Appendix III: Topics-Qualified Courses
The Topics Program introduces students to the way scholars from different distribution areas frame questions, propose answers, and assess the validity of competing approaches. Writing and related skills are stressed. Students can use COLL E103 or S103 to satisfy one course in the Arts and Humanities distribution area, COLL E104 or S104 to satisfy one course in the Social and Historical Studies distribution area, and COLL E105 or S105 to satisfy one course in the Natural and Mathematical Sciences distribution area. Other Topics-qualified courses are offered with departmental headings and with distribution credit as indicated. For updates, please see the College Web site at www.indiana.edu/~college/topics/.
Freshman Seminars (COLL S103, S104, S105) are open to freshmen only. Each seminar is limited to 20 students.
African American and African Diaspora Studies
A150 | Survey of the Culture of Black Americans A & H, CSA |
Astronomy
A102 | Gravity, the Great Attractor: Evolution of Planets, Stars, and Galaxies N & M |
College of Arts and Sciences
E103/S103 | Topics in Arts and Humanities A & H |
E104/S104 | Topics in Social and Historical Studies S & H |
E105/S105 | Topics in Natural and Mathematical Sciences N & M |
Collins Living Learning Center
S103 | Collins Living Learing Center Freshman Seminar A & H |
East Asian Languages and Cultures
E160 | The Daoist Body A & H, CSA |
E180 | Cross-Cultural Experiences of War: East Asia and the United States S & H, CSA |
Folklore and Ethnomusicology
F205 | Folklore in Video and Film A & H |
Geology
G121 | Meteorites and Geological Processes in Planets N & M |
G141 | Earthquakes and Volcanoes N & M |
G188 | Volcanoes of the Eastern Sierra Nevada: Geology and Natural Heritage of the Long Valley Caldera N & M |
S121 | Meteorites and Geological Process in Planets, Honors N & M |
Global Village Living Learning Center
S103 | Global Village Living Learning Center Freshman Seminar A & H |
S104 | Global Village Living Learning Center Freshman Seminar S & H |
S105 | Global Village Living Learning Center Freshman Seminar N & M |
History
B204 | Medieval Heroes S & H |
H231 | The Family in History S & H |
Hutton Honors College
H203 | Interdepartmental Colloquia A & H |
H204 | Interdepartmental Colloquia S & H |
H205 | Interdepartmental Colloquia N & M |
H211 | Interdepartmental Colloquia A & H |
H212 | Interdepartmental Colloquia S & H |
Leadership, Ethics, and Social Action (Program)
L105 | Beyond the Sample Gates: Serve and Learn in Bloomington S & H |
Liberal Arts and Management Program
S104 | Liberal Arts and Management Program Freshman Seminar S & H |
Linguistics
L111 | Dialect and Language Variation S & H |
L112 | Language and Politics S & H |
L113 | Language and Gender S & H |
L114 | Language and Religion A & H |
Philosophy
P135 | Introduction to Existentialism A & H |
Physics
P111 | Physics of Extraterrestrial Life and Death N & M |
P120 | Energy and Technology N & M |
P125 | Energy in the Twenty-first Century N & M |
P150 | How Things Work N & M |
P151 | Twenty-First-Century Physics N & M |
Religious Studies
R222 | Star Trek and Religion A & H |
R250 | Introduction to Buddhism A & H |
R270 | The Living and the Dead A & H |
Slavic Languages and Literatures
R123 | Masterworks of Russian Short Fiction A & H |
Telecommunications
T193 | Passport to Cyberia: Making the Virtual Real A & H |
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