCIENCE
8 COSC 1200 40 Computer Information Systems
3.0
INT
TBA
P Pulliam
01/13/15
05/08/15
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
8 CRMJ 1510 40
8 CRMJ 2120 40
8 CRMJ 2210 40
8 CRMJ 2370 40
8 CRMJ 2690 40
8 CRMJ 2895 40
Law Enforcement Procedures
Intro to Criminal Justice
Criminal Law I
Institutional Corrections
Supervised Lab Experience
Criminal Justice Capstone Proj
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
1.0
INT
INT
INT
INT
INT
INT
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
L Curtis
B Morehouse
L Curtis
M David
L Curtis
L Curtis
01/13/15
01/13/15
01/13/15
01/13/15
01/13/15
01/13/15
05/08/15
05/08/15
05/08/15
05/08/15
05/08/15
05/08/15
EDUCATION-EARLY CHILDHOOD
8 EDEC 1200 40 Admin in Early Childhood Prog
8 EDEC 1300 40 Curric Plan&Dev for Yng Chldr
8 EDEC 1305 40 Curric Plan&Dev Yng Chld Lab
3.0
2.0
1.0
INT
INT
INT
TBA
TBA
TBA
C Steinbock
C Steinbock
C Steinbock
01/13/15
01/13/15
01/13/15
05/08/15
05/08/15
05/08/15
EDUCATION-ELEMENTARY
8 EDEL 1440 40 Physical Sci in Elem School
8 EDEL 1450 40 Earth Science in Elem School
8 EDEL 2410 40 Elem School Math Seminar II
1.0
1.0
1.0
INT
INT
INT
TBA
TBA
TBA
T Christinck
T Christinck
L Krakow
01/13/15 03/04/15
03/16/15 05/08/15
01/13/15 05/08/15
EDUCATION-EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATIONS
8 EDFD 2100 40 Educational Psychology
EDFD 2450
Lifespan Human Development
3.0
3.0
TBA
6:00-9:00 pm
M de Ganahl 01/13/15
D Petz
01/15/15
05/08/15
05/07/15
EDUCATION
8 EDUC 1501 40
8 EDUC 2100 40
8 EDUC 2235 40
8 EDUC 2240 40
8 EDUC 2800 40
3.0 2.0
3.0
3.0
1.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
KGriffith
M de Ganahl
G Banville
G Banville
C Steinbock
05/08/15
05/08/15
05/08/15
05/08/15
05/08/15
1000
L004
2020
L002
40
40
40
40
Principles of Biology
BIOL 1000 Lab
General Biology II
BIOL 2020 Lab
EffectiveSubstituteTeaching
Practicum in Teaching
Teaching ESL/EFL Read & Write
Teaching ESL/EFL Listen & Spe
Capstone: Education
SUN
LEC
INT
INT
INT
LEC
MOR
INT
INT
OFF OFF
INT
INT
INT
INT
INT
M
Th
01/13/15
01/13/15
01/13/15
01/13/15
01/13/15
Textbook information can be found at ewc.bkstr.com and the most current schedule can be found at ewc.wy.edu.
19
Credit Classes / HULETT - MOORCROFT - SUNDANCE
SPRING 2015 • CLASSES START JANUARY 13, 2015
MAX
COURSE/NUMBER/SECTION
ENGLISH
ENGL
8 ENGL
8 ENGL
8 ENGL
8 ENGL
0640
1020
2001
2050
2350
40
40
40
40
TITLE
Writing Skills
English II
Soph Proj:Intrdiscip Writing
Creative Writing-Intro to Fict
American Fiction Writers
HRS
FEES BLDG
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
MOR
RM
ACT
LEC
INT
INT
INT
INT
DAYS
W
TIME
INSTRUCTOR
BEGIN/END DATES
6:00-9:00 pm
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
KBuffington
01/14/15
D Rademacher 01/13/15
C Merrigan
J Nesbitt
J Nesbitt
01/13/15
01/13/15
01/13/15
05/06/15
05/08/15
05/08/15
05/08/15
05/08/15
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
8 ENTR 2500 40 Small Business Operations Mgmt
8 ENTR 2520 40 Legal Issues for Entrepreneurs
2.0
2.0
INT
INT
TBA
TBA
E Kisiel
E Kisiel
01/13/15 03/04/15
03/16/15 05/08/15
FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCE
8 FCSC 1140 40 Nutrition
3.0
INT
TBA
J Lilletvedt
01/13/15
05/08/15
GEOGRAPHY
8 GEOG 1000 40 World Regional Geography
3.0
INT
TBA
G Banta
01/13/15
05/08/15
HEALTH EDUCATION-PHYSICAL & HEALTH EDUCATION
8 HLED 1221 40 Standard First Aid & Safety
2.0
INT
TBA
J Lilletvedt
01/13/15
05/08/15
HEALTH TECHNOLOGY
HLTK 1510
Nurse Assistant
HLTK 1510
Nurse Assistant
HLTK 2005
Prescreen
4.0
4.0
SUN
SUN
LEC
LEC
M-F
M-F
8:00 am-4:00 pm
8:00 am-4:00 pm
M Shatzer
M Shatzer
01/12/15 01/23/15
04/13/15 04/24/15
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HMDV 1000
College Studies
HMDV 1000
College Studies
8 HMDV 1000 40 College Studies
8 HMDV 1050 40 Study Strategies
8 HMDV 2001 40 Soph Proj:Intrdiscip Writing
1.0
1.0
1.0
2.0
3.0
MOR
SUN
LEC
LEC
INT
INT
INT
T
T
4:00-6:00 pm
4:00-6:00 pm
TBA
TBA
TBA
M Buckmiller
M Broderson
D Banville
D Banville
C Merrigan
01/14/15
02/03/15
01/13/15
03/16/15
01/13/15
04/29/15
03/24/15
03/04/15
05/08/15
05/08/15
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
8 IMGT 2400 40 Intro to Information Managemen
3.0
INT
TBA
P Pulliam
01/13/15
05/08/15
INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY-EDUCATION
8 ITEC 2360 40 Teaching With Technology
3.0
INT
TBA
C Steinbock
01/13/15
05/08/15
MATHEMATICS
8 MATH 0920
8 MATH 0930
8 MATH 1000
8 MATH 1400
8 MATH 2120
4.0
4.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
INT
INT
INT
INT
INT
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
R Creagar
R DeWitt
R DeWitt
J McDaniel
L Krakow
01/13/15
01/13/15
01/13/15
01/13/15
01/13/15
05/08/15
05/08/15
05/08/15
05/08/15
05/08/15
1.0
1.0
INT
INT
TBA
TBA
J Lilletvedt
J Lilletvedt
01/13/15
01/13/15
05/08/15
05/08/15
POLITICAL SCIENCE
8 POLS 1000 40 American & Wyoming Government 3.0
8 POLS 1100 40 Wyoming Government
1.0
INT
INT
TBA
TBA
E Creagar
E Creagar
01/13/15
01/13/15
05/08/15
05/08/15
6:00-9:00 pm
TBA
TBA
TBA
D Petz
H Edmunds
D Ochsner
D Ochsner
01/12/15
01/13/15
01/13/15
01/13/15
05/04/15
05/08/15
05/08/15
05/08/15
TBA
H Edmunds
01/13/15
05/05/15
6:00-9:00 pm
TBA
L Tracy
H Edmunds
01/13/15
01/13/15
05/08/15
05/08/15
TBA
H Edmunds
01/13/15
05/08/15
40
40
40
40
40
Elementary Algebra
Intermediate Algebra
Problem Solving
Pre-Calculus Algebra
Geometry & Measure Elem Teach
PE ACTIVITY-PHYSICAL & HEALTH EDUCATION
8 PEAC 1253 40 Beginning Bowling
8 PEAC 2000 40 Wellness:P.E. Concepts
PSYCHOLOGY
PSYC 1000
Intro to Psychology
8 PSYC 1000 40 General Psychology
8 PSYC 2000 40 Research Psychological Methods
8 PSYC 2210 40 Drugs and Behavior
3.0
3.0
4.0
3.0
RELIGION
8 RELI 1000 40 Intro to Religion
3.0
SOCIOLOGY
SOC 1010
Intro to Sociology
8 SOC 2350 40 Race and Ethnic Relations
3.0
3.0
SOCIAL SCIENCE
8 SOSC 2395 40 Social Science Capstone Exper
1.0
15.00
MOR
LEC
INT
INT
INT
M
INT
MOR
LEC
INT
INT
T
Textbook information can be found at ewc.bkstr.com and the most current schedule can be found at ewc.wy.edu.
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20
Credit Classes / HULETT - MOORCROFT - SUNDANCE
SPRING 2015 • CLASSES START JANUARY 13, 2015
MAX
COURSE/NUMBER/SECTION
TITLE
HRS
SPEECH PATHOLOGY & AUDIOLOGY
SPPA 1050
Beginning Sign Language
2.0
STATISTICS
8 STAT 2050 40 Fundamentals of Statistics
4.0
TECHNOLOGY
8 TECH 1005 40 Applied Technical Writing
WOMEN’S STUDIES
8 WMST 1080 40 Introduction to Women’s Studies
FEES BLDG
MOR
RM
ACT
LEC
DAYS
W
TIME
INSTRUCTOR
BEGIN/END DATES
5:30-7:30 pm
D Wood
01/12/15
05/04/15
INT
TBA
R Vonburg
01/13/15
05/08/15
3.0
INT
TBA
P Pulliam
01/13/15
05/08/15
3.0
INT
TBA
C Covello
01/13/15
05/08/15
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