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20th August 2014, 02:54 PM
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Arts and Humanities Courses IUB
Will you please provide me the list of Arts and Humanities Courses list of IUB?
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20th August 2014, 03:45 PM
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Re: Arts and Humanities Courses IUB
IUB stands for Indiana University Bloomington. Indiana University Bloomington is a public research university located in Bloomington, Indiana, United States. It has over 40,000 students. It is flagship institution of the Indiana University system and its largest university. Arts & Humanities course list: This course listing applies to courses offered in summer 2014, Fall 2014, and Spring 2015. AAAD-A 112Black Music of Two Worlds AAAD-A 131Early African American and African Diaspora Literature AAAD-A 132Recent African American and African Diaspora Literature AAAD-A 150Survey of the Culture of Black Americans AAAD-A 169Introduction to African American Literature AAAD-A 249African American Autobiography AAAD-A 252African American Art I: African Heritage AAAD-A 277Images of Blacks in Films: 1903-1950s AAAD-A 278Contemporary Black Film AAAD-A 290Sociocultural Perspective of African American Music AAAD-A 295Survey of Hip Hop AAAD-A 297Popular Music of Black America AAST-A 200Asian American Literature AAST-A 201Asian Diaspora Experience AMID-D 191Design Studies: Form and Function AMST-A 200Comparative American Identities AMST-A 202U.S. Arts and Media ANTH-A 208Topics in the Anthropology of the Arts and Expressive Behavior ANTH-E 208Global Jazz, Reggae, and Hip-Hop: African Diasporic Music Beyond the African Diaspora CLAS-C 101Ancient Greek Culture CLAS-C 102Roman Culture CLAS-C 205Classical Mythology CLAS-C 206Classical Art and Archaeology CLLC-L 110Text, Image, Sound CLLC-L 210Culture, the Arts, and Society CMCL-C 190Introduction to Media CMCL-C 205Introduction to Communication and Culture CMCL-C 207Topics in Cultural Analysis and Interpretation CMCL-C 208Image Cultures CMCL-C 209Topics in Rhetoric and Public Culture CMCL-C 220Performing Human/Nature: Defining Relationships with the Environment CMCL-C 222Democratic Deliberation CMCL-C 228Argumentation and Public Advocacy CMCL-C 238Communication in Black America CMLT-C 111Reading the World CMLT-C 147Images of the Self: East and West CMLT-C 151Introduction to Popular Culture CMLT-C 155Culture and the Modern Experience: An Interdisciplinary and International Approach CMLT-C 200Honors Seminar CMLT-C 205Comparative Literary Analysis CMLT-C 216Science Fiction, Fantasy, and the Western Tradition CMLT-C 217Detective, Mystery, and Horror Literature CMLT-C 219Romance and the Western Tradition CMLT-C 251Lyrics and Popular Song CMLT-C 252Literary and Television Genres CMLT-C 255Modern Literature and Other Arts: An Introduction CMLT-C 257Asian Literature and Other Arts CMLT-C 261Introduction to African Literature CMLT-C 262Cross-Cultural Encounters CMLT-C 265Introduction to East Asian Poetry CMLT-C 291Studies in Non-Western Film COGS-Q 240Philosophical Foundations of the Cognitive and Information Sciences COLL-C 103Critical Approaches to the Arts and Humanities COLL-S 103Freshman Seminar in Arts and Humanities EALC-E 100East Asia: An Introduction EALC-E 110Popular Culture in East Asia EDUC-M 200Artifacts, Museums, and Everyday Life ENG-L 111Discovering Literature ENG-L 112Experiencing World Cultures through Literatures in English ENG-L 203Introduction to Drama ENG-L 204Introduction to Fiction ENG-L 205Introduction to Poetry ENG-L 206Introduction to Prose (Excluding Fiction) ENG-L 207Women and Literature ENG-L 210Studies in Popular Literature and Mass Media ENG-L 213Literary Masterpieces I ENG-L 214Literary Masterpieces II ENG-L 220Introduction to Shakespeare ENG-L 223Introduction to Ethnic American Literature ENG-L 224Introduction to World Literatures in English ENG-L 230Introduction to Science Fiction ENG-L 240Literature and Public Life ENG-L 241American Jewish Writers ENG-L 249Representations of Gender and Sexuality ENG-L 260Introduction to the Advanced Study of Literature ENG-L 295American Film Culture ENG-W 103Introductory Creative Writing FINA-A 206Classical Art and Archaeology FINA-A 220American Arts/American Identities, 1776-1945 FINA-A 226Survey of Medieval Art FINA-A 231The Age of Giants: Art in the Time of Leonardo and Michelangelo FINA-A 234Renaissance Florence FINA-A 280The Art of Comics FINA-D 210Digital Art: Survey and Practice FINA-F 100Fundamental Studio--Drawing FINA-F 101Fundamental Studio--3D FINA-F 102Fundamental Studio--2D FINA-H 100Introduction to Art History and Visual Culture for Non-Majors FINA-N 110Introduction to Studio Art for Nonmajors FINA-N 130Digital Imagery for Nonmajors FINA-N 198Introduction to Photography for Nonmajors FINA-S 270Sculpture I FINA-S 271Introduction to Figurative Sculpture FINA-S 291Fundamentals of Photography FOLK-E 112Black Music of Two Worlds FOLK-E 295Survey of Hip Hop FOLK-E 297Popular Music of Black America FOLK-F 101Introduction to Folklore FOLK-F 111World Music and Culture FOLK-F 131Folklore in the United States FOLK-F 225Forms of Commemoration FOLK-F 235Personal Narratives: A Course in Folklore and Literature FOLK-F 252Folklore and the Humanities FOLK-F 256The Supernatural and Folklore FRIT-M 222Topics in Italian Culture FRIT-M 234Florence in Florence FRIT-M 235Rome, the City and the Myth FRIT-M 236Dante's Divine Comedy FRIT-M 237Boccaccio's Social Decameron FRIT-M 238Visual, Musical, and Literary Culture in Italy GLLC-G 210Global Village Colloquium GNDR-G 101Gender, Culture, and Society GNDR-G 225Gender, Sexuality, and Popular Culture HISP-S 220Chicano and Puerto Rican Literature HISP-S 265Topics in Hispanic Literature in Translation HON-H 211Ideas and Experience I HON-H 213Madness and Melancholy HON-H 232Meaningful Writing HON-H 233Great Authors, Composers, and Artists HON-H 234Literature of Time and Place HON-H 235Religion in Literature, Music, Art, and Performance HON-H 239Gender across the Disciplines HON-H 242Animal Ethics INTL-I 201Culture and the Arts: International Perspectives JSTU-J 203Arts and Humanities Topics in Jewish Studies JSTU-J 220Sacred Books of the Jews JSTU-J 258Representing Jews and African Americans in American Musical Theatre JSTU-L 270Coming to America: History and Memory of Immigration in Jewish Literature JSTU-L 280David: The Man and the King JSTU-L 285Guns and Roses: Representations of Soldiers & War in Modern Hebrew Literature LATS-L 200American Borderlands LATS-L 220Introduction to Latino Literature MEST-M 200Medieval Cultures MUS-L 121Beginning Guitar Class and Styles MUS-L 122Intermediate Guitar Class and Styles MUS-P 110Beginning Piano Class 1, Non-Music Majors MUS-P 120Beginning Piano Class 2, Non-Music Majors MUS-T 109Rudiments of Music MUS-T 151Music Theory and Literature I MUS-Z 101Music for the Listener MUS-Z 111Introduction to Music Theory MUS-Z 120Music in Multimedia MUS-Z 171Opera Theater Series I MUS-Z 172Opera Theater Series II MUS-Z 201History of Rock 'n' Roll Music I MUS-Z 202History of Rock 'n' Roll Music II MUS-Z 203History of Rock 'n' Roll Music III MUS-Z 211Music Theory II MUS-Z 250Choral Masterworks: Singing Through History MUS-Z 260Music in American Society MUS-Z 265American Country Music MUS-Z 270Music of War and Peace MUS-Z 280Music of the Silk Road MUS-Z 281East-West Encounters in Music MUS-Z 282Music of Russia NELC-N 212Contemporary Literatures of the Middle East (in English Translation) PHIL-P 100Introduction to Philosophy PHIL-P 105Thinking and Reasoning PHIL-P 135Introduction to Existentialism PHIL-P 140Introduction to Ethics PHIL-P 145Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy PHIL-P 150Elementary Logic PHIL-P 201Ancient Greek Philosophy PHIL-P 211Modern Philosophy: Descartes through Kant PHIL-P 240Business and Morality PHIL-P 242Applied Ethics PHIL-P 246Introduction to Philosophy and Art POLS-Y 105Introduction to Political Theory REL-A 210Introduction to the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible REL-A 220Introduction to the New Testament REL-A 230Introduction to Judaism REL-A 235Sacred Books of the Jews REL-A 250Introduction to Christianity REL-A 270Introduction to Islam REL-B 210Introduction to Buddhism REL-B 220Introduction to Hinduism REL-B 230Introduction to Chinese Religion REL-D 250Religion, Ecology, and the Self REL-R 102Religion and Popular Culture REL-R 133Introduction to Religion REL-R 152Jews, Christians, Muslims REL-R 153Religions of Asia REL-R 160Introduction to Religion in America REL-R 170Religion, Ethics, and Public Life SLAV-C 223Introduction to Czech Culture SLAV-P 223Introduction to Polish Culture SLAV-R 123Masterworks of Russian Short Fiction SLAV-R 223Introduction to Russian Culture SLAV-R 224Contemporary Russian Culture SLAV-R 263Pushkin to Dostoevsky SLAV-R 264Tolstoy to Solzhenitsyn SLAV-S 223Introduction to Balkan and South Slavic Cultures SLAV-U 223Introduction to Ukrainian Culture THTR-D 231Introduction to Dance Studies THTR-T 100Introduction to Theatre THTR-T 101Script Analysis for the Theatre THTR-T 108Great Performances in Film THTR-T 120Acting I: Fundamentals of Acting General Education Requirements: 1. Foundations: English Composition Students must completed, with a grade of Cā or higher, one of the following courses: CMLT-C 110 Writing the World (3 cr.) ENG-W 131 Elementary Composition (3 cr.) ENG-W 170 Introduction to Argumentative Writing: Projects in Reading and Writing (3 cr.ā this topic only) 2. Foundations: Mathematical Modeling Students must successfully complete one of the following courses (or the MATH-D 116āD 117 sequence): MATH-A 118 Finite Mathematics for the Social and Biological Sciences (3 cr.) MATH-D 116 and D 117 Introduction to Finite Mathematics I and II (2 cr. + 2 cr.)1 MATH-J 113 Introduction to Calculus with Applications (3 cr.) MATH-M 118 Finite Mathematics (3 cr.) MATH-V 118 Finite Mathematics with Applications: Finite Mathematics for the Social and Biological Sciences (3 cr.) MATH-V 118 Finite Mathematics with Applications: Finite and Consumer Math (3 cr.) MATH-S 118 Honors Finite Mathematics (3 cr.) MATH-M 119 Brief Survey of Calculus I (3 cr.) MATH-M 211 Calculus I (4 cr.) MATH-M 213 Accelerated Calculus (4 cr.) 3. Breadth of Inquiry: Arts & Humanities Students must successfully complete at least two courses, for a total of at least 6 cr., from the list of GenEd-approved A&H courses. 4. Breadth of Inquiry: Social & Historical Studies Students must successfully complete at least two courses, for a total of at least 6 cr., from the list of GenEd-approved S&H courses. 5. Breadth of Inquiry: Natural & Mathematical Sciences Students must successfully complete one of the following two options: One of the following 5 cr. GenEd-approved N&M courses with a substantial lab component: ANAT-A 215 Basic Human Anatomy BIOL-L 100 Humans and the Biological World CHEM-C 103 Introduction to Chemical Principles CHEM-S 117 Principles of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Honors PHSL-P 215 Basic Human Physiology PHYS-P 201 General Physics I PHYS-P 202 General Physics II 6. World Languages & Cultures Students must successfully complete one of the following three options: Language Study OR World Culture Courses OR International Experience Address: Indiana University 107 S Indiana Ave, Bloomington, IN, United States +1 812-855-4848 Map: [MAP]https://maps.google.co.in/maps?q=IUB&hl=en&ll=39.169598,-86.514909&spn=0.009848,0.020428&sll=28.414956,77.0 87631&sspn=0.178761,0.326843&t=m&z=16&iwloc=A[/MAP] |
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