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School of Arts and Letters

Afro-American Studies
Classical Studies
College of Arts and Sciences
Communication and Culture
Comparative Literature
East Asian Languages and Culture
English
Fine Arts
French
Gender Studies

General Humanities
Germanic Languages
Music
Philosophy
Religious Studies
Spanish
Speech
Telecommunications
Theatre and Drama


Afro-American Studies

A169 Introduction to African American Literature (3 cr.)


A249 Afro-American Autobiography (3 cr.)


A379 Early Black American Writing


A380 Contemporary Black American Writing (3 cr.)


A386 Black Feminist Perspectives (3 cr.)


A480 The Black Novel


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Classical Studies

G100 Elementary Greek I


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College of Arts and Sciences

Q161 Library Skills and Resources


Q400 Job Search Strat Lib Arts Stdnts


S100 Wksp: Hospital Shadowing


S100 Intro. To Ballroom Dance 1, 2, and 3 (1 cr.)


S100 Intermediate Ballroom Dance 1, 2, and 3 (1 cr.)


S100 Modern Dance (1 cr.)


S100 Introduction To Jazz Dance (1 cr.)


S100 Ballet 1 (1 cr.)


S100 Ballet 2 (1 cr.)
P: Ballet 1 or consent of instructor.


S104 First Year Seminar


S200 Career Choices and Competencies


S300 Internship


S400 Statistical Process Control


S400 Internship


S400 Individualized Study


S400 Leadership Project


W100 Introduction To Business


X111 Introduction To Gay and Lesbian Studies


X111 Introduction To Study of Gender


X111 Freshman Interest Group Seminar


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Communication and Culture

C290 Survey of Film History (3 cr.)


C393-C394 History of European and American Films I-II (3-3 cr.)
P: C190 or consent of instructor.


C396 Film Theory and Aesthetics (3 cr.)
P: C190 or consent of instructor.


C397 Genre Study in Film (3 cr.)
P: C190 or consent of instructor.


C492 Authorship in the Cinema (3 cr.)
P: C190 or consent of instructor.


C494 Film Criticism: Theory/Practice (3 cr.)
P: C190 or consent of instructor.


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Comparative Literature



C216 Science Fiction, Fantasy, and the Western Tradition (3 cr.)


C217 Detective, Mystery, and Horror Literature (3 cr.)


C255 Modern Literature and the Other Arts: An Introduction (3 cr.)


C256 Literature and the Other Arts: 1870-1950 (3 cr.)
P: C255 or consent of instructor.


C291 Studies in Non-Western Film (3 cr.)


C355 Literature, the Arts, and their Interrelationship (3 cr.)
P: C255 or consent of instructor.


C357 The Arts Today: From 1950 to the Present (3 cr.)
P: C255. R: C256.


C358 Literature and Music Opera (3 cr.)
P: two courses in literature, theatre, or music history.


C490 Individual Studies in Film and Literature (1-3 cr.)
P: consent of chairperson of film committee.


C492 Comedy in Film and Literature (3 cr.)


C493 Film Adaptations of Literature (3 cr.)


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East Asian Languages and Culture

Japanese

J101-J102 Elementary Japanese (4-4 cr.)

Semester offered : J101 offered Fall Sem. J102 offered Spring Sem.


J201-J202 Second-Year Japanese (3-3 cr.)

Semester offered : J201 offered Fall Sem. J202 offered Spring Sem.


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English

Courses in English Language

G205 Introduction to the English Language (3 cr.)


G207 English Grammar and Usage (3 cr.)


G301 History of the English Language (3 cr.)


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Courses in Literature

L101-L102 Western World Masterpieces I-II (3-3 cr.)
P or C: W131 should be either successfully completed or taken concurrently.


L107 Oriental World Masterpieces (3 cr.)


L140 Introduction to English Studies (3 cr.)


L202 Literary Interpretation (3 cr.)


L203 Introduction to Drama (3 cr.)


L204 Introduction to the Novel and Short Story (3 cr.)


L205 Introduction to Poetry (3 cr.)


L207 Women and Literature (3 cr.)


L210 Studies in Popular Literature and Mass Media (3 cr.)


L220 Introduction to Shakespeare (3 cr.)


L230 Science Fiction (3 cr.)


L295 American Film Culture (3 cr.)


L297 English Literature to 1600 (3 cr.)


L298 English Literature from 1600 to 1830 (3 cr.)


L299 English Literature since 1830 (3 cr.)


L303 Medieval English Literature in Translation 3 cr.)


L305 Chaucer (3 cr.)


L308 Elizabethan Drama and Its Background (3 cr.)


L309 Elizabethan Poetry (3 cr.)


L313 Early Plays of Shakespeare (3 cr.)


L314 Late Plays of Shakespeare (3 cr.)


L317 English Poetry of the Early Seventeenth Century (3 cr.)


L318 Milton (3 cr.)


L320 Restoration and Early Eighteenth-Century Literature (3 cr.)


L327 Later Eighteenth-Century Literature (3 cr.)


L328 Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Drama (3 cr.)


L329 Romantic Literature (3 cr.)


L330 Major Romantic Writers II (3 cr.)


L335 Victorian Literature (3 cr.)


L345 Twentieth-Century British Poetry (3 cr.)


L346 Twentieth-Century British Fiction (3 cr.)


L347 British Fiction to 1800 (3 cr.)


L348 Nineteenth-Century British Fiction (3 cr.)


L351 American Literature to 1865 (3 cr.)


L352 American Literature, 1865-1914 (3 cr.)


L354 American Literature since 1914 (3 cr.)


L355 American Novel: Cooper to Dreiser (3 cr.)


L356 American Poetry to 1900 (3 cr.)


L357 Twentieth-Century American Poetry (3 cr.)


L358 Twentieth-Century American Fiction (3 cr.)


L360 American Prose (Excluding Fiction) (3 cr.)
P: W131 with a grade of C or higher.


L363 American Drama (3 cr.)


L365 Modern Drama: Continental (3 cr.)


L366 Modern Drama: English, Irish, and American (3 cr.)


L367-L368 Literature of the Bible I-II (3-3 cr.)


L371 History of Criticism (3 cr.)


L373 Interdisciplinary Approaches to English and American Literature (3 cr.)


L374 Ethnic American Literature (3 cr.)


L378 Studies in Women and Literature (3 cr.)


L380 Literary Modernism (3 cr.)


L381 Recent Writing (3 cr.)


L383 Studies in British or Commonwealth Culture (3 cr.)


L384 Studies in American Culture (3 cr.)
P: W131 with a grade of C or higher.


L389 Feminist Literary and Cultural Criticism (3 cr.)


L395 British and American Film Studies (3 cr.)


L450 Seminar: British and American Authors (3 cr.)


L460 Seminar: Literary Form, Mode, and Theme (3 cr.)


L470 Seminar: Literature and Interdisciplinary Studies (3 cr.)


L480 Seminar: Literature and History (3 cr.)


L495 Individual Reading in English (1-3 cr.)
P: Consent of instructor.


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Courses in Writing

W100 Developmental Composition (3 cr.)
P: Placement according to the IUS English Placement Test.


W130 Principles of Composition (3 cr.)
P: Placement according to the IUS English Placement Test.


W131 Elementary Composition I (3 cr.)
P: W131 or placement.


W203 Creative Writing (3 cr.)
P: W131 with a grade of C or higher.


W231 Professional Writing Skills (3 cr.)
P: W131 with a grade of C or higher or equivalent.


W234 Technical Report Writing (3 cr.)
P: W131 with a grade of C or higher.


W270 Argumentative Writing (3 cr.)
Open only to students who have completed the English composition requirement.


W290 Writing in the Arts and Sciences (3 cr.)
P: W131 with a grade of C or higher.


W300 Writing for Teachers.
P: W131.


W301 Writing Fiction (3 cr.)
R: W203.


W303 Writing Poetry (3 cr.)
R: W203.


W310 Language and the Study of Writing (3 cr.)
P: W131 with a grade of C or higher.


W311 Writing Creative Nonfiction (3 cr.)
P: submission of acceptable manuscripts to instructor in advance of registration. R: W203.


W315 Composing Computer-Delivered Text (3 cr.)
P: W131 with a grade of C or higher.


W350 Advanced Expository Writing (3 cr.)
P: W131 with a grade of C or higher or equivalent.


W395 Individual Study of Writing (1-3 cr.)
P: Consent of instructor.


W398 Internship in Writing (1-3 cr.)
P: Consent of instructor.


W401 Advanced Fiction Writing (3 cr.)
P: 6 credit hours in W203, W301, and submission of acceptable manuscripts to instructor in advance of registration.


W403 Advanced Poetry Writing (3 cr.)
P: 6 credit hours in W203, W303, and submission of acceptable manuscripts to instructor in advance of registration.


W405 Writing Prose Nonfiction (3 cr.)
P: W290 with a grade of C or higher.


W410 Indiana Writing Workshop (2 cr.)
P: acceptance to Indiana Writer's Conference.


W411 Directed Writing (1-3 cr.)


W420 Argumentative Writing (3 cr.)
P: W131 with a grade of C or higher.


W490 Writing Seminar (3 cr.)
P: Completion of 9 credit hours of writing beyond W131.


W497 Independent Study in Writing (3 cr.)


W498 Internship in English (S/F grading) (1-3 cr.)
P: Consent of instructor.


W500 Teaching Composition: Issues and Approaches (4 cr.)


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Fine Arts

Art Education

T255 Crafts and Design (3 cr.)


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Ceramics

S165 Ceramics for Nonmajors (3 cr.)


S260 Ceramics I (3 cr.)
P: F100, F101, F102, P273.


S361 Ceramics II (3 cr.)
P: S260.


S361R Ceramics III (3 cr.)
P: S361.


S461 Ceramics IV (3 cr.)
P: 6 credits in S361.


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Drawing

S200 Drawing I (3 cr.)
P: F100, F102; may be taken concurrently with F101, P273.


S301 Drawing II (3 cr.)
P: S200.


S401 Drawing IV (3 cr.)
P: 6 cr. hrs. in S301.


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Fine Arts Seminars

A201 Art Theory—Freshman (3 cr.)

Semester offered : Spring Sem.


A401 Art Theory—Senior (3 cr.)

Semester offered : Fall Sem.


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Graphic Design

P380 Web Design (3 cr.)
P: P280, S250, S351, S352.


S250 Graphic Design I (3 cr.)
P: F100, F102, P273, may be taken concurrently with F101.


S351 Graphic Design II (3 cr.)
P: F100, F102, P273, may be taken concurrently with F101.


S352 Graphic Design III (3 cr.)
P: S250, S351.


S451 Graphic Design IV (3 cr.)
P: 352.


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History of Art

A101 Ancient and Medieval Art (3 cr.)

Semester offered : Fall Sem.


A102 Renaissance through Modern Art (3 cr.)

Semester offered : Spring Sem.


A150 Africa, New World, and Oceanic Art (3 cr.)


A270 Women in the History of Art (3 cr.)
P: W131.


A315 Ancient Art (3 cr.)
P: W131.


A322 Romanesque and Gothic Art (3 cr.)
P: W131.


A331 Fourteenth- and Fifteenth-Century Art in Italy (3 cr.)
P: W131.


A342 Twentieth-Century Art (3 cr.)
P: W131.


A343 American Art (3 cr.)


A362 The Art of Japan (3 cr.)
P: W131.


A400 Senior Seminar in Art History (4 cr.)
P: W131.


A440 Nineteenth-Century Art (3 cr.)
P: W131.


A449 Twentieth-Century Art, 1925–Present (3 cr.)
P: W131.


A451 Art of the South Pacific (3 cr.)
P: W131.


A452 Art of Pre-Columbian America (3 cr.)
P: W131.


A453 The Art of Sub-Saharan Africa (3 cr.)
P: W131.


A458 Topics in the Ethnographic Arts: The Art of Africa, the Pacific, and the Americas (3 cr.)
P: W131.


A478 History of Ceramics (2 cr.)
P: W131.


A490 Topics in Art History (3 cr.)
P: W131.


A495 Reading and Research in Art History (1-4 cr.)
P: W131.


H100 Art Appreciation (3 cr.)
P: W131.


H303 The Art of Egypt and Mesopotamia (3 cr.)
P: W131.


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Painting

S230 Painting I (3 cr.)
P: F100, F102; S200 or taken concurrently with F101, P273.


S239 Painting for Nonmajors (3 cr.)


S331 Painting II (3 cr.)
P: S230.


S431 Painting III (3 cr.)
P: S331.


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Photography

S291 Fundamentals of Photography I (3 cr.)
P: F100, F102; may be taken concurrently with F101.


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Printmaking

S196 Printmaking for Nonmajors (3 cr.)


S240 Printmaking I (3 cr.)
P: F100, F102, S200 or may be taken concurrently with F101, P273, S200.


S341 Printmaking II: Intaglio (3 cr.)
P: S240.


S343 Printmaking II: Lithography (3 cr.)
P: S240.


S348 Screen Painting (3 cr.)
P: S240.


S441 Printmaking III: Intaglio (3 cr.)
P: 6 cr. hrs. in S341 or S343.


S443 Printmaking III: Lithography (3 cr.)
P: 6 cr. hrs. in S341 or S343.


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Studio

F100 Fundamental Studio–Drawing (3 cr.)


F101 Fundamental Studio III, Three-Dimensional Design (3 cr.)
P: F100.


F102 Fundamental Studio–2D (3 cr.)
P: F100, may be taken concurrently with F101.


P273 Computer Art and Design (3 cr.)


P280 Desktop Publishing (3 cr.)
May be taken concurrently with F100, F101 or F102.


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French

F100-F150 Elementary French I-II (4-4 cr.)

Semester offered : F100 offered Fall Sem. and Summer I;F150 offered Spring Sem. and Summer II.


F200-F250 Second-Year French I-II (3-3 cr.)
P: F150.

Semester offered : F200 offered Fall Sem., F250 offered Spring Sem.


F300 Lectures et analyses littéraires (3 cr.)
P: F250.


F305 Chefs-d'oeuvre de la littérature française I (3 cr.)
P: F250.


F306 Chefs-d'oeuvre de la littérature française II (3 cr.)
P: F250.


F313-F314 Advanced Grammar and Composition I-II (3-3 cr.)
P: F250.


F315-F316 French Conversation and Diction I-II (3-3 cr.)
P: F250.


F363 Introduction à la France moderne (3 cr.)
P: F250.


F375 Thèmes et perspectives littéraires (3 cr.)
P: F300 or equivalent.


F396 Foreign Study in French (1-6 cr.)
P: acceptance into an approved IU overseas study program.


F453 Le Roman au 20e siècle I (3 cr.)


F454 Le Roman au 20e siècle II (3 cr.)


F461 La France contemporaine (3 cr.)


F474 Theme et version (3 cr.)
P: 313/314.


F475 Le Français oral: cours avancé (3 cr.)


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Gender Studies

G701 Grad Topics in Gender Studies (1-4 cr.)
Graduate students only.


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General Humanities

U101 Introduction to the Humanities (3 cr.)


U102 Introduction to Modern Humanities (3 cr.)


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Germanic Languages

G100-G150 Elementary German I-II (4-4 cr.)

Semester offered : G100 offered Fall Sem. and Summer I.


G200 Oral Practice, Writing, and Reading I (3 cr.)
P: G150 or equivalent.

Semester offered : Fall Sem.


G250 Oral Practice, Writing, and Reading II (3 cr.)
P: G200 or equivalent.

Semester offered : Spring Sem.


G255 Masterpieces of German Literature in Translation (3 cr.)


G300 Deutsch: Mittelstufe I (3 cr.)
P: G250.


G305 Introduction to German Literature: Types (3 cr.)
P: G250.


G306 Introduction to German Literature: Themes (3 cr.)
P: G305.


G311 Composition and Conversation (3 cr.)
P: G250 or equivalent.


G330 Deutsch: Mittelstufe II (3 cr.)
P: G300 or equivalent.


G363 Deutsche Kulturgeschichte (3 cr.)
P: G250.


G403 Deutsche Literatur: Mittelalter bis Romantik (3 cr.)
P: G305 or G306.


G404 Deutsche Literatur seit der Romantik (3 cr.)
P: G305 or G306.


G405 Goethe: Life and Works (3 cr.)
P: G305 or G306.


G415 Perspectives on German Literature (3 cr.)
P: G305 or G306.


G416 Studies in German Authors (3 cr.)
P: G305 or G306.


G418 German Film and Popular Culture (3 cr.)
P: G305 or G306.


G464 Kultur und Gesellschaft (3 cr.)
P:363.


V415 Individual Readings in German Studies (1-3 cr.)


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Music

Music Applied Music Instruction Brass

B110 Applied Horn for Nonmajors


B120 Applied Trumpet for Nonmajors


B130 Applied Trombone for Nonmajors


B140 Applied Baritone for Nonmajors


B150 Applied Tuba for Nonmajors


B260, B315, B410 Applied Horn


B270, B325, B420 Applied Trumpet


B280, B335, B435 Applied Trombone


B280, B340, B440 Applied Baritone


B290, B345, B450 Applied Tuba


B402 Senior Brass Recital
Must be taken concurrently with applied study.


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Music Applied Music Instruction Guitar

L100 Applied Guitar for Nonmajors (2 cr.)


L101-L102 Beginning Class Guitar I-II (2-2 cr.)


L200 Applied Guitar for Nonmajors (2 cr.)


L260 Applied Guitar for Majors (2 cr.)


L300, L400 Applied Guitar for Majors (2 cr.)


L402 Senior Guitar Recital
Must be taken concurrently with applied study.


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Music Applied Music Instruction Piano

E493 Piano Pedagogy (3 cr.)
P: Permission of the instructor.


P100 Applied Piano for Nonmajors (2 cr.)


P101-P102 Beginning Class Piano I-II (2-2 cr.)


P200 Applied Piano for Nonmajors (2 cr.)


P260 Applied Piano for Majors (2 cr.)


P305, P405 Applied Piano for Majors (2 cr.)


P402 Senior Piano Recital
Must be taken concurrently with applied study.


X002 Piano Accompanying (2 cr.)
P: Permission of the instructor.


X421 Piano Ensemble (1 cr.)


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Music Applied Music Instruction Strings

S110 Applied Violin for Nonmajors


S120 Applied Viola for Nonmajors


S130 Applied Cello for Nonmajors


S140 Applied Bass for Nonmajors


S260, S315, S410 Applied Violin


S270, S325, S420 Applied Viola


S280, S335, S430 Applied Cello


S290, S345, S440 Applied Bass


S402 Senior String Recital
Must be taken concurrently with applied study.


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Music Applied Music Instruction Voice

E494 Intro to Vocal Pedagogy (3 cr.)
P: Permission of the instructor.


U230 Foreign Language for Singers (3 cr.)


V100 Applied Voice for Nonmajors (2 cr.)


V101-V102 Beginning Class Voice I-II (2-2 cr.)


V200 Applied Voice for Nonmajors (2 cr.)


V260 Applied Voice for Majors (2 cr.)


V305, V405 Applied Voice for Majors (2 cr.)


V402 Senior Voice Recital
Must be taken concurrently with applied study.


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Music Applied Music Instruction Woodwinds

W110 Applied Flute for Nonmajors


W120 Applied Oboe for Nonmajors


W130 Applied Clarinet for Nonmajors


W140 Applied Bassoon for Nonmajors


W150 Applied Saxophone for Nonmajors


W240, W345, W445 Applied Bassoon


W250, W355, W455 Applied Saxophone


W260, W315, W415 Applied Flute


W270, W325, W425 Applied Oboe


W280, W335, W435 Applied Clarinet


W402 Senior Woodwind Recital
Must be taken concurrently with applied study.


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Music Business

U411 Concert Management (3 cr.)


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Music Composition and Technology

A101 Introduction to Audio Technology (2 cr.)


A301-A302 Studio Resources I and II (2-2 cr.)
P: E241 or higher.


K200 Composition for Nonmajors (3 cr.)
Permission of instructor required.


K300 Composition for Majors (3 cr.)
P: T114 or permission of instructor.


K312 Arranging for Instrumental and Vocal Groups (2 cr.)
P: T114.


K402 Senior Composition Recital (cr. arr.)


K403-K404 Electronic Studio Resources I and II (2-2 cr.)
P: A301-A302.


K406 Projects in Electronic Music (cr. arr.)
P: A401-A402.


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Music Ensembles

X040 IU Southeast Orchestra (1 cr.)


X040 University Concert Band (1 cr.)


X040 Commonwealth Brass Band (1 cr.)


X070 University Choral Arts Society (1 cr.)


X070 Concert Choir (1 cr.)


X341 Guitar Ensemble (1 cr.)


X350 Jazz Ensemble (1 cr.)


X423 Chamber Music (1 cr.)


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Music History and Literature

M110 History of Rock and Popular Music (3 cr.)


M174 Music for the Listener I (3 cr.)


M201-M202 Literature of Music I-II (3-3 cr.)


M375 Survey of Ethnic and Popular Musics of the World (3 cr.)


M403 History of Music I (3 cr.)
P: M201-M202 or equivalent.


M404 History of Music II (3 cr.)
P: M201-M202 or equivalent.


M530 Contemporary Music (3 cr.)


M540 Music for the Listener (3 cr.)


M543-M544 Keyboard Literature I and II (3-3 cr.)


M566 A Survey of Ethnic and Popular Musics of the World (3 cr.)


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Music Other



D100 Applied Percussion for Nonmajors


D260, D305, D405 Applied Percussion


D402 Senior Percussion Recital
Must be taken concurrently with applied study.


H100 Applied Harp for Nonmajors


H260, H305, H405 Applied Harp


H402 Senior Harp Recital
Must be taken concurrently with applied study.


Q100 Applied Organ for Nonmajors


Q260, Q305, Q405 Applied Organ


Q402 Senior Organ Recital
Must be taken concurrently with applied study.


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Music Theory and Musicianship

E241 Introduction to Music Fundamentals (3 cr.)


G370 Techniques for Conducting (2 cr.)
P: T113.


T113-T114 Music Theory I and II (3 cr.)
P: E241 or permission of instructor.


T115-T116 Ear Training I-II (1 cr.)


T215-T216 Ear Training III-IV (1 cr.)


T417 Analysis of Tonal Music (3 cr.)
P: T113-T114.


T418 Music and Ideas (3 cr.)
P: T417.


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Philosophy

P100 Introduction to Philosophy (3 cr.)


P135 Introduction to Phenomenology and Existentialism (3 cr.)


P140 Introduction to Ethics (3 cr.)


P145 Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy (3 cr.)


P150 Elementary Logic (3 cr.)


P170 Introduction to Asian Philosophy (3 cr.)


P200 Problems of Philosophy (3 cr.)
P: 3 credit hours in philosophy or sophomore standing.


P237 Environmental Ethics (3 cr.)


P240 Business and Morality (3 cr.)


P250 Symbolic Logic I (3 cr.)


P251 Symbolic Logic II (3 cr.)
P: P250.


P253 Inductive Logic (3 cr.)


P271 Issues in Oriental Philosophy (3 cr.)
P: 3 credit hours of philosophy.


P281 Philosophy of Religion (3 cr.)


P302 Medieval Philosophy (3 cr.)
P: 3 credit hours in philosophy.


P304 Nineteenth-Century Philosophy (3 cr.)
P: 3 credit hours in philosophy.


P310 Topics in Metaphysics (3 cr.)
P: 3 credit hours of philosophy.


P313 Theories of Knowledge (3 cr.)
P: 3 credit hours in philosophy.


P314 Modern Philosophy (3 cr.)
P: 6 credit hours in philosophy.


P319 American Pragmatism (3 cr.)
P: 3 credit hours in philosophy.


P320 Philosophy and Language (3 cr.)
P: 3 credit hours in philosophy.


P330 Marxist Philosophy (3 cr.)
P: 3 credit hours in philosophy.


P333 Philosophy Seminar (3 cr.)
P: 3 credit hours in philosophy.


P335 Phenomenology and Existentialism (3 cr.)
P: 3 credit hours in philosophy.


P336 Analytic Philosophy (3 cr.)
P: 3 credit hours in philosophy.


P338 Philosophy, Technology, and Human Values (3 cr.)


P340 Classics in Ethics (3 cr.)


P342 Problems of Ethics (3 cr.)


P343 Classics in Social and Political Philosophy (3 cr.)
P: 3 credit hours in philosophy.


P345 Problems in Social and Political Philosophy (3 cr.)
P: 3 credit hours in philosophy.


P346 Philosophy of Art (3 cr.)
P: 3 credit hours in philosophy.


P348 Philosophy and Literature (3 cr.)
P: one course in philosophy and one course in literature.


P371 Philosophy of Religion (3 cr.)


P374 Early Chinese Philosophy (3 cr.)


P401 History of Philosophy: Special Topics (3 cr.)
P: 6 credit hours in philosophy or consent of instructor.


P410 Ancient Greek Philosophy (3 cr.)
P: 6 credit hours in philosophy.


P435 Contemporary Continental Philosophy (3 cr.)


P490 Readings in Philosophy (1-3 cr.)
P: Consent of instructor. R: 9 credit hours in philosophy.


X303 Introduction to Philosophy of Science (3 cr.)
P: Course in physical or social science, junior standing.


X355 Special Topics in the History and Philosophy of Science (3 cr.)


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Religious Studies

R152 Religion of the West (3 cr.)

Semester offered : Fall Sem.


R153 Religions of the East (3 cr.)

Semester offered : Spring Sem.


R160 Introduction to Religion in Culture (3 cr.)


R170 Religion, Ethics, and Public Life (3 cr.)


R180 Introduction to Christianity (3 cr.)


R200 Studies in Religion (3 cr.)


R210 Religion of Ancient Israel (3 cr.)

Semester offered : Fall Sem.


R220 The Christian Church in New Testament Times (3 cr.)

Semester offered : Spring Sem.


R245 Introduction to Judaism (3 cr.)


R257 Introduction to Islam (3 cr.)


R280 Speaking of God (3 cr.)


R327 The Origins of Christianity: From Jesus to Augustine (3 cr.)


R331 Christian Thought: From the Reformation to the Present (3 cr.)


R335 Religion in Early America (3 cr.)


R336 Religion in Modern America (3 cr.)


R345 Religious Issues in Contemporary Judaism (3 cr.)


R354 Buddhism (3 cr.)


R358 Hinduism (3 cr.)


R362 Religion in Literature (3 cr.)


R364 Feminist Critique of Western Religion (3 cr.)


R371 Religion, Ethics, and the Environment (3 cr.)


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Spanish

S100-S150 Elementary Spanish I-II (4-4 cr.)

Semester offered : S100 offered Fall Sem.,Spring Sem.,and Summer I.S150 offered Fall Sem.,Spring Sem.,and Summer II.


S200-S250 Second-Year Spanish I-II (3-3 cr.)
P: S100 and S150.

Semester offered : S200 offered Fall Sem.,Spring Sem.,and Summer I.S250 offered Fall Sem.,Spring Sem.,and Summer II.


S275/S291 Hispanic Culture and Conversation (3 cr.)
P: S250 or equivalent.


S301-S302-S303 The Hispanic World I-II-III (3-3-3 cr.)
P: S317 or equivalent.


S311 Spanish Grammar (3 cr.)
P: S250.


S312 Written Composition in Spanish (3 cr.)
P: S317 or equivalent.


S317 Spanish Conversation and Diction (3 cr.)
P: S250 or equivalent.


S407 Survey of Spanish Literature I (3 cr.)
P: S301-S302.


S408 Survey of Spanish Literature II (3 cr.)
P: S301-S302.


S411 Spanish Culture and Civilization (3 cr.)
P: S317 or S301-S302.


S412 Latin American Culture and Civilization (3 cr.)
P: S317 or S301-S302.


S419 Modern Spanish Prose Fiction (3 cr.)
P: S301-S302.


S420 Modern Spanish American Prose Fiction (3 cr.)
P: S301-S302.


S450 Don Quixote (3 cr.)
P: S301-S302.


S470 Women and Hispanic Literature (3 cr.)
P: S301-S302 or equivalent.


S471 Survey of Spanish American Literature I (3 cr.)
P: S301-S302 or equivalent.


S472 Survey of Spanish American Literature II (3 cr.)
P: S301-S302 or equivalent.


S494 Individual Readings in Hispanic Studies (1-3 cr.)
P: Consent of the department.


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Speech

Speech

S121 Public Speaking (3 cr.)
P: W131 or concurrent enrollment in W131


S122 Interpersonal Communication (3 cr.)


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Speech Advanced

C205 Introduction to Oral Interpretation (3 cr.)
P: Sophomore standing, S121 or T120, or consent of instructor.


C300 Practicum in Speech Communication (1-6 cr.)
P: Consent of instructor.


C310 Rhetoric and Public Address (3 cr.)
P: S121 and junior standing.


C325 Interviewing Principles and Practices (3 cr.)
P: Sophomore standing.


S205 Introduction to Speech Communication (3 cr.)
P: S121, S122, W131, W290, M118 or higher mathematics, and 2.3 grade point average.

Semester offered : Fall Sem., Spring Sem.


S223 Business and Professional Speaking (3 cr.)
P: Sophomore standing, S121, S122, or consent of instructor.


S228 Argumentation and Advocacy (3 cr.)
P: S121 and sophomore standing.


S229 Discussion and Group Methods (3 cr.)
P: S121 or S122.


S322 Advanced Interpersonal Communication (3 cr.)
P: S122 and junior standing.

Semester offered : Fall Sem.


S323 Speech Composition (3 cr.)
P: Junior or senior standing, S121, and W231 or W290.


S324 Persuasion (3 cr.)
P: Junior standing, S205, or P320 or P327 or consent of instructor.

Semester offered : Fall Sem.


S325 Voice and Diction (3 cr.)
P: S121 or T120. R: Sophomore standing or consent of instructor.


S333 Public Relations (3 cr.)
P: Junior standing, S121, W290 or W231 or consent of instructor.


S336 Current Topics in Communication (3 cr.)


S380 Nonverbal Communication (3 cr.)
P: S122.


S398 Independent Study in Speech Communication (1-3 cr.)
P: Junior standing and approval of instructor.


S405 Human Communication Theory (3 cr.)
P: Senior standing, S205, and S322 or S324.

Semester offered : Spring Sem.


S407 Historical Development of Rhetorical Theory (3 cr.)
P: Junior standing, S205.

Semester offered : Spring Sem.


S421 Speech Criticism (3 cr.)
P: Junior standing and S205.


S424 Empirical Research Methods in Speech Communication (3 cr.)
P: Junior or senior standing and S205.

Semester offered : Spring Sem.


S427 Cross-Cultural Communication (3 cr.)
P: Sophomore standing.


S440 Organizational Communication (3 cr.)
P: Senior standing and S205.

Semester offered : Fall Sem.


S450 Gender and Communication (3 cr.)
P: S122, W131 or consent of instructor.


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Telecommunications

J470 Broadcast Media Analysis (3 cr.)


R204 Foundations of Broadcasting (3 cr.)


R287 Process and Effects of Mass Communication (3 cr.)


R309 Television Production (3 cr.)


R311 Broadcast Writing (3 cr.)


R404 Topical Seminar in Telecommunications (3 cr.)


R440 Advertising Strategies (3 cr.)


T340 Electronic Media Advertising (3 cr.)


T441 Advanced Advertising Strategies (3 cr.)


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Theatre and Drama

T105 Appreciation of Theatre (3 cr.)


T115 Oral Interpretation I (3 cr.)


T120 Acting I (3 cr.)


T220 Acting II (3 cr.)
P: T120, permission of instructor.


T225 Stagecraft I (3 cr.)


T270-T271 Introduction to History of the Theatre I-II (3-3 cr.)


T275 American Theatre: The Black Experience (3 cr.)


T310 Creative Dramatics (3 cr.)


T315 Oral Interpretation II (3 cr.)
R: T115.


T320 Acting III (3 cr.)
P: T220 and audition.


T325 Voice and Speech (3 cr.)


T326 Scene Design I (3 cr.)


T335 Stage Lighting (3 cr.)
P: T225.


T340 Directing I (3 cr.)
P: T120.


T349 Speech and Theatre Practicum (cr. arr., max. 2 cr. per sem. for a total of 6 cr.)


T385 Theatre Laboratory (cr. arr., max. 2 cr. per sem.)
P: T225, T424, T425, or consent of instructor.


T390 Creative Work in Summer Theatre (1-3 cr.)
P: Consent of director.


T410 Movement for the Theatre (3 cr.)
P: T120.


T424 Stagecraft II (3 cr.)
P: T225 or consent of instructor.


T445 Creative Dramatics (3 cr.)


T453 Playwriting I (3 cr.)
P: Consent of instructor.


T483 Topics in Theatre and Drama (1-3 cr.)


T490 Independent Study in Theatre and Drama (1-6 cr.)
P: 12 credit hours in theatre and drama, departmental P: 12 credit hours in theatre and drama, departmental P: 12 credit hours in theatre and drama, departmental grade average of B or above, consent of instructor required.


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