Did you have to drop a difficult course? Trying to get back on track heading into the second half of the semester and finals? Looking to balance work for your classes, stress, and having a good college experience? Consider either of these classes from the Student Academic Center on campus. Both classes are graded A-F,… Read more »
Cool Classes
New Sociology class “Drugs and Society” coming Fall 2024
In case you will be looking for a 300-level elective course in Fall 2024, check out this new course coming in the fall! The professor has taught this course at another institution, and it was very popular. No prerequisites! SOC-S 360 TOPICS IN SOCIAL POLICY Topic: Drugs and Society Instructor: Brian Kelly This course provides an… Read more »
Do you still need to fulfill your Critical Approaches requirement? The College just added a 2nd 8 weeks COLL-C 103 Critical Approaches course! 60 seats! Not sure what “semiotics” is? Google the textbooks’ ISBN numbers (those long numbers starting with 978) and take a look. Textbooks are listed in the Class Notes . If you want… Read more »
Summer 2024 course in Sustainable Specialty Crop Production
Summer Experience in Sustainable Specialty Crop Production Special Topics SPEA-E 400 / Section 13636 3 credits – 12-week summer class Although this course does not count for any Biology, Biotechnology, Microbiology, or Molecular Life Sciences major requirement, it looks amazing! We just wanted to be sure you knew about it, in case you are interested…. Read more »
BIOL-Z 466 Endocrinology Lecture will be offered Spring 2024
Endocrinology (BIOL-Z 466) is being offered in Spring 2024 from 10:20-11:10am MWF IN BB 001. Prerequisite: BIOL-L 112 This is an advanced, upper-level lecture course intended to cover a range of topics including the structure and function of endocrine glands and the mechanisms of hormone action in vertebrates. Coverage of the endocrine glands includes biosynthesis… Read more »
COLL-C 103 Critical Approaches 2nd 8 weeks course available!
The College has added a 30-seat 2nd 8 weeks course, COLL-C 103 The Semiotics of Advertising with Prof. George Fowler (3 cr.), to the Fall 2023 schedule. It is an online-hybrid section with a synchronous class meeting on Mondays 5:20-6:10 p.m. and the rest of the class held asynchronously. It is COLL-C 103 section number… Read more »
Looking for a Fall 2023 Intensive Writing course? Read this
The IUB Religious Studies Department has opened up REL-R 389: Majors Seminar in Religion to undergraduates in all majors for Fall 2023! Despite what the Class Notes say, you can take this course even if you are not a Religious Studies major. Students need permission to enroll in this course, but if interested, just email… Read more »
BIOL-Z 463 Comparative Neurobiology of Animal Behavior will be offered Fall 2023!
The Fall 2023 IUB Schedule of Classes is not published online yet (we hope to see it sometime in the next week or two). Meanwhile, here’s a preview of a Fall 2023 course that juniors and seniors might be interested in! BIOL-Z 463 Comparative Neurobiology of Animal Behavior (3 cr.) Prerequisite: BIOL-L 112 (or BIOL-H… Read more »
Fall 2022 Labor Studies classes, non-standard session – still with open seats!
If you are considering adding another course to Fall 2022 semester, there are some Labor Studies (LSTU) courses that have not started yet and still have open seats! Bear in mind that these non-standard session courses move at an accelerated pace. These 3 credit hour classes meet October 31 – December 12: LSTU-L 104 Introduction to the… Read more »
Looking for an informative free-choice elective? MSCH-C 201 section 33058!
The IUB Observatory on Social Media (OSoMe) is debuting a brand-new undergraduate course on disinformation and social media entitled “Click Here for an Easy A: Social Media Manipulation 101”. We welcome and encourage enrollment from all IUB majors. This course assumes no prior knowledge on the subject matter and requires no pre-requisite coursework to take… Read more »