Cool Classes
Hutton students doing Animal Behavior: Consider HON-H 241 in Fall 2019
For Hutton Honors College students pursuing the Animal Behavior B.S. degree or the Animal Behavior minor or certificate: the Fall 2019 HON-H 241 course with the specific topic Animal Hearing & Acoustic Communication (section 33860) has been approved to count towards the Mechanisms of Behavior perspectives requirement. Questions? Contact your Animal Behavior advisor at bioadv@iu.edu.
Open seats available in 2nd 8 weeks 300-level course on diabetes
The IUB School of Public Health announces there are still open seats in: SPH-H 334 Heart Health and Diabetes 2nd 8 weeks from 5:45-8:15 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Location TBD. They recommend this course for pre-med and nursing students, students interested in research, and students interested in health education or health promotion. This course is also part… Read more »
1 day, 1 credit hour class: PACE-C200 Issue Forum (Saturday, February 23, 2019)
A fun and interesting class opportunity! Seats are available in the one credit course PACE-C200 Issue Forum, which has one in-class meeting on a Saturday afternoon. Students can add class #6130 now. The class begins with online work next month and the students will participate in the Issue Forum on the topic of the opioid epidemic… Read more »
Summer 2019 Global Environmental Microbiology (GEM) course at USC is now accepting applications
The Center for Dark Energy Biosphere Investigations (C-DEBI), headquartered at the University of Southern California (USC) and funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), is offering an all-expense paid, three-week, intensive introductory microbiology course called Global Environmental Microbiology (GEM). We are recruiting early career undergraduates from 2- and 4-year colleges to join us at the University of Southern California… Read more »
Consider taking BIOL-L 402 Ecosystems and Global Change in Spring 2019!
Calling all students who are concerned about the fate of our planet! Want to learn about how changes in climate are likely to impact ecosystems? Or how ecosystems can actually slow or speed up rates of climate change? Or how human activities that cause the loss of species also affect how ecosystems function? Or maybe… Read more »
Need an upper-level lecture for spring? Consider BIOL-L 472!
There are still open seats for Spring 2019 in: BIOL-L 472 Microbial Ecology (3 cr.) Prof. Jay Lennon Tues./Thurs. 1:00 p.m. to 2:15 p.m. Prerequisite: just SOPHOMORE status (not the prerequisites stated in Schedule of Classes – those are incorrect). For permission to enroll, email bioadv@iu.edu. Description: Principles of microbial ecology with emphasis on the… Read more »
Looking for an elective for spring 2019? Consider ASCS-Q 296!
Are you looking at elective courses for Spring 2019? Our career course, ASCS-Q296, has been called “the most useful class I had taken in all my years in school” by former students. This is a two-credit course that helps you explore the relationship between your chosen field of study and life after graduation. You’ll develop… Read more »
Check out MSCH-J 460: Science in the Public Sphere – offered spring 2019
MSCH J460/J660: Science in the Public Sphere 9:30-10:45 Tues/Thurs Spring 2019 Details: This class investigates the relationship between scientists and various non-scientist groups, including policymakers, journalists, and the general public. Students will analyze how scientific research is communicated between scientists as well as to these other groups, and discover how the different communication and knowledge… Read more »
2nd 8-Week Course Option — EDUC-X 156 — Have your own academic coach!
Would you like your own academic coach to meet with weekly? This academic coach could help you make weekly goals, help analyze your study skills, and encourage your work in the second eight weeks, allowing you to finish the semester on a high note. If this interests you, consider EDUC-X156, the peer coaching class. In… Read more »