Undergraduate Course Descriptions
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Course Abbreviations
Course Listing in Alphabetical Order:
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | L | M | N | P | R | S | T | W | Z
Afro-American Studies
Allied Health Sciences
Anthropology
Astronomy
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Biology
Business and Economics
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Canadian Studies
Chemistry
Chicano Riqueño Studies
Comparative Literature
College of Arts and Sciences
Communication
Computer Science
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Dental Assisting
Dental Hygiene
Data Processing and Information Systems
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Economics
Education
English
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Fine Arts
French
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Geography
Geology
German
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History
Health, Physical Education and Recreation
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Informatics
Journalism
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Linguistics
Labor Studies
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Mathematics
Music
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Nursing
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Philosophy
Physiology
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA)
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Religious Studies
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Sociology
Spanish
SPEA
Speech
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Telecommunications
Theatre and Drama
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Women's Studies
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Zoology
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The courses listed represent the complete undergraduate offerings of departments and programs of Indiana University Northwest. The number of hours of credit awarded by a course is indicated in parentheses following the course title. The abbreviation "P" refers to the course prerequisite or prerequisites. The abbreviation "R" refers to the course recommended. The abbreviation "C" refers to concurrent.
Proper enrollment is the individual responsibility of each student. There are always level prerequisites, and there are frequently course prerequisites for the courses in all programs.
Before there can be a proper enrollment in any course having prerequisites, the prerequisites must be successfully completed. Concurrent enrollment is not permissible unless specifically stated otherwise.
Also, at the end of the course description (in parentheses) is a list of semesters/sessions (i.e., fall, spring, summer I, summer II) the course is offered. When "Occasionally" is indicated, the student should contact his or her advisor for further information when planning a program.
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AFRO |
Afro-American Studies |
AHLT |
Allied Health Sciences |
ANTH |
Anthropology |
AST |
Astronomy |
BIOL |
Biology |
BUS |
Business and Economics |
CDNS |
Canadian Studies |
CHEM |
Chemistry |
CHRI |
Chicano Riqueño Studies |
CMLT |
Comparative Literature |
COAS |
College of Arts and Sciences |
COMM |
Communication |
CSCI |
Computer Science |
DAST |
Dental Assisting |
DHYG |
Dental Hygiene |
DPIS |
Data Processing and Information Systems |
ECON |
Economics |
EDUC |
Education |
ENG |
English |
FINA |
Fine Arts |
FREN |
French |
GEOG |
Geography |
GEOL |
Geology |
GER |
German |
HISP |
Spanish and Portuguese |
HIST |
History |
HPER |
Health, Physical Education and Recreation |
INFO |
Informatics |
JOUR |
Journalism |
LING |
Linguistics |
LSTU |
Labor Studies |
MATH |
Mathematics |
MIL |
Military Science |
MUS |
Music |
NURS |
Nursing |
PHIL |
Philosophy |
PHSL |
Physiology |
PHYS |
Physics |
POLS |
Political Science |
PSY |
Psychology |
REL |
Religious Studies |
SOC |
Sociology |
SPAN |
Spanish |
SPCH |
Speech |
SPEA |
Public and Environmental Affairs |
TEL |
Telecommunications |
THTR |
Theatre and Drama |
WOST |
Women's Studies |
ZOOL |
Zoology |
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