
Courses: Undergraduate: College of Arts + Sciences: Indiana …
Use our interactive tool to explore our courses and plan your course of study. You can search by subject, semester, session, and/or CASE requirement. We encourage you to work with your …
Course Descriptions - Indiana University Bloomington
Below you will find the list of courses offered through the College's schools, departments, and programs. This list includes important information about each course, including the course …
Course Proposals: Courses: College of Arts - Records
Courses at Indiana University are maintained in the University Course Catalog, sometimes referred to as the Master Course Inventory. The University Course Catalog is shared across all …
Courses: College of Arts + Sciences Undergraduate Curriculum, …
The College's curriculum is, in the broadest definition of the term, the collection of courses we offer. As such, creating and teaching them are among the most important things we do.
Languages: Courses: Undergraduate: College of Arts + Sciences: …
Learn about language study in the Indiana University College of Arts and Sciences.
Courses FAQs: Courses: College of Arts - Records
After a proposal has survived remonstrance, there are still multiple levels of approval a new course or course change document must go through in order to be entered in the University …
Curriculum - Indiana University Bloomington
The College of Arts and Sciences' curriculum includes thousands of courses and hundreds of academic programs developed and maintained by more than 70 distinct but interconnected …
Degree Requirements - Indiana University Bloomington
All degree programs in the College must complete these requirements and it is strongly encouraged that they be completed during the first year of study at Indiana University.
Majors: Degrees + Majors: Undergraduate: College of Arts
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GenEd Proposals: Courses: College of Arts - Records
Courses must be fully approved and active in the University Course Catalog. For this reason, any new course a unit wishes to have considered for GenEd credit for the next academic year …