This collection includes 12512 syllabi from several UM departments.
Submissions from 2000
ENLT 495.01: Introduction to Graduate Studies, Brady Harrison and Sue Samson
ENLT 495.02: History of the Native American Novel, David L. Moore
ENLT 520.01: Seminar in Victorian Gothic Fiction, John Glendening
ENLT 521.02: Women Writing About Women Writing, Jill Bergman
ENLT 522.01: Inventions of Extravagance - Romanticism, the Avantgarde, Modernism, Robert E. Baker
ENLT 523.01: The Literature of Natural History, Hank R. Harrington
ENT 440.02: Teaching Writing and Reading Across the Curriculum, Heather E. Bruce
ENT 441.01: Teaching Literature, Beverly Ann Chin
ENT 442.02: Methods of Teaching English, Heather E. Bruce
ENT 495.01: Integrating the Language Arts, Beverly Ann Chin
ENT 542.01: Teaching Reading in English Classes, Beverly Ann Chin
EVST 101.01: Environmental Science, Vicki J. Watson
EVST 304.01: Conservation of Natural and Human Resources in Montana, Carlos A. Baied
EVST 304.02: Conservation of Natural and Human Resources in Montana, Carlos A. Baied
EVST 360.01: Applied Ecology, Vicki J. Watson
EVST 395.02: Nature Writing, Donald Snow
EVST 395.03: The U.S. Environmental Movement(s), Neva Hassanein
EVST 505.01: The Literature of Natural History, Hank R. Harrington
EVST 550.01: Pollution Ecology, Vicki J. Watson
EVST 570.01: Environmental Clinic, Leonard Broberg
EVST 594.01: Key Natural Resource Policies of the American West, Donald Snow
EVST 594.01: Watershed CPR (Conservation, Preservation, Restoration), Vicki J. Watson
FOR 180.01: Careers in Natural Resources, Dan H. Pletscher and Diana Six
FOR 201.01: Forest Biometrics, Kelsey S. Milner
FOR 210.01: Introductory Soils, Peter F. Kolb
FOR 220.00: Technical Writing, Sandra Bolles
FOR 240.01: Tree Biology, Steven W. Running and Matthew Clark Reeves
FOR 241.01: Dendrology, Edwin J. Burke
FOR 270.01: Wildlife Management Issues, C. Les Marcum
FOR 272.01: Wilderness and Civilization, Wayne A. Freimund
FOR 273.01: Wilderness and Civilization Field Studies II, Paul Alaback and Laurie A. Yung
FOR 303.01: Introduction to Geographic Information Systems, Lloyd Queen
FOR 320.01: Forest Economics, Hayley Hesselyn
FOR 330.01: Forest Ecology, Paul Alaback
FOR 331.01: Wildland Fuel Management, Ronald Wakimoto
FOR 332.01: Forest Entomology, Diana Six
FOR 340.01: Timber Harvesting and Forest Products, Edwin J. Burke
FOR 347.01: Multiple Resource Silviculture, John Goodburn
FOR 360.01: Range Management, Earl Willard
FOR 380.01: Environmental Conservation, David H. Jackson
FOR 389.01: Riparian and Wetland Management, Paul L. Hansen
FOR 422.01: Natural Resource Policy and Administration, David H. Jackson
FOR 441.01: Timber Stand Management, Alan Graham McQuillan
FOR 463.01: Range Improvement, Earl Willard
FOR 480.01: Forest and Rangeland Project Design and Analysis (PDA), Tara Barrett
FOR 485.01: Watershed Management, Donald F. Potts
FOR 489.01: Ethics and the Management of Public Lands, Alan Graham McQuillan
FOR 495.01: Lumber Production and Quality Control, Edwin J. Burke
FOR 501.01: Research Methods, Diana Six and Paul Alaback
FOR 520.01: Forest Economics, Hayley Hesselyn
FOR 532.01: Forest Ecosystem Processes, Steven W. Running and Ramakrishna R. Nemani
FOR 533.01: Use of Fire in Wildland Management, Ronald Wakimoto
FOR 551.01: Digital Image Processing, Lloyd Queen
FOR 595.02: Landscape Assessment and Management, Tara Barrett and Robert Pfister
GEOG 101.01: Human Geography, Christiane von Reichert
GEOG 102N.01: Introduction to Physical Geography, Sarah Halvorson
GEOG 104.01: Landform Geomorphology, John Donahue
GEOG 105.01: Map and Air Photo Laboratory, John Donahue
GEOG 195.01: Visual Explanations, Steven R. Holloway
GEOG 277S.01: Geography of Africa, Jeffrey Allman Gritzner
GEOG 281.01: Geography for Teachers, Steven R. Holloway
GEOG 321.01: Towns and Rural Settlement, Paul Wilson
GEOG 340.01: Landform Geomorphology, John Donahue
GEOG 366.01: Geography of China, Evan Denney
GEOG 385.01: Field Techniques in Geography, Eric Edlund
GEOG 387.01: Principles of Digital Cartography, Steven R. Holloway
GEOG 395.01: Principles of Digital Cartography, Steven R. Holloway
GEOG 479.01: Rural, Town, and Regional Planning, Unknown
GEOG 495.01: Migration, Christiane von Reichert
GEOG 500.01: Geography Graduate Colloquium, Unknown
GEOG 550.01: Seminar in Global Change, Eric Edlund and Sarah J. Halvorson
GEOG 577.01: Seminar in Geographical Thought, Jeffrey Allman Gritzner
GEOG 586.01: GIS in Human Geography Laboratory, Paul Wilson
GEOG 588.01: GIS in Human Geography, Paul Wilson
GEOL 100.01: Introduction to Geology, Marc S. Hendrix
GEOL 100.02: Introduction to Geology, Ian M. Lange
GEOL 101.01: Introduction to Geology Laboratory, Marc S. Hendrix
GEOL 106N.01: The History of Life, George D. Stanley
GEOL 109.01: Environmental Geoscience, Graham R. Thompson
GEOL 130.01: Field Geology, James W. Sears
GEOL 226.01: Mineralogy and Petrology, Ian M. Lange
GEOL 301.01: Environmental Geology, Johnnie Moore
GEOL 305.01: Computation and Computers in Geology, Steven D. Sheriff
GEOL 310.01: Invertebrate Paleontology, George D. Stanley
GEOL 330.01: Structural Geology, James W. Sears
GEOL 350.01: Computation and Computer techniques in Geology, Steven D. Sheriff
GEOL 351.01: Planetary Science, James W. Sears and David B. Friend
GEOL 431.01: Environmental Geochemistry, Johnnie N. Moore
GEOL 437.01: Introduction to Geophysics, Steven D. Sheriff
GEOL 480.01: Hydrogeology, William W. Woessner
GEOL 573.01: Groundwater Modeling, William W. Woessner
GEOL 575.01: Clay and Shale, Graham R. Thompson
GEOL 580.01: X-Ray Diffraction Techniques in Mineral and Rock Analysis, Graham R. Thompson
HIST 104.00: European Civilization from its Origins to 1715, John A. Eglin
HIST 107.00: European Civilization from its Origins to 1715 - Honors, John A. Eglin
HIST 151.00: The Americans, 1492-1896, Harry W. Fritz
HIST 154.00: The Americans, 1492-1896 - Honors, Harry W. Fritz
HIST 154.80: The Americans - Honors, Harry W. Fritz
HIST 249.01: Ireland and Irish America, Unknown
HIST 269.01: Montana, Harry W. Fritz