Oral Communication
The following courses fulfill the Speech Communication General Education Requirements for students admitted to Indiana University Southeast beginning 2013. The courses are taught on a regular basis; however, some are not taught every year. In some cases, one or more specific prerequisite classes must be completed before the course can be taken. Consult the academic advisor before registering for any of these courses. Three credit hours minimum are required for graduation certification.
| Discipline | Course# | Course Title |
|---|---|---|
| Honors | H104 | Intellectual Experience II |
| SPCH | S121 | Public Speaking |
Written Communication
The following courses fulfill the Written Communication General Education requirements for students admitted to Indiana University Southeast in 2013 and beyond. The courses are taught on a regular basis; however, some are not taught every year. In some cases, one or more specific prerequisite classes must be completed before the course can be taken. Consult the academic advisor before registering for any of these courses. Three credit hours minimum are required for certification.
| Discipline | Course# | Course Title |
|---|---|---|
| ENG | W231 | Professional Writing Skills |
| ENG | W234 | Tech Report Writing |
| ENG | W270 | Argumentative Writing |
| ENG | W290 | Writing in the Arts and Sciences |
| ENG | W300 | Writing for Teachers |
| ENG | W310 | Language and the Study of Writing |
| ENG | W315 | Composing Computer Delivered Text |
| ENG | W350 | Advanced Expository Writing |
| ENG | W420 | Argumentative Writing |
Diversity
The following courses fulfill the Cultural Diversity General Education requirements for students admitted to Indiana University Southeast in 2013 and beyond. The courses are taught on a regular basis; however, some are not taught every year. In some cases, one or more specific prerequisite classes must be completed before the course can be taken. Consult the academic advisor before registering for any of these courses.. Three credit hours minimum are required for certification.
| Discipline | Course# | Course Title |
|---|---|---|
| AFRO | A169 | Introduction to Afro-American Literature |
| AFRO | A249 | African American Autobiography |
| EDUC | M300 | Teaching in a Pluralistic Society |
| FINA | A150 | African, New World and Oceanic Art |
| GEO | G201 | World Regional Geography |
| HIST | E100 | Issues in African History |
| HIST | F100 | Issues in Latin American History |
| HIST | F216 | History of Slavery |
| HIST | F232 | Upheaval in 20th Century Latin America |
| HIST | G100 | Issues in Asian History |
| HIST | H207 | Modern East-Asian Civilization |
| HIST | H231 | The Family in History |
| Honors | H103 | Common Intellectual Experience I |
| PHIL | P170 | Introduction to Asian Philosophy |
| POLYS | Y107 | Introduction to Comparative Politics |
| POLYS | Y109 | Introduction to International Relations |
| SPCH | S122 | Interpersonal Communication |
Reasoning about Ethical Issues
The following courses fulfill the Diversity General Education requirements for students admitted to Indiana University Southeast in 2013 and beyond. The courses are taught on a regular basis; however, some are not taught every year. In some cases, one or more specific prerequisite classes must be completed before the course can be taken. Consult the academic advisor before registering for any of these courses. Three credit hours minimum are required for graduation certification.
| Discipline | Course# | Course Title | |
|---|---|---|---|
| AFRO | A249 | African American Autobiography | |
| JOUR | J280 | Seminar in Journalism Ethics | |
| PHIL | P100 | Introduction to Philosophy | |
| PHIL | P140 | Introduction to Ethics | |
| PHIL | P145 | Introduction to Social & Political Philosophy | |
| PHIL | P200 | Bioethics | |
| PHIL | P240 | Business & Morality |
Quantitative Reasoning
The following courses fulfill the Quantitiative Reasoning General Education requirements for students admitted to Indiana University Southeast in 2013. The courses are taught on a regular basis; however, some are not taught every year. In some cases, one or more specific prerequisite classes must be completed before the course can be taken. Consult the academic advisor before registering for any of these courses. Three credit hours minimum are required for graduation certification.
| Discipline | Course# | Course Title |
|---|---|---|
| MATH | A118 | Finite Math for Social and Biological Sciences |
| MATH | M110 | Excursions in Mathematics |
| MATH | M114 | Quantitative Literacy |
| MATH | M117 | Intermediate Algebra |
| MATH | M118 | Finite Math |
| MATH | M119 | Brief Survey of Calculus I |
| MATH | M122 | College Algebra |
| MATH | M125 | Pre-Calculus Mathematics |
| MATH | M215 | Analytical Geometry & Calculus I |
| MATH | T101 | Mathematics for Elementary Teachers I |
The Arts & Humanities
The following courses fulfill the Arts & Humanities General Education requirements for students admitted to Indiana University Southeast School of Nursing beginning 2013. The courses are taught on a regular basis; however, some are not taught every year. In some cases, one or more specific prerequisite classes must be completed before the course can be taken. Consult the academic advisor before registering for any of these courses. Three credit hours minimum are required for graduation certification.
| Discipline | Course# | Course Title |
|---|---|---|
| AFRO | A169 | Introduction to Afro American Literature |
| ENG | L101 | Western World Masterpieces to 1600 |
| ENG | L102 | Western World Masterpieces |
| ENG | L104 | Introduction to Fiction |
| ENG | L106 | Introduction to Poetry |
| FINA | A101 | Ancient and Medieval Art |
| FINA | A102 | Renaissance through Modern Art |
| FINA | F100 | Fundamental Studio-Drawing |
| FINA | H100 | Art Appreciation |
| FINA | N110 | Introduction to Studio Art for Non Majors |
| HUMA | U101 | Introduction to the Humanities |
| HUMA | U102 | Introduction to Modern Humanities |
| MUS | E241 | Introduction to Music Fundamentals |
| MUS | M174 | Music for the Listner |
| MUS | T109 | Rudiments of Music I |
| PHIL | P100 | Introduction to Philosophy |
| PHIL | P140 | Introduction to Ethics |
| THTR | T105 | Theater Appreciation |
| THTR | T120 | Acting I |
| THTR | T271 | Introduction to History of Theater II |
Academic Advising
To schedule an appointment with your academic advisor, stop by or call the School of Nursing at (812) 941-2283. The secretary will make the appointment for you.
Sarah Gierke
Pre-Nursing Student Advisor
Email: sgierke@ius.edu
Phone: Call (812) 941-2283 for walk-in advising dates and times.
Brenda Hackett
Nursing Student Advisor
Email: bhackett@ius.edu
(nursing students, RN-BSN students and second degree students admitted to the School of Nursing)


