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Offered in Sheridan & Johnson Counties
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In Sheridan
Courses listed in order of start date.
March Start
Printmaking: Lithography March Workshop
4 Weeks, 3/11/26 – 4/1/26
M & W, 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Location: Sheridan College, W226
ART 1950-04 (1 credit)
Instructor: Peytin Fitzgerald
Cost: $161 (WY resident), $100 Fee
Discover the expressive potential of printmaking in this hands-on Introduction to Plate Lithography course. Designed for beginners and artists looking to expand their practice, this class provides a foundational understanding of the plate lithography process-an accessible alternative to traditional stone lithography that still delivers rich, nuanced prints.
Tree Care
8 Weeks, 3/11/26 – 5/8/26
Wed, 6:00 p.m. – 7:50 p.m.
Location: Sheridan College, Mars Agriculture Center 191
AGRI 1950-02 (1 credit)
Instructor: Zach Houck
Cost: $161 (WY resident)
Have you had trouble choosing or keeping trees alive in our tough climate? Come learn from our campus tree expert! This course helps you choose the right trees for our climate and how to care for them from planting, watering, nutrients and protection.
Circuit Training
8 Weeks, 3/12/26 – 5/7/26
T & Th, 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Location: Sheridan College, Golden Dome
PEAC 1950-01 (1 credit)
Instructor: Lance Garafola
Cost: $161 (WY resident)
This course is designed to give students an opportunity to enhance their personal health through circuit-style workouts that are fun, fast-paced, and easy to follow. You’ll rotate through stations that challenge your cardio, build your strength, and boost your endurance, all while learning how physical activity supports lifelong wellness. Join us and meet some new friends! Athletic apparel and clean workout shoes required.
Creative Writing
8 Weeks, 3/12/26 – 5/7/26
Thursdays, 6:00 p.m. – 7:50 p.m.
Location: Sheridan College, W163
ENGL 1950-03 (1 credit)
Instructor: Sarah Sinclair
Cost: $161 (WY resident)
Creative Writing is a dynamic one-credit elective designed to spark your imagination and develop your storytelling skills. Through engaging lessons in fiction and creative nonfiction, you’ll learn essential techniques for crafting compelling narratives, vivid characters, and authentic voices. Perfect for aspiring writers or anyone who loves to create with words!
Wood Fired Ceramics Waitlisted
4 Weeks, 3/23/26 – 4/15/26
M & W, 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Location: Sheridan College, W107
ART 1950-02 (1 credit)
Instructor: Stephen Mullins
Cost: $161 (WY resident), $100 Fee
This course will cover making ceramics in a studio environment and firing them with the unique State Clay Wood-fired kiln on campus. Demonstrations and hands-on instruction will have you creating cups, bowls, mugs, and whatever your imagination can dream up! No experience is necessary; faculty will teach you all you need to know.
Introduction to Trading and Investing
8 Weeks, 3/24/26 – 5/5/26
Tuesdays, 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Location: Sheridan College, MAC208
BUSN 1950-01 (1 credit)
Instructor: Justin Stroup
Cost: $161 (WY resident)
In this hands-on investments course, you’ll collaborate with classmates to actively manage a portfolio of funds throughout the semester while gaining real-world experience in financial decision-making. Students will also prepare and deliver a basic stock pitch, strengthening their analytical and presentation skills. This course is designed to bridge theory with practice, offering a practical foundation in personal portfolio management and market research.
Soil for Gardeners Waitlisted
8 Weeks, 3/24/26 – 5/5/26
Tuesdays, 6:00 p.m. – 7:50 p.m.
Location: Sheridan College, MAC191
AGRI 1950-01 (1 credit)
Instructor: Mae Smith
Cost: $161 (WY resident), $30 Fee
Soils are the foundation for plant growth. How do you know your soils are going to support a productive garden? Come to this introductory class on soil to learn about physical, chemical and biological characteristics. Learn how to do basic soil tests, how to read a soil test report and apply fertilizers. Help the soil feed your plants to feed your family.
Printmaking: Monoprint Weekend Workshop
Weekend: 3/27/26 – 3/29/26
F, 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.; Sa & Su, 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Location: Sheridan College, W226
ART 1950-06 (1 credit)
Instructor: Peytin Fitzgerald
Cost: $161 (WY resident), $100 Fee
Explore the dynamic and spontaneous world of monoprinting in this beginner-friendly class designed for artists of all levels. Monoprinting is a versatile printmaking technique that combines the painterly freedom of painting with the reproducibility of printmaking-each print is unique, offering endless creative possibilities.
In Johnson County
Courses listed in order of start date.
Feb. Start
Sheep Shearing In Kaycee
Weekend: 2/07/26 – 2/8/26
Sat & Su, 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Location: Kaycee, address provided upon registration.
AGRI 1950-80 (1 credit)
Instructor: Braden Anderson
Cost: $127 (WY resident), $40 lab fee
Learn the basic techniques for safely and effectively shearing a sheep in a physically demanding field. We will discuss the importance of shearing for the health of the sheep, go over the necessary equipment, and how to maintain shearing tools. Additionally, we will explore the global wool and shearing industry.
March Start
Fly Fishing
8 Weeks, 3/11/26 – 5/6/26
Wednesdays, 6:00 p.m. – 8:45 p.m.
Location: SCJC (Bomber Mtn Civic Center Room 104, Buffalo)
OEAC 1950-51 (1 credit)
Instructor: Robert Buhr
Cost: $127 (WY resident), $20 lab fee
This introductory course is designed for students regarding the fundamentals of fly fishing. Participants will get an overview on topics including gear selection, basic entomology, fly selection, proper knots, casting, and much more. If you have ever thought of trying this amazing sport, this class will shorten the learning curve and help you to have success on the water.
Rod Building
8 Weeks, 3/12/26 – 5/7/26
Thursdays, 5:30 p.m. – 8:15 p.m.
Location: SCJC (Bomber Mtn Civic Center Room 102, Buffalo)
OEAC 1950-50 (1 credit)
Instructor: Kent Andersen
Cost: $127 (WY resident), $75 lab fee
Students will learn how to assess rod quality and performance as they learn to assemble and make their own fly-fishing rod.
Digital Photography
8 Weeks, 3/24/26 – 5/5/26
Tuesdays, 6:00 p.m. – 8:45 p.m.
Location: SCJC (Bomber Mtn Civic Center, Room 103, Buffalo)
PHTO 1950-50 (1 credit)
Instructor: Lanna Wing
Cost: $127 (WY resident)
This course is designed to give students basic digital photography knowledge and skills. Come learn from one of Buffalo’s established photographers, Lanna Wing. She will give you all the inside tips and tricks to taking that perfect picture!
Drone Licensing
8 Weeks, 3/24/26 – 5/5/26
Tuesdays, 6:00 p.m. – 8:45 p.m.
Location: SCJC (Bomber Mtn Civic Center, Room 104, Buffalo)
ENTK 1950-50 (1 credit)
Instructor: Richard Sanchez
Cost: $127 (WY resident)
This course will provide students with the foundational knowledge and skills necessary to obtain a Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Through a combination of classroom instruction and hands-on flight training, students will learn about FAA regulations and aircraft operations. Upon completion, students will have the information necessary to pass the FAAs Part 107 test to fly drones commercially.
Horse Packing
Weekend: 4/18/26 – 4/19/26
Sat & Sun, 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Location: Buffalo, address provided upon registration.
OEAC 1950-52 (1 credit)
Instructor: Adam Todd
Cost: $127 (WY resident)
Students will learn about different pack animals, equipment, saddling adjusting, wieght distribution, horse side manner, different hitch forms, and computing speed and accuracy for a safe and effective pack trip.
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