Distinctions & Opportunities
Academic Opportunities
Intensive Freshman Seminars
Intensive Freshman Seminars (IFS) is a unique residential program that provides a bridge to a successful college career and is open to all entering freshmen at Indiana University Bloomington. For three weeks before the fall semester begins, students may enroll in one class chosen from a wide range of topics and taught by regular faculty, live in a centrally located residence hall, and become familiar with the IU computing and library systems. Students develop close and lasting friendships through the Intensive Freshman Seminar Program.All seminars:
- Count as 3 credits toward any IUB degree;
- Allow one-on-one interaction with an outstanding faculty member;
- Are limited to 20 students;
- Emphasize active learning strategies through the seminar format;
- Are designed to hone skills in reading, writing, and critical thinking—the foundations for more advanced work;
- Include an introduction to the university’s extensive computing services and world-renowned library resources.
Students planning to pursue a degree in the College of Arts and Sciences are advised to enroll in an Intensive Freshman Seminar that bears one of the following course numbers: COLL S103, COLL S104, or COLL S105. These courses fulfill the Topics requirement of the College of Arts and Sciences and carry distribution credit as well. All other successfully completed Intensive Freshman Seminar courses count as electives toward a degree in the College.
Courses offered as Intensive Freshman Seminars change every year and are available only to matriculating students who elect to take part in the three-week Intensive Freshman Seminar Program prior to beginning the fall semester. For more information on the IFS program and courses offered, please visit the Web site http://ifs.indiana.edu/ or contact the IFS office at Maxwell Hall 222, (812) 855-3839.
Course Descriptions for Intensive Freshman Seminars (COLL)
- COLL–S 103 Freshman Seminar in Arts and Humanities (3 cr.) P: Freshman standing and consent of the Intensive Freshman Seminar Program. A & H, TFR Introduction to college-level projects chosen from arts and humanities fields. Students will learn how scholars frame questions, propose answers, and assess the validity of competing approaches in a small-class experience with a faculty member. Writing and related skills are stressed. Topics will vary. Open only to freshmen. Credit given for only one of COLL-S 103 or COLL-E 103.
- COLL–S 104 Freshman Seminar in Social and Historical Studies (3 cr.) P: Freshman standing and consent of the Intensive Freshman Seminar Program. S & H, TFR Introduction to college-level projects chosen from social and historical studies fields. Students will learn how scholars frame questions, propose answers, and assess the validity of competing approaches in a small-class experience with a faculty member. Writing and related skills are stressed. Topics will vary. Open only to freshmen. Credit given for only one of COLL-S 104 or COLL-E 104.
- COLL–S 105 Freshman Seminar in Natural and Mathematical Sciences (3 cr.) P: Freshman standing and consent of the Intensive Freshman Seminar Program. N & M, TFR Introduction to college-level projects chosen from natural and mathematical science fields. Students will learn how scholars frame questions, propose answers, and assess the validity of competing approaches in a small-class experience with a faculty member. Writing and related skills are stressed. Topics will vary. Open only to freshmen. Credit given for only one of COLL-S 105 or COLL-E 105.