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Business Administration - (AAS -- career and technical program for the immediate work-related goals) 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 - (AA transfer Law Enforcement Emphasis & Certificate in Corrections--work-ready certificate) Many career opportunities are offered with a criminal justice background. This AA degree program will help prepare you for this fast growing occupational field. Early Childhood Education - (AA transfer and Child Development Certificate-work ready) The Early Childhood Education Associate of Arts degree is a four-semester program designed to prepare students for employment as teachers or aides in early childhood programs, preschools, and Head Start programs. Interdisciplinary Studies - (AA & AS transfer) 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. EWC Distance Learning classes prepare students for transfer and for the world of work! Enroll now for Fall 2013 semester { call 1.866.327.8996 or 307.532.8200 ewc.wy.edu If you’d like to learn more, why not visit EWC? Find a complete Distance Learning schedule at ewc.wy.edu. Eastern Wyoming College Distance Learning Fall 2013 Spring 2012 Eastern Wyoming College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, marital status, sexual preference, sex, religion, political belief, veteran status, age, or disability in admission or access to, or treatment, or participation in or employment in its educational programs or activities. Inquiries concerning Title II, Title VI, Title VII, and Section 504, may be directed to Mr. Tom McDowell, Director of Human Resources, 307.532.8330. Inquiries concerning Title IX may be directed to Dr. Rex Cogdill, Vice President for Student Services, 307.532.8257. Both may be reached 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 307.777.6218.

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call 1.866.327.8996 or 307.532.8200ewc.wy.edu

•Business Administration - (AAS -- career and technical program for the immediate work-related goals)This fl exible Associate of Applied Science degree program provides an individual with entry level business skills with emphasis in accounting, offi ce management, and computer areas. It will prepare the student to work in a variety of offi ce and business occupations.

•Criminal Justice - (AA transfer Law Enforcement Emphasis & Certifi cate in Corrections--work-ready certifi cate)Many career opportunities are offered with a criminal justice background. This AA degree program will help prepare you for this fast growing occupational fi eld. •Early Childhood Education - (AA transfer and Child Development Certifi cate-work ready) The Early Childhood Education Associate of Arts degree is a four-semester program designed to prepare students for employment as teachers or aides in early childhood programs, preschools, and Head Start programs.•Interdisciplinary Studies - (AA & AS transfer)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. courses and allows the student to choose electives. Both of these degrees transfer well to four-year colleges and universities.

EWC Distance Learning classes prepare students for transfer and for the world of work!

Enroll now for Fall 2013 semester{ call 1.866.327.8996 or 307.532.8200ewc.wy.edu

If you’d like to learn more, why not visit EWC? Find a complete Distance Learning schedule at ewc.wy.edu.

Eastern Wyoming College Distance LearningEastern Wyoming College Fall 2013

Spring 2012

Eastern Wyoming College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, marital status, sexual preference, sex, religion, political belief, veteran status, age, or disability in admission or access to, or treatment, or participation in or employment in its educational programs or activities. Inquiries concerning Title II, Title VI, Title VII, and Section 504, may be directed to Mr. Tom McDowell, Director of Human Resources, 307.532.8330. Inquiries concerning Title IX may be directed to Dr. Rex Cogdill, Vice President for Student Services, 307.532.8257. Both may be reached at Eastern Wyoming College, 3200 West C Street, Torrington, WY 82240. Alternatively you may contact the Wyoming Department of Education, Offi ce for Civil Rights Coordinator, 2nd Floor, Hathaway Building, Cheyenne, WY 82002-0050, or 307.777.6218.

(AAS -- career and technical program for the immediate work-related goals)This fl exible Associate of Applied Science degree program provides an individual with entry level business skills with emphasis in accounting,

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Distance Students - Please contact Sue at 307.532.8207 or [email protected] or the coordinator in your community to get registered.

Financial AidEWC offers a variety of scholarships and activity grants as well as participation in the Title IV Federal Financial Aid Programs. All students are encouraged to complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at www.fafsa.ed.gov. EWC’s Title IV school code is 003929.

EWC also offers grant-in-aid for part-time students, enrolled in 6 to 11 credits, who demonstrate financial need and/or academic potential. To apply for EWC scholarships and grants-in-aid, please visit the EWC Financial Aid scholarship web page. You may also contact the EWC Financial Aid Office by calling, 307-532-8224.

Students can also receive federal financial aid by combining credits from two or more institutions. To do this, students must complete an agreement with each institution called a consortium agreement. For more information please contact the EWC Financial Aid Office by calling, 307-532-8326.

Listed below are distance learning courses. Detailed course information can be found on the EWC web page. EWC offers several complete degrees via distance learning. Distance degrees available include an Associate of Arts (AA) and an Associate of Science (AS) in Interdisciplinary Studies, an AA in Criminal Justice Law Enforcement Emphasis, certificate in Corrections, an Associate of Applied Science in Business Administration (AAS), an Associate of Arts (AA) degree in Early Childhood Education, and a certificate in Child Development. Call 307.532.8207 for more information today!

Distance Education MethodsINET – designates an Internet delivery course. You must have access to the Internet and an e-mail address. These courses may consist of weekly postings from the instructor, frequent e-mails, suggested web sites for further informa-tion, and assigned readings and activities. In addition, the course will probably include a textbook, study guide, and written assignments.

CV – designates a class offered in a Compressed Video classroom (part of the Wyoming Equality Network). Please check course schedule on the web for day and time.

CHUGWATERJody Ash [email protected] McBride [email protected] Engling [email protected] Farley [email protected] Heimbuck [email protected]

HULETTLaura Lynn [email protected] Lundstrom [email protected]

LUSKMagan Paulson [email protected] Buckmiller [email protected] Conzelman [email protected] Buckmiller [email protected] Trautwein [email protected] Donner [email protected] Durfee [email protected]

Fall 2013 Online CoursesACCT 1020 90 Principles of Accounting II ACCT 1060 90 Practical Accounting IIAGEC 2395 90 Ag Econ Capstone Experience BADM 1005 90 Business Mathematics I BADM 1030 90 Personal Finance BADM 2010 90 Business Law I BIOL 1010 90 General Biology I BIOL 1050 90 Medical Terminology BIOL L001 90 BIOL 1010 Lab BOTK 1645 90 Keyboarding Office Documents BOTK 1970 40 Occupational Internship I BOTK 1970 41 Occupational Internship I BOTK 1970 42 Occupational Internship I BOTK 2750 90 Records & Information Mgmt BOTK 2970 40 Occupational Internship II BOTK 2970 41 Occupational Internship II BOTK 2970 42 Occupational Internship II CMAP 1715 90 Word Processing: MS Word CMAP 1800 90 Database Appl I: Access CO/M 1040 90 Intro to Human Communication CRMJ 2120 90 Intro to Criminal Justice CRMJ 2250 90 Criminal Justice Admin CRMJ 2350 90 Intro to Corrections II/I CRMJ 2400 90 CriminologyCRMJ 2690 90 Supervised Lab ExperienceCRMJ 2895 90 Criminal Justice Capstone Proj ECON 1010 90 Macroeconomics EDEC 1020 90 Intro to Early Childhood Ed EDEC 1100 90 Observ&Guidance of Yng Chldrn EDEC 1105 90 Observ&Guid of Yng Chldrn Lab EDEC 2000 90 Engaging Families/Childhood EDEL 1430 90 Life Sci in the Elem School EDEX 2484 90 Intro to Special Education EDFD 2020 90 Foundations of Education EDFD 2450 90 Lifespan Human Development EDUC 2100 90 Practicum in Teaching EDUC 2100 91 Practicum in TeachingEDUC 2220 90 Multi-Cultural Education ENGL 0640 90 Writing Skills ENGL 1010 90 English I:CompositionENGL 1010 91 English I:Composition ENGL 1020 90 English II ENGL 2440 90 Literary Genres: Short Story ENTR 1500 90 Successful Entrpreneurship ENTR 1520 90 Creating a Business Plan ENTR 2500 90 Small Business Operations Mgmt ENTR 2520 90 Legal Issues for Entrepreneurs GEOG 1000 90 World Regional Geography GEOL 1470 90 Environmental Geology GEOL L003 90 GEOL 1470 Lab HMDV 1000 90 College Studies HMDV 1025 90 Orientation to Distance Learn HMDV 2000 90 Sophomore Project LIBS 2280 90 Literature for Children MATH 0920 90 Elementary Algebra MATH 0930 90 Intermediate Algebra MATH 1400 90 Pre-Calculus Algebra MGT 1000 90 Introduction to Supervision PEAC 1253 90 Beginning Bowling PEAC 2000 90 Wellness:P.E. Concepts POLS 1000 90 American & Wyoming Government POLS 1100 90 Wyoming Government PSYC 1000 90 General Psychology PSYC 2330 90 Psychology of Adjustment PSYC 2340 90 Abnormal Psychology RELI 1000 90 Intro to Religion