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History Following certain course descriptions are the designations: F, Sp, Su, A. These indicate the semesters fall, spring, summer, alternating, in which the course is normally offered and are intended as an aid to students planning their programs of study. |
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• HIST 398 - Historiography
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• HIST 400 - Topics in American History
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• HIST 410 - Topics in World History
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• HIST 411 - Religion in America
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• HIST 419 - Communal Utopias in America
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• HIST 420 - Topics in European History
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• HIST 431 - The American South
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• HIST 432 - The American West
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• HIST 433 - American Foreign Relations to 1900
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• HIST 434 - American Foreign Relations Since 1900
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• HIST 439 - History of Indiana
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• HIST 451 - French Revolution and Napoleon
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• HIST 452 - European Revolutions
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• HIST 454 - History and Film
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• HIST 490 - Internship/Special Studies in History
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• HIST 498 - Senior Seminar in American History
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• HIST 499 - Senior Seminar in World History
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• HIST 500 - Special Studies in History
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• HIST 519 - Communal Societies in America
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• HIST 539 - History of Indiana
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• HIST 598 - Graduate Seminar in U.S. History
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• HIST 599 - Graduate Seminar in European History
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• HIST 604 - The American West
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Humanities These courses, which all include interdisciplinary elements, may be used to satisfy the Western Culture component of the University Core Curriculum. |
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• HUM 211 - The Western Tradition in the Humanities I
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• HUM 212 - The Western Tradition in the Humanities II
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• HUM 221 - The Western Tradition in Art History I
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• HUM 222 - The Western Tradition in Art History II
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• HUM 231 - The Western Tradition in Philosophy I
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• HUM 232 - The Western Tradition in Philosophy II
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• HUM 241 - The Western Tradition in Literature I
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• HUM 242 - The Western Tradition in Literature II
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Industrial Management |
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• IM 601 - Special Studies in Industrial Management
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• IM 602 - Operations Systems Analysis and Modeling
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• IM 603 - Survey of Statistics
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• IM 604 - Manufacturing Systems Analysis
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• IM 611 - Principles and Practices of Project Management
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• IM 614 - Interpersonal Communications within Organization
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• IM 621 - Human Factors in Design
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• IM 625 - Principles of Computer-Aided Design and Manufacturing
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• IM 631 - Industrial Safety
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• IM 635 - Computer-Aided Design and Manufacturing Applications
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• IM 641 - Principles and Practices of Quality Management
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• IM 651 - Economic Evaluation of Industrial Projects
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• IM 652 - Industrial Management
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• IM 671 - Graduate Project
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• IM 691 - Leadership Project
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• IM 698 - Individual Study in Industrial Management
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International Studies Following certain course descriptions are the designations: F, Sp, Su. These indicate the semesters fall, spring, summer in which the course is normally offered and are intended as an aid to students planning their programs of study. |
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• INST 101 - Introduction to International Studies
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• INST 213 - Magic in Arts/Humanities
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• INST 302 - Travel Writing
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• INST 389 - World Literature in Translation
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• INST 470 - Special Topics in International, Interdisciplinary Studies
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• INST 479 - International Studies Capstone
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• INST 480 - Internship in International Studies
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• INST 490 - Independent Study in International Studies
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• INST 499 - International Field Experience
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Japanese Following certain course descriptions are the designations: F, Sp, Su. These indicate the semesters fall, spring, summer in which the course is normally offered and are intended as an aid to students planning their programs of study. |
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• JPN 101 - Beginning Japanese I
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• JPN 102 - Beginning Japanese II
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• JPN 203 - Intermediate Japanese I
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• JPN 204 - Intermediate Japanese II
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• JPN 205 - Cultural Contexts for Conversation
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• JPN 255 - Japanese Civilization
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• JPN 306 - Advanced Japanese I
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• JPN 307 - Advanced Japanese II
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• JPN 499 - Individual Study in Japanese
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Journalism |
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• JRN 180 - Journalism Workshop
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• JRN 273 - Digital Photography
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• JRN 281 - Basic Reporting
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• JRN 371 - Advanced Photography
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• JRN 374 - Internet Communications
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• JRN 381 - Advanced Reporting
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• JRN 383 - Editorial Writing
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• JRN 384 - Feature Writing
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• JRN 385 - Supervision of Student Publication
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• JRN 386 - Editing and Layout
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• JRN 388 - Online Journalism
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• JRN 400 - Independent Study in Journalism
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• JRN 473 - Photojournalism
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• JRN 481 - Reporting Public Affairs
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• JRN 484 - Literary Journalism
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• JRN 488 - Digital Storytelling
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• JRN 496 - Media Ethics
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• JRN 498 - Internship in Journalism
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• JRN 499 - Special Topics
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• JRN 581 - Public Affairs Reporting
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Latin |
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• LATN 101 - Beginning Latin I
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• LATN 102 - Beginning Latin II
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• LATN 203 - Intermediate Latin I
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• LATN 204 - Intermediate Latin II
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• LATN 390 - Independent Study in Latin
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Liberal Arts |
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• LIBA 290 - Special Topics in Liberal Arts
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• LIBA 490 - Advanced Special Topics in Liberal Arts
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• LIBA 497 - Capstone Studies
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Liberal Studies |
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• LBST 550 - Special Studies in Liberal Arts
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• LBST 590 - Interdisciplinary Topics in Liberal Studies
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• LBST 601 - Language
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• LBST 602 - Nature and Nurture
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• LBST 603 - American Values: Contemporary Debate
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• LBST 606 - After Darwin
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• LBST 607 - Metals Through the Ages
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