Opportunities

Academic Opportunities

Experimental Courses

Courses that are experimental in content or teaching technique are offered through the experimental curriculum, designated by the prefix “X.” Their purpose is to enrich the College curriculum by providing imaginative, innovative, and interdisciplinary teaching experiments that may be subsequently absorbed into the regular College curriculum. These courses may be counted toward an undergraduate degree in the College of Arts and Sciences as electives inside the College. They do not fulfill Breadth of Inquiry, Foundations, Culture Studies, Critical Approaches, Public Oral Communication, or major requirements. For additional information about current offerings, consult the online Schedule of Classes.

Course Descriptions for Experimental Courses (COLL)
  • COLL-X 101 Experimental Topics (1-3 cr.) Imaginative, innovative, and interdisciplinary courses designed to enrich the College curriculum. A student may count up to a total of 5 hours of credit in experimental topics courses (X101, X211, X311) with different topics toward graduation.
  • COLL-X 112 Traditions and Cultures of Indiana University (2 cr.) An online examination of the culture of a research university as told through the storied traditions of IU Bloomington. Students will learn about the history of American higher education by examining how the campus has changed since its 1820 founding—in terms of its demography, programs, and buildings. Certain unique treasures of IUB (the Gutenberg Bible, Little 500, the Indiana Memorial Union, the Kinsey Institute) will be used to illustrate issues related to information technology, student activism, commercialization, and academic freedom.
  • COLL-X 211 Experimental Topics (1-3 cr.) Imaginative, innovative, and interdisciplinary courses designed to enrich the College curriculum. A student may count up to a total of 5 hours of credit in experimental topics courses (X101, X211, X311) with different topics toward graduation.
  • COLL-X 250 Academic Editing and Scholarly Publishing Seminar (1 cr.) P: Completion of the English composition requirement. Information about academic editing and scholarly publishing in preparation for the publication cycle. Develops problem solving, teamwork, and active and integrative assessment skills necessary for successful peer review. S/F grading. May be repeated for a maximum of 4 credit hours.
  • COLL-X 292 Research Methods across the Disciplines (2 cr.) P: Permission of course supervisor. Course helps student researchers participating in CEWiT Research Experience Program, 2020 Sustainability Scholars, and other related programs to gain basic research skills including asking good questions, finding/understanding empirical articles, interpreting basic statistics, and creating abstracts, posters, and oral presentations. Guest lectures by faculty researchers will illustrate how research can differ across disciplines. S/F grading. Not repeatable for credit.
  • COLL-X 311 Experimental Topics (1-3 cr.) Imaginative, innovative, and interdisciplinary courses designed to enrich the College curriculum. A student may count up to a total of 5 hours of credit in experimental topics courses (X101, X211, X311) with different topics toward graduation.