College of Arts and Sciences Bloomington Campus www.indiana.edu/~college www.indiana.edu/~bulletin/iub/college/2010-2011 2010 – 2011 INDIANA UNIVERSITY BULLETIN OFFICIAL SERIES (USPS 262440) ISSN 0-888-5338 Periodicals postage paid at Bloomington, Indiana. Published eight times a year (one time in May) by Indiana University Creative Services, 517 E. Kirkwood Avenue, Bloomington, IN 47408. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to INDIANA UNIVERSITY MAIL ROOM, Ashton-Weatherly Lounge, 400 N. Sunrise Drive, Bloomington, IN 48408. Vol. CVIII, No. 1 Bloomington, Indiana June 2010 College of Arts and Sciences Bloomington Campus www.indiana.edu/~college www.indiana.edu/~bulletin/iub/college/2010-2011 2010 – 2011 Indiana University, a member of the North Central Association (NCA), is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission: www.ncahlc.org. While every effort is made to provide accurate and current information, Indiana University reserves the right to change without notice statements in the bulletin series concerning rules, policies, fees, curricula, or other matters. Administration Indiana University MICHAEL A. McROBBIE, Ph.D., President of the University CHARLES R. BANTZ, Ph.D., Executive Vice President and Chancellor, Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis KAREN HANSON, Ph.D., Executive Vice President and Provost, Indiana University Bloomington JOHN S. APPLEGATE, Ph.D., Vice President for Planning and Policy DOROTHY J. FRAPWELL, J.D., Vice President and General Counsel G. FREDERICK GLASS, J.D., Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics EDWIN C. MARSHALL, O.D., Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Multicultural Affairs THOMAS A. MORRISON,Ed.D., Vice President for Capital Project and Facilities PATRICK O’MEARA, Ph.D., Vice President for International Affairs MICHAEL M. SAMPLE, B.A., Vice President for Public Affairs and Government Relations ROBERT B. SCHNABEL, Ph.D., Interim Vice President for Research WILLIAM B. STEPHAN, J.D., Vice President for Engagement NEIL D. THEOBALD, Ph.D., Vice President and Chief Financial Officer BRADLEY C. WHEELER, Ph.D., Vice President for Information Technology MARYFRANCES McCOURT, M.B.A., Treasurer of the University NASSER H. PAYDAR, Ph.D., Chancellor of Indiana University East MICHAEL A. WARTELL, Ph.D., Chancellor of Indiana University–Purdue University Fort Wayne STUART GREEN, M.F.A., Interim Chancellor of Indiana University Kokomo BRUCE W. BERGLAND, Ph.D., Chancellor of Indiana University Northwest UNA MAE RECK, Ph.D., Chancellor of Indiana University South Bend SANDRA R. PATTERSON-RANDLES, Ph.D., Chancellor of Indiana University Southeast KENNETH R. R. GROS LOUIS, Ph.D., University Chancellor Bloomington Campus KAREN HANSON, Ph.D., Executive Vice President and Provost, Indiana University Bloomington THOMAS F. GIERYN, Ph.D., Vice Provost for Faculty and Academic Affairs EDWARDO L. RHODES, Ph.D., Vice Provost for Academic Support and Diversity and Associate Vice President for Academic Support and Diversity P. SARITA SONI, O.D., Vice Provost for Research SONYA STEPHENS, Ph.D., Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education ROGER J. THOMPSON, Ph.D., Vice Provost for Enrollment Services PETE GOLDSMITH, Ed.D., Dean of Students and Vice President for Student Affairs, Bloomington College of Arts and Sciences DAVID ZARET, Ph.D., Interim Dean ROBERT BECKER, Ph.D., Executive Associate Dean JEAN C. ROBINSON, Ph.D., Associate Dean for Faculty and Academic Programs STEPHEN M. WATT, Ph.D., Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education CATHERINE PILACHOWSKI, Ph.D., Associate Dean for Graduate Education and Program Development ROBERT DE RUYTER, Ph.D., Associate Dean for Research and Grants KIRSTINE LINDEMANN, Ph.D., Senior Assistant Dean and Director of Undergraduate Academic Affairs DOUGLAS J. GOLDSTEIN, Ph.D., Assistant Dean for Undergraduate Curriculum TERRI A. GREENSLADE, Ph.D., Assistant Dean for Academic Standards and Opportunities W. DAVID HALLORAN, Ph.D., Assistant Dean and Coordinator of Student Retention MITCHELL BYLER, M.M., Assistant Dean for Graduate Student Services NASHARA MITCHELL, M.S., Assistant Director for Graduate Studies CHRISTINE PUCKETT, B.S., Assistant Dean of Finance SCOTT FEICKERT, M.S., Director of Enrollment Management ULRIK KNUDSEN, B.S., Director of Computer Information Technology Office Table of Contents 1 Overview 16 Release of Information in Student Records 1 Liberal Learning at IU 17 Public Information 2 The College of Arts and Sciences 17 Departments and Programs 2 Matriculation Date and Degree Requirements 17 African American & Diaspora Studies 2 Student Responsibility 26 African Studies 3 Abbreviations 29 American Studies 3 Admission to IU 33 Animal Behavior 3 Entering the College 35 Anthropology 3 Direct Admission 47 Apparel Merchandising and Interior Design 4 Transfer Students 52 Asian American Studies 4 Exploratory Students 54 Astronomy 5 Degrees, Majors, Minors, & Certificates 56 Biology 5 List of Majors (Bachelor of Arts) 67 Central Eurasian Studies 5 List of Interdepartmental Majors (Bachelor of Arts) 78 Chemistry 5 List of Bachelor of Science Degrees 84 Chicano-Riqueño Studies 6 List of Bachelor of Fine Arts Degrees 85 Classical Studies 6 List of Certificates 91 Cognitive Science 6 List of Minors 97 Communication and Culture 7 Secondary Teacher Certification 103 Comparative Literature 7 List of Foreign Languages 109 Computer Science 7 Suggested Program for First-Year Students 109 Criminal Justice 7 Students with Disabilities 114 East Asian Languages and Cultures 7 IU Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Policy 124 Economics 8 Degree Requirements 129 English 8 Academic Advising 136 Environmental Science 8 Requirements for All Bachelor’s Degrees 138 Film Studies 8 Chart: Requirements and Credit Hours—B.A. 139 Fine Arts (History) 9 Fundamental Skills Requirements 140 Fine Arts (Studio) 10 Distribution Requirement 151 Folklore and Ethnomusicology 11 Culture Studies Requirement 156 French and Italian 11 Topics Requirement 162 Gender Studies 11 Requirements for Majors (B.A.) 167 Geography 12 Requirements for the B.F.A. and the B.S. 172 Geological Sciences 12 Second Bachelor’s Degree 177 Germanic Studies 12 Requirements for Minors 182 History 13 Courses Outside the College 194 History and Philosophy of Science 13 Policies & Procedures 198 Human Biology 13 Absences from Final Examinations 205 India Studies 13 Absences from Scheduled Classes 208 Individualized Major Program 13 Addition of Courses 209 International Studies Program 13 Applying for Graduation 212 Jewish Studies 14 Change of Major 220 Latin American and Caribbean Studies 14 Class Standing 225 Latino Studies 14 Credit by Examination 226 Leadership, Ethics, and Social Action 14 Credit for Correspondence Courses 227 Liberal Arts and Management Program 14 Extended X 229 Linguistics 14 Grade Appeals and Retroactive Changes 234 Mathematics 14 Grade of Incomplete 242 Medieval Studies 15 Grading System 244 Near Eastern Languages and Cultures 15 Graduate-Level Coursework 249 Philosophy 15 Graduation Dates 253 Physics 15 Junior College Credits 259 Political and Civic Engagement 15 Pass/Fail Option 261 Political Science 15 Undergraduate Status Update Form 269 Poynter Center 15 Transcripts 269 Psychological and Brain Sciences 15 Withdrawals from Courses 278 Religious Studies 15 Academic Standing 286 Russian and East European Institute 15 Academic Probation 290 Second Language Studies (formerly TESOL/ 16 Candidates for Bachelor’s Degrees in Good Standing Applied Linguistics) 16 Dismissal 292 Slavic Languages and Literatures 16 Readmission 300 Sociology 16 Restart Policy 306 Spanish and Portuguese 16 Student Records 312 Speech and Hearing Sciences 16 Confidentiality of Records 318 Statistics 320 Telecommunications 327 Theatre and Drama 333 West European Studies 341 Distinctions and Opportunities 341 Academic Distinctions 341 Dean’s List 341 Degrees Awarded with Distinction 341 Departmental Honors Programs 341 Hutton Honors College 343 Phi Beta Kappa 343 Academic Opportunities 343 CIC CourseShare 343 Experimental Courses 343 Five-Year Programs for B.S. Science Degrees from the College and M.S. Degrees from the School of Education 343 Intensive Freshman Seminars 345 Living-Learning Centers 347 Military Science and Aerospace Studies 347 Minority and First-Generation Scholars 347 Groups Program 348 McNair Scholars Program 348 NIH-Initiative for Maximizing Student Diversity Scholars Program at IU Bloomington 348 Overseas Study Programs 349 Science Courses for Non-Science Majors 349 Themester 349 Two Additional Courses 349 Opportunities Outside the College 349 List of Approved Outside Minors 350 Career Development Center 351 Earth Science 351 Jacobs School of Music 352 Kelley School of Business 353 School of Dentistry 353 School of Education 354 School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation 358 School of Informatics and Computing 358 Major in Computer Science—B.A. 358 B.A. in Computer Science with Honors 358 Minor in Business 358 Minor in Computer Science 359 Four “Outside Minors” and One Certificate Offered by the School of Informatics and Computing 360 School of Journalism 360 School of Medicine 361 School of Optometry 361 School of Public and Environmental Affairs 363 School of Social Work 364 Studying Abroad 365 Appendix I: Culture Studies Courses Requirement 373 Appendix II: Distribution Courses 384 Appendix III: Topics-Qualified Courses 386 Index Indiana University General Policies, current fees, and Veterans Benefits: see creativeservices.iu.edu/resources/ bulletins/policies.shtml. 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