Consider this course! EDUC-X159: Connecting with Campus Resources – 13 weeks, 2 cr., 1st years through Seniors, Open to all majors VT: You@IU Will you be navigating IU’s beautiful campus pretty much for the first time this Fall? Wondering how help resources will work now – and how to feel more comfortable using them? Seeking to expand your college… Read more »
Cool Classes
Consider taking BIOL-S 211 Molecular Biology, Honors, in Fall 2021!
A message from Prof. Xindan Wang, IUB Department of Biology: I’d like to bring your attention to BIOL-S 211, Molecular Biology (Honors), which will be running this fall. It is a small and interactive class with a lab component that is focused on a real research project. The class is open to all majors. If… Read more »
New course in Fall 2021: Avian Conservation: Environmental Change and Resilience
A message from Professor Ellen Ketterson: You are invited to enroll in a new class entitled ABEH-A 401/BIOL-L 410 SPECIAL TOPICS IN AVIAN CONSERVATION: ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE AND RESILIENCE. Earth is experiencing its 6th mass extinction, biodiversity is in steep decline, and the potential consequences are alarming. This course will focus on the dimensions of the… Read more »
Need an S&H course? Consider this Medical History course
HPSC-X 205 INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL HIST (3 CR) #29473 11:30A-12:45P MW WB WEB Bertoloni Meli D IUB GenEd S&H credit COLL (CASE) S&H Breadth of Inquiry credit Above class meets 100% Online with a combination of Synchronous and Asynchronous instruction. For more information visit https://fall2020.iu.edu/learning-modes/ This class covers the history of Western medicine from Hippocrates… Read more »
Consider adding a 1-day 1-credit class on “Partisan Politics,” meeting virtually on SATURDAY, Oct. 3
Need to add a 1-credit course for Fall 2020? There are still plenty of spaces available to enroll in PACE-C 200, a 1-credit hour Issue Forum that meets virtually for 1 day on Saturday, October 3. Add class #32078. This class meets online, Saturday, Oct. 3, 11:30AM – 5:00PM. Pre-Forum and post-Forum assignments required. TOPIC:… Read more »
Critical Approaches COLL-C 105 in Fall 2020 has open seats for all students
Still need to fulfill your Critical Approaches course requirement? Couldn’t get into a Fall 2020 Critical Approaches course, because seats are reserved every fall semester for incoming first-year students? If you don’t need your Critical Approaches course to simultaneously provide A&H or S&H credit, consider this: COLL-C 105 Critical Approaches to the Natural and Mathematical… Read more »
Summer Intensive Writing
2 new sections of Intensive Writing courses just opened for Summer 2020 (online) The Department of Criminal Justice has added two online 400-level Intensive Writing courses for the Summer 2020 term. One is a second section of CJUS-P 414 for the first 6 weeks term, while CJUS-P 407 is being offered during the second 6 weeks…. Read more »
Earn 3 credit hours abroad this summer
The following IUB summer study abroad programs still have openings. Bicentennial Grand Expedition Program: From Pilgrimage to Grand Tour: The Via Francigena 3 credits MEST-M 390 or ENG-X 395 June 14 – July 5, 2020 Spend three weeks following the medieval pilgrimage route Via Francigena from Canterbury, England to Rome, Italy. Bicentennial Grand Expedition… Read more »
Book and Beyond – Study Abroad in Rwanda this Summer!
APPLICATIONS: http://go.iu.edu/2020BB Priority deadline is February 10, 2020. Final deadline is February 28. TRAVEL FEES: $4,000 to $4,400, which includes lodging, meals, international airfare, local transportation, and excursions. Scholarships available for OVPDEMA students. ELIGIBILITY: Students must enroll in COLL-X 211 Spring course in order to travel to Rwanda. Minimum 2.7 GPA. QUESTIONS? Contact booksb @… Read more »