

This program introduces students to the criminal justice system through instruction in its theoretical and legal frameworks. It incorporates elements of various fields within criminal justice in order to provide students a strong foundation of coursework as well as practical skills necessary to enter the workforce. Coursework includes introductory criminal justice courses central to the field and specialized electives allowing students opportunity to pursue a specific focus. Students should work closely with their advisor to select electives best suited to fulfill their transfer/career needs.
View on provider's websiteThis program introduces students to the criminal justice system through instruction in its theoretical and legal frameworks. It incorporates elements of various fields within criminal justice in order to provide students a strong foundation of coursework as well as practical skills necessary to enter the workforce. Coursework includes introductory criminal justice courses central to the field and specialized electives allowing students opportunity to pursue a specific focus. Students should work closely with their advisor to select electives best suited to fulfill their transfer/career needs.
View on provider's websiteThis program introduces students to the criminal justice system through instruction in its theoretical and legal frameworks. It incorporates elements of various fields within criminal justice in order to provide students a strong foundation of coursework as well as practical skills necessary to enter the workforce. Coursework includes introductory criminal justice courses central to the field and specialized electives allowing students opportunity to pursue a specific focus. Students should work closely with their advisor to select electives best suited to fulfill their transfer/career needs.
View on provider's websiteThis program introduces students to the criminal justice system through instruction in its theoretical and legal frameworks. It incorporates elements of various fields within criminal justice in order to provide students a strong foundation of coursework as well as practical skills necessary to enter the workforce. Coursework includes introductory criminal justice courses central to the field and specialized electives allowing students opportunity to pursue a specific focus. Students should work closely with their advisor to select electives best suited to fulfill their transfer/career needs.
View on provider's websiteThis program introduces students to the criminal justice system through instruction in its theoretical and legal frameworks. It incorporates elements of various fields within criminal justice in order to provide students a strong foundation of coursework as well as practical skills necessary to enter the workforce. Coursework includes introductory criminal justice courses central to the field and specialized electives allowing students opportunity to pursue a specific focus. Students should work closely with their advisor to select electives best suited to fulfill their transfer/career needs.
View on provider's websiteThis program will enable students to meet the entry-level requirements for employment in an early childhood care and education setting. Students will gain basic knowledge of child development and acquire the fundamental skills necessary to effectively educate and care for young children. In addition to entry-level competencies, this program will also serve as partial completion for Elementary Education majors seeking a minor in Early Childhood Education, or an endorsement.
View on provider's websiteThe Education – Early Childhood 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. Students will gain background in child development as well as planning and administering early childhood educational programs. The courses will combine lecture activities with observation and participation activities in early childhood settings. The associate’s degree will allow students to enter the workforce or further their education as early childhood professionals.
View on provider's websiteThe Associate of Arts Degree in Education provides freshman and sophomore level courses required for most students majoring in education. Education programs vary greatly at four-year institutions, so the student should consult the catalog of the college or university of his/her choice for information on specific program requirements.
View on provider's websiteThe Associate of Arts degree in Secondary Education includes freshman and sophomore level courses required for most students majoring in secondary education. The program provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to become a teacher while earning transfer credit in the chosen content area (Science, Math, History, Social Studies, Agriculture, English, etc.).
View on provider's websiteA major in Social Science offers a broad-based degree that can lead to a variety of careers in government, law, education, business, social or counseling work, or international relations. The Social Science program at Eastern Wyoming College is designed to provide the student with core knowledge in such areas as History, Political Science, Psychology and Sociology.
View on provider's websiteThis program prepares students to assist veterinarians, veterinary technicians, laboratory animal technicians, and/or research scientists in supportive roles. Veterinary aides work under the direction of a licensed veterinarian or research scientist; they do not diagnose, prognose, prescribe, or perform surgery.
View on provider's websiteVeterinary Technology comprises an aggregate of techniques and skills required in the practice of Veterinary Medicine. Professional veterinary technicians work under the direction of a licensed veterinarian. They do not diagnose, prognose, prescribe treatments or perform surgical operations.
View on provider's websiteThis program will enable the student to meet entry-level requirements as a welder in limited plate thickness in accordance to American Welding Society standards.
View on provider's websiteWelders are skilled people who like to work with their hands. A welder can find work almost anywhere from the smallest shop down the street to the largest industrial complex in our major cities. All hard goods manufactured make extensive use of welding in building cars, trucks, buses, trains, ships, aircraft, space vehicles, farm implements, and jewelry.
View on provider's websiteThis program will enable the student to meet entry-level requirements for employment as a maintenance machinist.
View on provider's websiteThis program will enable a student to meet entry-level requirements for employment as a plate welder and build a basis for further study and lifelong learning in the metal working trades.
View on provider's websiteStudents completing this certificate will be able to specialize in an area they want depending on their interests. If the student wants to do metal sculptures they can take art electives. If they want to teach ag, they can take education courses. If they want to run a welding business they would take business or accounting courses.
View on provider's websiteThis program will enable the student to meet entry-level requirements for employment as a maintenance machinist.
View on provider's websiteThis program will enable the student to meet entry-level requirements for employment as a maintenance machinist.
View on provider's website3200 West C St
Torrington, WY 82240-1699
United States