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  #2  
31st August 2014, 10:33 AM
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Re: IU Courses Description

Indiana University was founded on January 20, 1820. It has combined student more than 110,000 students, including approximately 43,000 students. As you are asking about the complete course list of Indiana University

Courses:
AAAD - Afro-American and African Diaspora Studies
AADM - Arts Administration
AAST - Asian American Studies
AFRI - African Studies
AMST - American Studies
ANTH - Anthropology
BIOC - Interdisciplinary Biochemistry Graduate Program
BIOL - Biology
CEUS - Central Eurasian Studies
CJUS - Criminal Justice-COLL
CLAS - Classical Studies
CLLC - Collins Living Learning Center
CMCL - Communication and Culture
CMLT - Comparative Literature
COGS - Cognitive Science
COLL - College of Arts and Sciences
CSCI - Computer Science
CULS - Cultural Studies
EALC - East Asian Languages and Cultures
ECON - Economics
ENG - English
FINA - Fine Arts
FOLK - Folklore
FRIT - French and Italian
GEOG - Geography
GEOL - Geology
GER - Germanic Languages
GLLC - Global Village Living-Learning Center
GNDR - Gender Studies
HISP - Spanish and Portuguese
HIST - History
HON - Honors
HPER - Health, Physical Education and Recreation
HPSC - History and Philosophy Of Science
INFO - School of Informatics
INTL - International Studies
JOUR - Journalism
JSTU - Jewish Studies
LAMP - Liberal Arts and Management Program
LATS - Latino Studies
LING - Linguistics
LSTU - Labor Studies
MATH - Mathematics
MSCI - Medical Sciences
MUS - Music
NELC - Near Eastern Languages and Cultures
OPT - Optometry
PACE - Political and Civil Engagement
PHIL - Philosophy
POLS - Political Science
PSY - Psychology and Brain Sciences
REL - Religious Studies
SLAV - Slavic Languages and Literatures
SLST - Second Language Studies
SOC - Sociology
SPEA - Public and Environmental Affairs
SWK - Social Work
TEL - Telecommunications
VSCI - Vision Science

Below I am giving you the description of AMST - American Studies from the above mentioned list

A100 11901 - What is America?
A100 7747 - What is America?
A200 8459 - Comparative American Identities
A200 9005 - Comparative American Identieis
A201 33514 - U.S. Movements & Institutions: Borders & Borderlands
A202 31638 - US Arts & Media: American Popular
A275 10479 - Indigenous World Views in the Americas
A298 36245 - Special Topics in A&H for AMST: Spirits & Saints
A350 7748 - Topics in Interdisciplinary AMST: ZOMBIES
A351 11903 - AMST in Transnational Contexts: Consumption, Media, Self
A351 31579 - American Studies in Transnational Contexts: Global Tourism
A398 12902 - Adv'd Topics in A&H for AMST: Native American Folklore
A398 28743 - Advanced Topics in A & H for AMST: Stigma, Culture, Deviance, Identity
A398 31292 - Advanced Topics in A&H for AMST: Political Communication
A398 33114 - Advanced Topics in A & H for AMST-CINEMAS OF THE BLACK DIASPORA
A399 28744 - Advanced Topics in S & H for AMST: Holocaust and American History
A399 28745 - Advanced Topics in S & H for AMST: Survey of African-American History: Since 1865
A399 28755 - A399 28744 – Advanced Topics in S & H for AMST: Holocaust and American History.
A399 29155 - Advanced Topics in S & H for AMST: History of the American Home
G603 1047 - Introduction to American Studies
G620 1048 - Colloquium in AMST-Space, Place, and History
G620 10912 - Colloquium in AMST: The Nineteenth-Century United States
G620 11164 - Colloquium in AMST: Evangelical America
G620 11904 - Colloquium in AMST: Black Religious Music
G620 13689 - Colloquium in AMST: Introduction to Comparative Ethnic and Post-Colonial Studies
G620 14109 - Colloquium in AMST: Ethnographies of Democracy
G620 31903 - Colloquium in AMST: Readings in African American History: to 1900
G620 33086 - Colloquium in AMST-Intro to Asian American Studies
G751 10273 - Seminar in AMST: Body Art: Dress & Adornment
G751 10480 - Seminar in AMST: Productive Criticism of Political Rhetoric
G751 28747 - Seminar in AMST: Masculinities & Hollywood Cinema
G751 33690 - Seminar in AMST: Science &/or Speculative Fiction after the Second World War

Address:
Indiana University
107 S Indiana Ave, Bloomington, IN, United States ‎
+1 812-855-4848

Map:
[MAP]https://maps.google.co.in/maps?q=Indiana+University&hl=en&sll=13.01313,80.24 0235&sspn=0.012377,0.020428&hq=Indiana+University& t=m&z=14&iwloc=A[/MAP]
  #3  
27th February 2015, 04:30 PM
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Re: IU Courses Description

Will you provide me the Courses Description for the courses offered by the Indiana University , as I ma looking for the same ?
  #4  
27th February 2015, 04:42 PM
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Re: IU Courses Description

Indiana University offers good academic curriculum for each course offered by the university. University offers excellent academic and infrastructural environment.

Courses offers:
African American & African Diaspora Studies (AAAD)
Aerospace Studies (AERO)
African Studies (AFRI)
Apparel Merchandising/Interior Design (AMID)
American Studies (AMST)
Anatomy (ANAT)
Anthropology (ANTH)
Arts & Sciences Career Services (ASCS)
Astronomy (AST)
Biology (BIOL)
Business (BUS)
Central Eurasian Studies (CEUS)
Chemistry (CHEM)
Criminal Justice (CJUS)
Classical Studies (CLAS)
Collins Living-Learning Center (CLLC)
Communication & Culture (CMCL)
Comparative Literature (CMLT)
Cognitive Science (COGS)
College of Arts & Sciences (COLL)
Computer Science (CSCI)
East Asian Language & Culture (EALC)
Economics (ECON)
Education (EDUC)
English (ENG)
European Studies (EURO)
Fine Arts (FINA)
Foster International Living/Learning Center (FLLC)
Folklore and Ethnomusicology (FOLK)
French And Italian (FRIT)
Geography (GEOG)
Geology (GEOL)
Germanic Languages (GER)
Global Village Living/Learning Center (GLLC)
Gender Studies (GNDR)
Spanish & Portuguese (HISP)
History (HIST)
Honors (HON)
History & Philosophy Of Science (HPSC)
Human Biology (HUBI)
Informatics (INFO)
India Studies (INST)
International Studies (INTL)
Journalism (JOUR)
Jewish Studies (JSTU)
Latino Studies (LATS)
Linguistics (LING)
Labor Studies (LSTU)
Latin American Studies (LTAM)
Mathematics (MATH)
Military (MIL)
Medical Sciences (MSCI)
Music (MUS)
Near Eastern Language & Cultures (NELC)
Political & Civic Engagement Program (PACE)
Philosophy (PHIL)
Physiology (PHSL)
Physics (PHYS)
Political Science (POLS)
Psychological & Brain Sciences (PSY)
Religious Studies (REL)
Slavic Languages & Literatures (SLAV)
Sociology (SOC)
Public And Environmental Affairs (SPEA)
Public Health (SPH)
Speech & Hearing Sciences (SPHS)
Statistics (STAT)
Social Work (SWK)
Telecommunications (TEL)
Theatre & Drama (THTR)
Optometric Technology (TOPT)

For detail about the courses here is the attachment.



Address:

Indiana University
107 South Indiana Avenue, Bloomington, IN, United States ‎
+1 812-855-4848 ‎

Map:
[MAP]Indiana University South Indiana Avenue, Bloomington, IN, United States[/MAP]
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Last edited by Arun Vats; 27th February 2015 at 04:45 PM.


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