May 24, 2024  
Undergraduate Bulletin 2006-2008 
    
Undergraduate Bulletin 2006-2008 [Archived Catalog]

Part 5: Course Descriptions


Part 5 contains course descriptions in alphabetical order.

Standard information for each course includes the number, title, and credits (sometimes called credit hours or semester hours). For some courses, you will find information on the hours of class, laboratory, or studio for which the course is scheduled in each week of a regular semester; these weekly hours are expanded during summer sessions. Fees for courses are assessed on the basis of credits and other factors.

The course-numbering system generally suggests levels of difficulty and appropriateness. Courses at the 100 and 200 levels comprise introductory offerings and those are most commonly taken by freshmen and sophomores. Courses at the 300 and 400 levels are primarily for juniors and seniors. In some Purdue programs, undergraduates take courses at the 500 level, but generally courses numbered 500 and above are for graduate students.

Preparation for courses is indicated as follows:

P: indicates a prerequisite that must precede your enrollment in the course described. You may find one or more specific course numbers, the number of credits you should already have in a subject, a placement-test level, or other conditions.

C: indicates a corequisite that must be taken no later than the same semester in which you take the course described.

R: indicates a recommendation concerning conditions to be met for enrollment in the course.

When no subject code is shown for prerequisites, corequisites, and recommended courses, they are in the same subject area as the course being described. If you lack a prerequisite or corequisite, or if you wish to take a course numbered at a higher level than your present status, you should seek the department’s or instructor’s consent to enroll in the course.

V.T. means Variable Title and is shown for courses for which the title may be changed to specify the topic or other special focus of each offering.

Session indicators (fall, spring, summer) suggest the times at which courses are generally offered. Scheduling patterns may, however, vary.

IPFW reserves the right to add,withdraw, or change courses without notice.

 
  
  • FREN F326 - French in the Business World


    Study of the language of business activities in France, with an introduction to the structure and functioning of various aspects of French economic life. Useful for students preparing for the proficiency examinations of the Chambre de Commerce de Paris.

    Preparation for Course
    P: F204 (or equivalent).

    Cr. 3.
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. IPFW students with an appropriate command of French may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Provence; participation is not limited to French majors. For one semester or one summer of study abroad, there are French programs in Paris, Rennes, Rouen, and Quebec. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
  
  • FREN F330 - Introduction to Translating French and English


    A comparative study of the style and grammar of both languages with focus on the difficulties involved in translating. Introduction to the various tools of the art of translation.

    Preparation for Course
    P: F317.

    Cr. 3.
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. IPFW students with an appropriate command of French may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Provence; participation is not limited to French majors. For one semester or one summer of study abroad, there are French programs in Paris, Rennes, Rouen, and Quebec. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
  
  • FREN F356 - Introduction to French Cinema


    This course presents a chronological survey of French films, genres, and directors, from the Lumiere brothers to the New Wave. It will introduce students to basic techniques of film analysis. The course is conducted in French.

    Preparation for Course
    P: F317, F318, or F325.

    Cr. 3.
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. IPFW students with an appropriate command of French may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Provence; participation is not limited to French majors. For one semester or one summer of study abroad, there are French programs in Paris, Rennes, Rouen, and Quebec. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
  
  • FREN F408 - Women in French Literature


    Readings of texts by such writers as Marie de France, Marguerite de Navarre, Louise Labé, Christine de Pisan, Madame de Lafayette, Madame de Sévigné, George Sand, Colette, Simone de Beauvoir, Nathalie Sarraute, Marguerite Duras. Analysis of themes, imagery, and language as they relate to the feminine condition. Taught in French.

    Preparation for Course
    P: F305 and F306.

    Cr. 3.
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. IPFW students with an appropriate command of French may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Provence; participation is not limited to French majors. For one semester or one summer of study abroad, there are French programs in Paris, Rennes, Rouen, and Quebec. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
  
  • FREN F410 - French Literature of the Middle Ages


    Introduction to Old French language and major literary works. Readings may be broadly representative of the period or reflect a particular thematic concern.

    Cr. 3.
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. IPFW students with an appropriate command of French may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Provence; participation is not limited to French majors. For one semester or one summer of study abroad, there are French programs in Paris, Rennes, Rouen, and Quebec. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
    Dual Level Course
    Eligible for graduate credit.
  
  • FREN F413 - The French Renaissance


    Rabelais, Montaigne, the Pleiade, and others.

    Preparation for Course
    P: F305 and F306.

    Cr. 3.
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. IPFW students with an appropriate command of French may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Provence; participation is not limited to French majors. For one semester or one summer of study abroad, there are French programs in Paris, Rennes, Rouen, and Quebec. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
    Dual Level Course
    Eligible for graduate credit.
  
  • FREN F423 - Tragedie Classique


    Corneille, Racine, and others.

    Preparation for Course
    P: F305 and F306.

    Cr. 3.
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. IPFW students with an appropriate command of French may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Provence; participation is not limited to French majors. For one semester or one summer of study abroad, there are French programs in Paris, Rennes, Rouen, and Quebec. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
    Dual Level Course
    Eligible for graduate credit.
  
  • FREN F424 - Comedie Classique


    Corneille, Racine, and others.

    Preparation for Course
    P: F305 and F306.

    Cr. 3.
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. IPFW students with an appropriate command of French may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Provence; participation is not limited to French majors. For one semester or one summer of study abroad, there are French programs in Paris, Rennes, Rouen, and Quebec. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
    Dual Level Course
    Eligible for graduate credit.
  
  • FREN F425 - Prose et Poesie du Dix- Septieme Siecle


    Corneille, Racine, and others.

    Preparation for Course
    P: F305 and F306.

    Cr. 3.
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. IPFW students with an appropriate command of French may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Provence; participation is not limited to French majors. For one semester or one summer of study abroad, there are French programs in Paris, Rennes, Rouen, and Quebec. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
    Dual Level Course
    Eligible for graduate credit.
  
  • FREN F442 - La Poesie Francaise et Francophone


    Survey of French and francophone poetry from the Middle Ages to the 20th century. Madame de Stael, Balzac, Stendhal, and others.

    Cr. 3.
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. IPFW students with an appropriate command of French may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Provence; participation is not limited to French majors. For one semester or one summer of study abroad, there are French programs in Paris, Rennes, Rouen, and Quebec. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
    Dual Level Course
    Eligible for graduate credit.
  
  • FREN F443 - 19th Century Novel I


    Preparation for Course
    P: F305 and F306.

    Cr. 3.
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. IPFW students with an appropriate command of French may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Provence; participation is not limited to French majors. For one semester or one summer of study abroad, there are French programs in Paris, Rennes, Rouen, and Quebec. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
  
  • FREN F444 - 19th Century Novel II


    Sand, Flaubert, Zola, Maupassant, and others.

    Preparation for Course
    P: F305 and F306.

    Cr. 3.
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. IPFW students with an appropriate command of French may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Provence; participation is not limited to French majors. For one semester or one summer of study abroad, there are French programs in Paris, Rennes, Rouen, and Quebec. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
    Dual Level Course
    Eligible for graduate credit.
  
  • FREN F446 - Poesie du Dix-Neuvieme Siecle


    Survey of 19th century poetry from Lamartine to Mallarme. Readings and explications.

    Preparation for Course
    P: F305 and F306.

    Cr. 3.
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. IPFW students with an appropriate command of French may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Provence; participation is not limited to French majors. For one semester or one summer of study abroad, there are French programs in Paris, Rennes, Rouen, and Quebec. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
    Dual Level Course
    Eligible for graduate credit.
  
  • FREN F450 - Colloquium in French Studies


    Emphasis on one topic, author, or genre.

    Preparation for Course
    P: F305 and F306 or consent of instructor.

    Cr. 2-3, 9 cr. max.
    Variable Title
    (V.T.)
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. IPFW students with an appropriate command of French may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Provence; participation is not limited to French majors. For one semester or one summer of study abroad, there are French programs in Paris, Rennes, Rouen, and Quebec. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
    Dual Level Course
    Eligible for graduate credit.
  
  • FREN F453 - Litterature Contemporaine I


    20th century French literature.

    Preparation for Course
    P: F305 and F306.

    Cr. 3.
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. IPFW students with an appropriate command of French may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Provence; participation is not limited to French majors. For one semester or one summer of study abroad, there are French programs in Paris, Rennes, Rouen, and Quebec. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
    Dual Level Course
    Eligible for graduate credit.
  
  • FREN F454 - Litterature Contemporaine II


    20th century French literature.

    Preparation for Course
    P: F305 and F306.

    Cr. 3.
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. IPFW students with an appropriate command of French may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Provence; participation is not limited to French majors. For one semester or one summer of study abroad, there are French programs in Paris, Rennes, Rouen, and Quebec. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
    Dual Level Course
    Eligible for graduate credit.
  
  • FREN F459 - L’Autobiographie


    Survey of autobiographical literature from the Renaissance to present. Texts by writers such as Montaigne, Rousseau, Sand, Sartre, Duras, and Djebar will be studied considering the ways in which self-representation has changed and has stayed the same through the centuries.

    Cr. 3.
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. IPFW students with an appropriate command of French may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Provence; participation is not limited to French majors. For one semester or one summer of study abroad, there are French programs in Paris, Rennes, Rouen, and Quebec. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
  
  • FREN F460 - French Fiction in Film


    Involves reading the works of French fiction and studying them as works of literature, followed by the viewing of a film version of each work and the preparation of a comparative analysis of the two versions.

    Preparation for Course
    P: F305 and F306.

    Cr. 3
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. IPFW students with an appropriate command of French may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Provence; participation is not limited to French majors. For one semester or one summer of study abroad, there are French programs in Paris, Rennes, Rouen, and Quebec. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
  
  • FREN F463 - Civilisation Francaise I


    French civilization from medieval period through 17th century.

    Preparation for Course
    P: 6 credits in French at the 300 level or departmental permission.

    Cr. 3.
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. IPFW students with an appropriate command of French may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Provence; participation is not limited to French majors. For one semester or one summer of study abroad, there are French programs in Paris, Rennes, Rouen, and Quebec. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
    Dual Level Course
    Eligible for graduate credit.
  
  • FREN F464 - Civilisation Francaise II


    French civilization from 18th century to contemporary period.

    Preparation for Course
    P: 6 credits in French at the 300 level or departmental permission.

    Cr. 3.
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. IPFW students with an appropriate command of French may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Provence; participation is not limited to French majors. For one semester or one summer of study abroad, there are French programs in Paris, Rennes, Rouen, and Quebec. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
    Dual Level Course
    Eligible for graduate credit.
  
  • FREN F495 - Individual Reading in French Literature


    May be repeated for credit with a different topic.

    Preparation for Course
    P: 6 credits of 400-level French and consent of department chair.

    Cr. 1-3.
    Variable Title
    (V.T.)
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. IPFW students with an appropriate command of French may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Provence; participation is not limited to French majors. For one semester or one summer of study abroad, there are French programs in Paris, Rennes, Rouen, and Quebec. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
  
  • FREN F498 - Foreign Study in France


    Credit for foreign study in French language and/or literature when no specific equivalent is available among departmental offerings.

    Preparation for Course
    P: acceptance in Overseas Study Program in France and placement in fourth-year-level courses.

    Cr. 1-6.
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. IPFW students with an appropriate command of French may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Provence; participation is not limited to French majors. For one semester or one summer of study abroad, there are French programs in Paris, Rennes, Rouen, and Quebec. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
  
  • FREN W300 - Methods of Research and Criticism


    Study of methods of literary analysis and bibliographical documentation. Basic techniques of research, footnoting, and intensive writing. Critical approaches to drama, novel, and poetry. Required for French majors.

    Preparation for Course
    P: ENG W131, W135, or placement in ENG W140, and two years of college French.

    Cr. 3.
    Notes
    Approved by Arts and Sciences for use in fulfilling the writing requirement. In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. IPFW students with an appropriate command of French may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Provence; participation is not limited to French majors. For one semester or one summer of study abroad, there are French programs in Paris, Rennes, Rouen, and Quebec. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
  
  • FREN W399 - Internship in Modern Foreign Language


    Practical application of French language skills. Credit may be counted toward the major with the approval of the department chair.

    Preparation for Course
    P: third-year proficiency and department chair’s approval.

    Cr. 1-3.
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. IPFW students with an appropriate command of French may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Provence; participation is not limited to French majors. For one semester or one summer of study abroad, there are French programs in Paris, Rennes, Rouen, and Quebec. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
  
  • FWAS H201 - Humanities I: The Ancient World


    This interdisciplinary course investigates art, architecture, literature, philosophy, and religion in the ancient world (to 1300 A.D.) from a multicultural perspective. The focus is on representative works; the course proceeds chronologically and each work is given a historical/cultural setting. The practicum develops critical appreciation through interpretive reading and observation.

    Preparation for Course
    P: ENG W131.

    Cr. 3.
  
  • FWAS H202 - Humanities II: Foundations of the Modern Western World


    Investigates art, architecture, literature, philosophy, religion, and music from 1300 to present. Primary focus on Western tradition. Representative works treated chronologically in their historical/cultural settings. Practicum develops critical appreciation through interpretive observation, listening, and reading.

    Preparation for Course
    P: ENG W131; R: H201.

    Cr. 3.
  
  • FWAS 111 - IDS Natural Science I


    Designed to help non-science majors learn the nature of science as a human enterprise through active exploration in enough depth to confront critical questions such as: How do we know? and Why do we believe? First course of a two-course sequence; includes a three week introductory module and two six-week modules on specific topics and/or issues such as acid rain, the extinction of dinosaurs, or the solar system.

    Preparation for Course
    P: ENG W131 and MA 153 or equivalent.

    Cr. 3.
  
  • FWAS 112 - IDS Natural Science II


    Second course of a two-course sequence for non-science majors. Includes two six-week modules on specific topics and/or issues and a final three-week capstone module designed to help students compare and contrast their experiences in the four topic/issues modules to identify how major themes and processes were present throughout and to explore the unity of the sciences while showing something of their diversity.

    Preparation for Course
    P: FWAS 111.

    Cr. 3.
  
  • FWAS 201 - Humanities I: The Ancient World


    This interdisciplinary course investigates art, architecture, literature, philosophy, and religion in the ancient world (to 1300 A.D.) from a multicultural perspective. The focus is on representative works; the course proceeds chronologically and each work is given a historical/cultural setting. The laboratory develops critical appreciation through interpretive reading and observation.

    Cr. 3.
  
  • FWAS 202 - Humanities II: Foundations of the Modern Western World


    This interdisciplinary course investigates art, architecture, literature, philosophy, and religion in the ancient world (to 1300 A.D.) from a multicultural perspective. The focus is on representative works; the course proceeds chronologically and each work is given a historical/cultural setting. The laboratory develops critical appreciation through interpretive reading and observation.

    Cr. 3.
  
  • GEOG G107 - Physical Systems of the Environment


    Physical characteristics of earth’s surface and their interrelations. Landforms, vegetation, soils, weather, climate.

    Cr. 3.
    Hours
    Class 2-3, Lab. 0-2,
    Session Indicators
    (fall, spring)
  
  • GEOG G109 - Weather and Climate


    Introduction to atmospheric processes responsible for weather changes. Elements of climatology and their variation in time and space. Weather forecasting, weather modification, and severe weather.

    Cr. 3.
  
  • GEOG G237 - Cartography and Geographic Information


    Use of computers in the management of geographic information, including data storage, database construction, creation and production of maps and related representation of geographic data. Computer cartography laboratory, experimentation and interactive experience using GIS and mapping software.

    Cr. 3.
  
  • GEOG G315 - Environmental Conservation


    Conservation of natural resources including soil, water, wildlife, and forests as interrelated components of the environment, emphasizing an ecological approach. Current problems relating to environmental quality. This course satisfies conservation requirement for teachers.

    Preparation for Course
    P: two college-level science courses including G107 or GEOL G100 or G103; or written consent of instructor.

    Cr. 3.
    Dual Level Course
    Eligible for graduate credit.
  
  • GEOL G100 - General Geology


    Survey of physical geology and introduction to historical geology. Elements of crystallography, mineralogy, petrology, geomorphology, seismology, structural geology, paleontology, historical geology, and plate tectonics. Optional Saturday field trip. Honors version is S100. Credit given for only one of the following: G100, S100, G103.

    Cr. 3-5.
    Hours
    Class 3,
    Notes
    If you are majoring in this discipline, you may want to consider the Science and Engineering Research Semester. See information under Arts and Sciences (Part 3).
  
  • GEOL G103 - Earth Science: Materials and Processes


    Introduction to origin and classification of minerals and rocks. Relationships among rock types, rock structures, surficial geological processes of running water, sub-surface water, glaciation, wind, waves, tides, and landform evolution. Geologic time. Internal processes, vulcanism, plutonism. Plate tectonics. Two lectures and a laboratory each week. Credit given for only one of the following: G100, S100, G103.

    Cr. 3.
    Hours
    Class 2, Lab. 2,
    Notes
    If you are majoring in this discipline, you may want to consider the Science and Engineering Research Semester. See information under Arts and Sciences (Part 3).
  
  • GEOL G104 - Earth Science: Evolution of the Earth


    History of geology. Principles of interpretation of earth history. Geologic age dating, correlation, facies analysis, study of geosynclines, and plate tectonics as applied to reconstructing geological events. History of plant and animal life.

    Preparation for Course
    R: G100.

    Cr. 3.
    Hours
    Class 2, Lab. 2-3,
    Notes
    If you are majoring in this discipline, you may want to consider the Science and Engineering Research Semester. See information under Arts and Sciences (Part 3).
  
  • GEOL G108 - Selected Earth Science Topics


    Selected topics of general interest in earth science. No more than 3 credit hours can be applied toward a major in geology. Typically offered as Geology of the National Parks, Class 3, Cr. 3. Origin of the scenery, rocks, structures, and fossils of the national parks and monuments of the United States. Emphasis on geomorphic processes and geologic history. Interpretation of geologic maps of park areas.

    Cr. 1-3.
    Variable Title
    (V.T.)
    Notes
    If you are majoring in this discipline, you may want to consider the Science and Engineering Research Semester. See information under Arts and Sciences (Part 3).
  
  • GEOL G113 - Directed Study in Earth Science


    Preparation for Course
    C: one course in geology, geography, or astronomy, and written consent of instructor. Field, laboratory, or library research in any area of the earth sciences. May be repeated for a maximum of 3 credits. Credit not granted toward B.A. or B.S. in geology.

    Cr. 1-2.
    Session Indicators
    (fall, spring)
    Notes
    If you are majoring in this discipline, you may want to consider the Science and Engineering Research Semester. See information under Arts and Sciences (Part 3).
  
  • GEOL G210 - Oceanography


    Introduction to the study of the oceans and marine processes. Topics include morphology of the ocean floor, life in the ocean, oceanic circulation, and submarine geology. Three lectures or two lectures with occasional laboratory-demonstration per week.

    Preparation for Course
    P: one college-level science course or written consent of the instructor.

    Cr. 3.
    Notes
    If you are majoring in this discipline, you may want to consider the Science and Engineering Research Semester. See information under Arts and Sciences (Part 3).
  
  • GEOL G211 - Introduction to Paleobiology


    Processes of fossilization; techniques of fossil preparation and methods of taxonomic description; principles of evolution and distribution of life forms; principles of paleoecology and biostratigraphy. One two-hour laboratory per week; one weekend field trip required for geology majors.

    Preparation for Course
    P: G100 or G104, (or equivalent), or written consent of instructor.

    Cr. 3.
    Hours
    Class 2, Lab. 2,
    Notes
    If you are majoring in this discipline, you may want to consider the Science and Engineering Research Semester. See information under Arts and Sciences (Part 3).
  
  • GEOL G221 - Introductory Mineralogy


    Crystallography, symmetry, and the crystal classes of minerals. Structure and physical and chemical characteristics of selected mineral groups. Phase diagrams and interpretation of mineral assemblages. Identification of common and important minerals using physical properties and simple chemical tests.

    Preparation for Course
    P: G100; C: CHM 115, (or equivalent), or written consent of instructor.

    Cr. 3-4.
    Hours
    Class 2, Lab. 2,
    Notes
    If you are majoring in this discipline, you may want to consider the Science and Engineering Research Semester. See information under Arts and Sciences (Part 3).
  
  • GEOL G222 - Introduction to Petrology


    Classification and identification of igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks. Genesis and tectonic significance of important igneous and metamorphic suites. Introduction to the use of the petrographic microscope. Four-day field trip.

    Preparation for Course
    P: G221.

    Cr. 3.
    Hours
    Class 2, Lab. 2,
    Notes
    If you are majoring in this discipline, you may want to consider the Science and Engineering Research Semester. See information under Arts and Sciences (Part 3).
  
  • GEOL G300 - Environmental and Urban Geology


    Significance of regional and local geologic features and processes in land use. Use of geologic factors to reduce conflict in utilization of mineral and water resources and damage from geologic hazards. Field trips.

    Preparation for Course
    P: two college-level science courses, including G100 or G103 or GEOG G107, or written consent of instructor.

    Cr. 3.
    Hours
    Class 2-3, Lab. 0-2,
    Notes
    If you are majoring in this discipline, you may want to consider the Science and Engineering Research Semester. See information under Arts and Sciences (Part 3).
  
  • GEOL G305 - Geologic Fundamentals in Earth Science


    Introductory course for advanced students. Earth materials, earth processes, geological principles. Emphasis on relationships between geology and other physical sciences.

    Cr. 3-5.
    Hours
    Class 2-3, Lab. 0-3,
    Variable Title
    (V.T.)
    Notes
    If you are majoring in this discipline, you may want to consider the Science and Engineering Research Semester. See information under Arts and Sciences (Part 3).
  
  • GEOL G319 - Elementary Field Geology


    Geologic field methods. Section measurement, geologic mapping, construction of geologic cross-sections, and use of geologic surveying instruments. Class spends 10-14 days in upper peninsula of Michigan, near Marquette.

    Preparation for Course
    P: G222; C: G334 or consent of instructor.

    Cr. 2.
    Hours
    Class 1, Field 10-14 days,
    Notes
    If you are majoring in this discipline, you may want to consider the Science and Engineering Research Semester. See information under Arts and Sciences (Part 3).
  
  • GEOL G323 - Structural Geology


    Preparation for Course
    C: G222 or written consent of instructor; physics, engineering, or mathematics majors admitted with G100 or G103 and PHYS 201 (or equivalent). Nature and origin of structural features of the earth’s crust, with emphasis on mechanics of deformation, and graphic and mathematical solution of structural problems. Two lectures and one laboratory per week plus a four-day field trip. Eligible for graduate credit.

    Cr. 3.
    Hours
    Class 2, Lab. 2,
    Notes
    If you are majoring in this discipline, you may want to consider the Science and Engineering Research Semester. See information under Arts and Sciences (Part 3).
  
  • GEOL G334 - Principles of Sedimentology and Stratigraphy


    Processes and factors influencing genesis of sedimentary strata: provenance, depositional environment, sedimentary facies, and paleoecology. Analytical techniques and application of principles of interpretation of stratigraphic record. Laboratory study of sediments, sedimentary rocks, and subsurface samples, logs, and seismic records.

    Preparation for Course
    P: G222; C: G319 or consent of instructor. Interrelationship of sedimentation and stratigraphy.

    Cr. 3.
    Hours
    Class 2, Lab. 2,
    Notes
    If you are majoring in this discipline, you may want to consider the Science and Engineering Research Semester. See information under Arts and Sciences (Part 3).
  
  • GEOL G406 - Introduction to Geochemistry


    Applications of solution chemistry, phase diagrams, trace elements, radioactive isotopes, and stable isotopes to the study of the earth. The chemical evolution of earth and the origin of important igneous rocks, chemical sediments, and ore deposits.

    Preparation for Course
    P: G222, CHM 116, or consent of instructor.

    Cr. 3.
    Notes
    If you are majoring in this discipline, you may want to consider the Science and Engineering Research Semester. See information under Arts and Sciences (Part 3).
  
  • GEOL G410 - Undergraduate Research in Geology


    Field, laboratory, or theoretical research in selected problems in geology. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits toward degree. This course (1 cr.) may be taken in conjunction with a 300- or 400- level geology course, for honors.

    Preparation for Course
    P: six courses in geology including G200, and written consent of instructor.

    Cr. 1-2; 1-6 in summer.
    Variable Title
    (V.T.)
    Notes
    If you are majoring in this discipline, you may want to consider the Science and Engineering Research Semester. See information under Arts and Sciences (Part 3).
  
  • GEOL G411 - Invertebrate Paleontology


    Structure, classification, habitats, and geological history and significance of the invertebrate phyla. Laboratory study of fossils.

    Preparation for Course
    P: GEOL G211 or written consent of instructor.

    Cr. 3.
    Hours
    Class 2-3, Lab. 0-2,
    Notes
    If you are majoring in this discipline, you may want to consider the Science and Engineering Research Semester. See information under Arts and Sciences (Part 3).
  
  • GEOL G412 - Introduction to Vertebrate Paleontology


    Fossil record, comparative morphology, phylogeny, biogeography, and paleoecology of the major vertebrate groups. Functional modifications of the vertebrate skeleton for existence in various aquatic and terrestrial environments. Laboratory study of recent and fossil osteological specimens. Field trip to a museum with a major vertebrate paleontology collection.

    Preparation for Course
    P: G211 or written consent of instructor.

    Cr. 3.
    Hours
    Class 2-3, Lab. 0-2,
    Notes
    If you are majoring in this discipline, you may want to consider the Science and Engineering Research Semester. See information under Arts and Sciences (Part 3).
  
  • GEOL G415 - Geomorphology


    Geomorphic processes, evolution and classification of landforms. Laboratory: interpretation of topographic and geologic maps and aerial photographs.

    Preparation for Course
    P: G222 or consent of instructor.

    Cr. 3-4.
    Hours
    Class 2-3, Lab. 0-4,
    Notes
    Field trips. If you are majoring in this discipline, you may want to consider the Science and Engineering Research Semester. See information under Arts and Sciences (Part 3).
    Dual Level Course
    Eligible for graduate credit.
  
  • GEOL G420 - Regional Geology Field Trip


    Field investigation of selected regions of North America for study of mineralogic, lithologic, stratigraphic, structural, paleontologic, geomorphological, or other geological relationships. Six to fifteen days in the field.

    Preparation for Course
    C: G100 and written consent of instructor.

    Cr. 1-2.
    Session Indicators
    (spring)
    Variable Title
    (V.T.)
    Notes
    May be repeated. If you are majoring in this discipline, you may want to consider the Science and Engineering Research Semester. See information under Arts and Sciences (Part 3).
    Dual Level Course
    Eligible for graduate credit.
  
  • GEOL G425 - Scanning Electron Microscopy


    Theory and practice of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX). Some discussion of wavelength dispersive methods.

    Preparation for Course
    P: G221 or consent of instructor.

    Cr. 2-3.
    Notes
    If you are majoring in this discipline, you may want to consider the Science and Engineering Research Semester. See information under Arts and Sciences (Part 3).
  
  • GEOL G427 - Introduction to X-ray Mineralogy


    Theory and practice of X-ray powder diffraction. Film and diffractometer methods and their application to the identification and characterization of minerals. One lecture and a two-hour laboratory each week.

    Preparation for Course
    P: G221.

    Cr. 1-2.
    Notes
    If you are majoring in this discipline, you may want to consider the Science and Engineering Research Semester. See information under Arts and Sciences (Part 3).
  
  • GEOL G429 - Field Geology in the Rocky Mountains


    Six weeks, including five weeks at a geologic field station in Montana. Geologic reconnaissance, measurement of stratigraphic sections, mapping on aerial photographs, construction of structure sections. Regional geomorphology, stratigraphy, and structure through South Dakota, the Black Hills, Wyoming, Montana, Yellowstone Park, and Glacier Park. Student must apply through Bloomington geology department.

    Preparation for Course
    P: G222, G323.

    Cr. 6-8
    Session Indicators
    (summer)
    Notes
    (two summer sessions). If you are majoring in this discipline, you may want to consider the Science and Engineering Research Semester. See information under Arts and Sciences (Part 3).
    Dual Level Course
    Eligible for graduate credit.
  
  • GEOL G451 - Principles of Hydrogeology


    Water resources: occurrence, regulation, and management of water; hydrologic cycle, water movement, well hydraulics; water quality and pollution; surface and subsurface investigations; basin-wide development of water resources; legal aspects; relationship of hydrogeology to engineering geology.

    Preparation for Course
    P: G334 or consent of instructor.

    Cr. 3.
    Hours
    Class 2-3, Lab. 0-2,
    Notes
    If you are majoring in this discipline, you may want to consider the Science and Engineering Research Semester. See information under Arts and Sciences (Part 3).
    Dual Level Course
    Eligible for graduate credit.
  
  • GEOL G490 - Undergraduate Seminar


    Reading and discussion of selected topics.

    Preparation for Course
    C: G200; P: five additional courses in geology or written consent of instructor.

    Cr. 1-2.
    Variable Title
    (V.T.)
    Notes
    May be repeated for a maximum of 4 credits. If you are majoring in this discipline, you may want to consider the Science and Engineering Research Semester. See information under Arts and Sciences (Part 3).
  
  • GEOL G499 - Honors Research in Geology Max.


    Preparation for Course
    P: approval of departmental honors advisor.

    Cr. 12.
    Notes
    If you are majoring in this discipline, you may want to consider the Science and Engineering Research Semester. See information under Arts and Sciences (Part 3).
  
  • GEOL L100 - General Geology Laboratory


    Laboratory studies to accompany G100, G210, GEOG G107, or AST A100. Study of crystals, minerals, rocks, fossils, and earth structures from hand specimens and models. Interpretation of landforms and earth history from topographic and geologic maps.

    Cr. 1-2.
    Hours
    Lab. 2-3,
    Notes
    If you are majoring in this discipline, you may want to consider the Science and Engineering Research Semester. See information under Arts and Sciences (Part 3).
  
  • GEOL S100 - General Geology (Honors)


    Survey of physical geology and introduction to historical geology. Similar to G100 except students also participate in a 10-14 day field exploration of some region in North America. (Field trip in May after classes end.) Credit given for only one of the following: G100, S100, or G103.

    Preparation for Course
    P: consent of instructor, MA 153 placement, ENG W131 placement, and exemption from or completion of ENG R150.

    Cr. 5.
    Session Indicators
    (Alternate springs)
    Notes
    Honors Courses Sponsored by Various Departments
  
  • GEOL S100 - General Geology (Honors)


    Survey of physical geology and introduction to historical geology. Similar to G100 except students also participate in a 10-14 day field exploration of some region in North America.

    Preparation for Course
    P: consent of instructor, MA 153 placement, ENG W131 placement, and exemption from or completion of ENG R150.

    Cr. 5.
    Session Indicators
    (alternate springs)
    Notes
    (Field trip in May after classes end.) Credit given for only one of the following: G100, S100, or G103. If you are majoring in this discipline, you may want to consider the Science and Engineering Research Semester. See information under Arts and Sciences (Part 3).
  
  • GEOL S104 - Honors Earth Science: Evolution of the Earth


    Equivalent of G104 for honors students.

    Cr. 3.
    Hours
    Class 3, Lab. 2-3.
    Notes
    If you are majoring in this discipline, you may want to consider the Science and Engineering Research Semester. See information under Arts and Sciences (Part 3).
  
  • GEOL S222 - Honors Introduction to Petrology


    Equivalent of G222 for honors students.

    Cr. 3
    Hours
    Class 2, Lab. 2,
    Notes
    If you are majoring in this discipline, you may want to consider the Science and Engineering Research Semester. See information under Arts and Sciences (Part 3).
  
  • GEOL S305 - Honors Fundamentals in Earth Science


    Introductory course for advanced students. Earth materials, earth processes, geological principles. Emphasis on relationships between geology and other physical sciences.

    Preparation for Course
    P: honors eligible or permission of instructor.

    Cr. 3-5.
    Hours
    Class 2-3, Lab. 0-3,
    Variable Title
    (V.T.)
    Notes
    Honors Courses Sponsored by Various Departments. Equivalent of G305 for honors students.
  
  • GEOL S305 - Honors Fundamentals in Earth Science


    Equivalent of G305 for honors students.

    Cr. 3-5.
    Hours
    Class 2-3, Lab. 0-3,
    Variable Title
    (V.T.)
    Notes
    If you are majoring in this discipline, you may want to consider the Science and Engineering Research Semester. See information under Arts and Sciences (Part 3).
  
  • GER G111 - Elementary German I


    Introduction to German language as well as to cultures of German-speaking countries. Emphasis on development of communicative competence in speaking, listening, reading, and writing.

    Cr. 4.
    Hours
    Class 4, Lab. 0,
    Notes
    Weekly attendance at lab required. G111 is a course for beginners. Students with two years of high school German must take G113. In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. Study Abroad Indiana University or Purdue University students with an appropriate command of German may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Freiburg; participation is not limited to German majors. The fourth or fifth semester of German may be taken during six weeks of full-time study abroad in the summer in Graz, Austria. Semester programs are available in Munich and Freiburg. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
  
  • GER G112 - Elementary German II


    Introduction to German language as well as to cultures of German-speaking countries. Emphasis on development of communicative competence in speaking, listening, reading, and writing.

    Preparation for Course
    P: G111.

    Cr. 4.
    Hours
    Class 4, Lab. 0,
    Notes
    Weekly attendance in lab required. In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. Study Abroad Indiana University or Purdue University students with an appropriate command of German may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Freiburg; participation is not limited to German majors. The fourth or fifth semester of German may be taken during six weeks of full-time study abroad in the summer in Graz, Austria. Semester programs are available in Munich and Freiburg. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
  
  • GER G113 - First-Year German in One Semester


    Required beginning course for students with at least two years of high school German who did not place into G203 or higher. Review of selected material from G111 before proceeding to G112 material.

    Preparation for Course
    P: two years of high school German (grades 9–12).

    Cr. 4.
    Hours
    Class 4, Lab. 0,
    Notes
    Weekly attendance at lab required. Credit will not be given for both G112 and G113. In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. Study Abroad Indiana University or Purdue University students with an appropriate command of German may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Freiburg; participation is not limited to German majors. The fourth or fifth semester of German may be taken during six weeks of full-time study abroad in the summer in Graz, Austria. Semester programs are available in Munich and Freiburg. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
  
  • GER G203 - Second-Year German I


    Intensive review of important structural problems and vocabulary primarily through the reading and discussion of modern German fiction and nonfiction.

    Preparation for Course
    P: for G203: G112 or G113; P for G204: G203.

    Cr. 3.
    Hours
    Lab. 0.
    Session Indicators
    (fall)
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. Study Abroad Indiana University or Purdue University students with an appropriate command of German may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Freiburg; participation is not limited to German majors. The fourth or fifth semester of German may be taken during six weeks of full-time study abroad in the summer in Graz, Austria. Semester programs are available in Munich and Freiburg. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
  
  • GER G204 - Second-Year German II


    Intensive review of important structural problems and vocabulary primarily through the reading and discussion of modern German fiction and nonfiction.

    Preparation for Course
    P: for G203: G112 or G113; P for G204: G203.

    Cr. 3.
    Hours
    Lab. 1.
    Session Indicators
    (spring)
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. Study Abroad Indiana University or Purdue University students with an appropriate command of German may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Freiburg; participation is not limited to German majors. The fourth or fifth semester of German may be taken during six weeks of full-time study abroad in the summer in Graz, Austria. Semester programs are available in Munich and Freiburg. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
  
  • GER G305 - Introduction to German Literature: Types


    Study of literary types (narrative, dramatic, lyric), with examples of each selected from two or more periods.

    Preparation for Course
    P: G204.

    Cr. 3.
    Session Indicators
    (spring)
    Variable Title
    (V.T.)
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. Study Abroad Indiana University or Purdue University students with an appropriate command of German may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Freiburg; participation is not limited to German majors. The fourth or fifth semester of German may be taken during six weeks of full-time study abroad in the summer in Graz, Austria. Semester programs are available in Munich and Freiburg. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
  
  • GER G306 - Introduction to German Literature: Themes


    Study of major themes in German literature as represented in two or more periods.

    Preparation for Course
    P: G204.

    Cr. 3.
    Session Indicators
    (fall)
    Variable Title
    (V.T.)
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. Study Abroad Indiana University or Purdue University students with an appropriate command of German may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Freiburg; participation is not limited to German majors. The fourth or fifth semester of German may be taken during six weeks of full-time study abroad in the summer in Graz, Austria. Semester programs are available in Munich and Freiburg. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
  
  • GER G307 - Selected Works of Contemporary German Literature


    Works of such authors as Grass, Boll, Weiss, Frisch, and Bobrowski plus selected poems are read and discussed in German. Does not duplicate G305 or G306.

    Preparation for Course
    P: G204.

    Cr. 3.
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. Study Abroad Indiana University or Purdue University students with an appropriate command of German may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Freiburg; participation is not limited to German majors. The fourth or fifth semester of German may be taken during six weeks of full-time study abroad in the summer in Graz, Austria. Semester programs are available in Munich and Freiburg. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
  
  • GER G315 - Business German


    Improvement of speaking, writing, listening, and reading skills. Concentration on the language of the German business world. Discussion, grammar, exercises, and letter writing. Conducted in German.

    Preparation for Course
    P: G204 (or equivalent).

    Cr. 3.
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. Study Abroad Indiana University or Purdue University students with an appropriate command of German may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Freiburg; participation is not limited to German majors. The fourth or fifth semester of German may be taken during six weeks of full-time study abroad in the summer in Graz, Austria. Semester programs are available in Munich and Freiburg. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
  
  • GER G318 - German Language Skills I


    Composition, conversation, and diction; advanced grammar. Conducted in German.

    Preparation for Course
    P: G204.

    Cr. 3-5.
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. Study Abroad Indiana University or Purdue University students with an appropriate command of German may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Freiburg; participation is not limited to German majors. The fourth or fifth semester of German may be taken during six weeks of full-time study abroad in the summer in Graz, Austria. Semester programs are available in Munich and Freiburg. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
  
  • GER G319 - German Language Skills II


    Intensive work in conversation and composition based on readings in areas of current or topical interest with emphasis on contemporary Germany.

    Preparation for Course
    P: G204.

    Cr. 3.
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. Study Abroad Indiana University or Purdue University students with an appropriate command of German may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Freiburg; participation is not limited to German majors. The fourth or fifth semester of German may be taken during six weeks of full-time study abroad in the summer in Graz, Austria. Semester programs are available in Munich and Freiburg. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
  
  • GER G325 - German for Teachers


    Intensive practice in conversation and diction, with individual corrective work. Use of the audio laboratory. Intended primarily for teachers but open to students who have completed G318 and preferably also G319. May be taken twice for maximum of 6 credits. Does not count toward master’s degree. Required for teaching certification.

    Preparation for Course
    P: G204.

    Cr. 3.
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. Study Abroad Indiana University or Purdue University students with an appropriate command of German may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Freiburg; participation is not limited to German majors. The fourth or fifth semester of German may be taken during six weeks of full-time study abroad in the summer in Graz, Austria. Semester programs are available in Munich and Freiburg. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
  
  • GER G362 - Deutsche Landeskunde


    An overview of contemporary West German civilization with attention to the other German-speaking countries. Political, economic, and social organization. Lectures in German; discussions in German or English.

    Preparation for Course
    P: third-year German language proficiency or consent of instructor.

    Cr. 3.
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. Study Abroad Indiana University or Purdue University students with an appropriate command of German may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Freiburg; participation is not limited to German majors. The fourth or fifth semester of German may be taken during six weeks of full-time study abroad in the summer in Graz, Austria. Semester programs are available in Munich and Freiburg. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
  
  • GER G363 - Deutsche Kulturgeschichte


    A survey of the cultural history of German-speaking countries, as well as contemporary civilization, with an emphasis on individual aspects of culture traced through several epochs.

    Preparation for Course
    P: third-year German language proficiency or consent of instructor.

    Cr. 3.
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. Study Abroad Indiana University or Purdue University students with an appropriate command of German may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Freiburg; participation is not limited to German majors. The fourth or fifth semester of German may be taken during six weeks of full-time study abroad in the summer in Graz, Austria. Semester programs are available in Munich and Freiburg. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
  
  • GER G404 - Deutsche Literatur: Seit Der Romantik


    Historical survey of major literary developments from young Germany to recent writing in German-speaking Europe.

    Preparation for Course
    P: 6 credits of G305, G306, or G307.

    Cr. 3.
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. Study Abroad Indiana University or Purdue University students with an appropriate command of German may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Freiburg; participation is not limited to German majors. The fourth or fifth semester of German may be taken during six weeks of full-time study abroad in the summer in Graz, Austria. Semester programs are available in Munich and Freiburg. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
    Dual Level Course
    Eligible for graduate credit.
  
  • GER G405 - Goethe: Life and Works


    Extensive readings in Goethe’s poetry, drama and narrative fiction, including analysis of Faust. Special emphasis is placed on the relationship between the author’s life and his works.

    Preparation for Course
    P: 6 credits of G305, G306, or G307.

    Cr. 3.
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. Study Abroad Indiana University or Purdue University students with an appropriate command of German may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Freiburg; participation is not limited to German majors. The fourth or fifth semester of German may be taken during six weeks of full-time study abroad in the summer in Graz, Austria. Semester programs are available in Munich and Freiburg. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
  
  • GER G411 - Advanced German: Grammar


    Survey and practice of complex grammatical structures; systematic expansion of vocabulary. Discussion and writing based on current materials, such as newspapers, films, and radio programs.

    Preparation for Course
    P: 6 credits of 300-level work in German or departmental permission.

    Cr. 3.
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. Study Abroad Indiana University or Purdue University students with an appropriate command of German may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Freiburg; participation is not limited to German majors. The fourth or fifth semester of German may be taken during six weeks of full-time study abroad in the summer in Graz, Austria. Semester programs are available in Munich and Freiburg. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
    Dual Level Course
    Eligible for graduate credit, but not toward M.A.
  
  • GER G412 - Advanced German: Composition


    Systematic development of writing and speaking skills, proceeding from exercises to specific forms such as Brief, Aufsatz, Referat, Vortrag. Focus on usage and style. Conducted in German.

    Preparation for Course
    P: 6 credits of 300- level work in German or departmental permission.

    Cr. 3.
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. Study Abroad Indiana University or Purdue University students with an appropriate command of German may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Freiburg; participation is not limited to German majors. The fourth or fifth semester of German may be taken during six weeks of full-time study abroad in the summer in Graz, Austria. Semester programs are available in Munich and Freiburg. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
    Dual Level Course
    Eligible for graduate credit, but not toward M.A.
  
  • GER G415 - Perspectives on German Literature


    Study of one aspect of German literature: formal, historical, political, psychological, etc. Relationship to wider concerns in and outside of literature. Topic announced in the Schedule of Classes. May be repeated once with a different topic.

    Preparation for Course
    P: G305 or G306.

    Cr. 3.
    Variable Title
    (V.T.)
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. Study Abroad Indiana University or Purdue University students with an appropriate command of German may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Freiburg; participation is not limited to German majors. The fourth or fifth semester of German may be taken during six weeks of full-time study abroad in the summer in Graz, Austria. Semester programs are available in Munich and Freiburg. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
  
  • GER G422 - 19th Century German Literature


    Preparation for Course
    P: 6 credits of G305, G306, or G307.

    Cr. 3.
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. Study Abroad Indiana University or Purdue University students with an appropriate command of German may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Freiburg; participation is not limited to German majors. The fourth or fifth semester of German may be taken during six weeks of full-time study abroad in the summer in Graz, Austria. Semester programs are available in Munich and Freiburg. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
  
  • GER G425 - 20th Century German Literature


    Survey of major developments in the literature of the German-speaking countries since 1890. Moments of historical and cultural interest will be discussed as they are reflected in the literature. Writing of Hofmannsthal, Rilke, Thomas Mann, Kafka, Hesse, Brecht, and others.

    Preparation for Course
    P: 6 credits of G305, G306, or G307.

    Cr. 3.
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. Study Abroad Indiana University or Purdue University students with an appropriate command of German may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Freiburg; participation is not limited to German majors. The fourth or fifth semester of German may be taken during six weeks of full-time study abroad in the summer in Graz, Austria. Semester programs are available in Munich and Freiburg. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
  
  • GER G452 - Senior Seminar


    Selected topics in German literature, language, and culture.

    Preparation for Course
    P: G318, G305-G306 or consent of instructor.

    Cr. 3.
    Variable Title
    (V.T.)
    Notes
    May be repeated once. In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. Study Abroad Indiana University or Purdue University students with an appropriate command of German may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Freiburg; participation is not limited to German majors. The fourth or fifth semester of German may be taken during six weeks of full-time study abroad in the summer in Graz, Austria. Semester programs are available in Munich and Freiburg. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
  
  • GER G463 - German Culture


    Taught in German.

    Preparation for Course
    P: 6 credits of 300-level work or departmental permission.

    Cr. 3.
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. Study Abroad Indiana University or Purdue University students with an appropriate command of German may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Freiburg; participation is not limited to German majors. The fourth or fifth semester of German may be taken during six weeks of full-time study abroad in the summer in Graz, Austria. Semester programs are available in Munich and Freiburg. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
  
  • GER G464 - Kultur Und Gesellschaft


    The interaction of social, intellectual, and artistic forces in German life in the last one to two centuries, stressing interdisciplinary aspects.

    Preparation for Course
    P: G463.

    Cr. 3.
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. Study Abroad Indiana University or Purdue University students with an appropriate command of German may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Freiburg; participation is not limited to German majors. The fourth or fifth semester of German may be taken during six weeks of full-time study abroad in the summer in Graz, Austria. Semester programs are available in Munich and Freiburg. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
  
  • GER G470 - German Folklore


    Development of folklore studies in German. Methods of “Volkskunde.” Marchen, Sage, Volkslied, Schwanke.

    Preparation for Course
    P: ability to read German.

    Cr. 3.
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. Study Abroad Indiana University or Purdue University students with an appropriate command of German may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Freiburg; participation is not limited to German majors. The fourth or fifth semester of German may be taken during six weeks of full-time study abroad in the summer in Graz, Austria. Semester programs are available in Munich and Freiburg. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
  
  • GER G495 - Individual Readings in Germanic Literatures


    May be repeated for credit with a different topic.

    Preparation for Course
    P: 6 credits of 400-level German and consent of department chair.

    Cr. 1-3.
    Variable Title
    (V.T.)
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. Study Abroad Indiana University or Purdue University students with an appropriate command of German may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Freiburg; participation is not limited to German majors. The fourth or fifth semester of German may be taken during six weeks of full-time study abroad in the summer in Graz, Austria. Semester programs are available in Munich and Freiburg. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
  
  • GER W300 - Methods of Research and Criticism


    Study of methods of literary analysis and bibliographical documentation. Basic techniques of research, footnoting, and intensive writing. Critical approaches to drama, novel, and poetry. Required for German majors.

    Preparation for Course
    P: ENG W131, W135, or ENG W140, and two years of college German.

    Cr. 3.
    Notes
    Approved by Arts and Sciences for use in fulfilling the writing requirement. In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. Study Abroad Indiana University or Purdue University students with an appropriate command of German may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Freiburg; participation is not limited to German majors. The fourth or fifth semester of German may be taken during six weeks of full-time study abroad in the summer in Graz, Austria. Semester programs are available in Munich and Freiburg. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
  
  • GER W399 - Internship in Modern Foreign Languages


    Practical application of German language skills. Credit may be counted toward the major with the approval of the department chair.

    Preparation for Course
    P: third-year proficiency and department chair’s approval.

    Cr. 1-3.
    Notes
    In general, grades of Incomplete are not given in 100- and 200-level language courses. Study Abroad Indiana University or Purdue University students with an appropriate command of German may apply for a year’s study, with full credit, in the IU program at the University of Freiburg; participation is not limited to German majors. The fourth or fifth semester of German may be taken during six weeks of full-time study abroad in the summer in Graz, Austria. Semester programs are available in Munich and Freiburg. For further information, consult the coordinator of overseas study programs, Office of International Programs.
  
  • GERN G231 - Introduction to Gerontology


    This course is a survey of the field of gerontology, including basic theoretical, methodological, and factual content drawn from a variety of disciplinary perspectives. Background material on the demographic, health, physiological, psychological, and social aspects of aging is provided. Structured opportunities for practical field observation and experience with the aged are included.

    Cr. 3.
  
  • HIST A301 - Colonial and Revolutionary America I


    Settlement and political, social, economic, and religious development of Britain’s North American colonies to 1763.

    Cr. 3.
    Variable Title
    (V.T.)
    Subject Area
    [US] - [US] United States [WE] Western Europe [OW] Other World
    Dual Level Course
    Eligible for graduate credit.
  
  • HIST A302 - Colonial and Revolutionary America II


    Causes and nature of the American Revolution; Confederation period and adoption of the United States Constitution. 1763-1788.

    Cr. 3.
    Variable Title
    (V.T.)
    Subject Area
    [US] - [US] United States [WE] Western Europe [OW] Other World
    Dual Level Course
    Eligible for graduate credit.
  
  • HIST A303 - The United States from 1789 to 1865 I


    1789-1840. Growth of national political institutions from Washington to Jackson; international conflicts, War of 1812, territorial expansion; political, economic, intellectual, social foundations of age of common man; antebellum reform.

    Cr. 3.
    Variable Title
    (V.T.)
    Subject Area
    [US] - [US] United States [WE] Western Europe [OW] Other World
    Dual Level Course
    Eligible for graduate credit.
  
  • HIST A304 - The United States from 1789 to 1865 II


    1840-1865. Slavery, antislavery movement, Mexican War, sectional crises of 1850s, Civil War.

    Cr. 3.
    Variable Title
    (V.T.)
    Subject Area
    [US] - [US] United States [WE] Western Europe [OW] Other World
    Dual Level Course
    Eligible for graduate credit.
 

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