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A 108: Art of theWesternWorld
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
Western art from ancient Greece through the present day, focusing on major artists and artwork of western culture, stressing underlying social, cultural, and historical circumstances for each period. Does not count toward the fine arts major. Credit given for only one of A108 or H100.
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A 110: Introduction to Computers and Computing
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
MP: One year of high school algebra orMATHM014. Basic principles of computers and software. Social and lifestyle effects of information technology. Emphasis on problem-solving techniques. Productivity software skills are taught using real-world projects. Lecture and laboratory. Credit given for only one of A106, A110, or A111.
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A 111: A Survey of Computers and Computing
1.50 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
P: One year of high school algebra or MATHM014, and some prior computing experience. Survey of computing concepts, with emphasis on problem-solving techniques. Experience in a variety of popular applications software for tasks such as word processing, Web browsing, spreadsheet calculations, and databases. Lecture and laboratory. Half semester. Credit given for only one of A106, A110, or A111.
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A 112: Programming Concepts
1.50 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
P: A110, A111, or equivalent computing experience. Introduction to programming for users of computer systems. Emphasis on problemsolving techniques. Lecture and laboratory. Half semester.
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A 113: Data Analysis Using Spreadsheets
1.50 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
P: A110, A111, or equivalent. An introduction to data analysis using spreadsheets, including both scientific and business applications. Elementary statistical concepts and their applications to data analysis. Emphasis on problem-solving techniques. Lecture and laboratory.
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A 114: Introduction to Databases
1.50 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
P: CSCI A110, A111, or equivalent. Introduction to database design concepts. Entering and modifying data, accessing data using visual tools and SQL, building database applications using forms and application development tools. Emphasis on problem-solving techniques. Lecture and laboratory. Half semester.
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A 115: Using theWorldWideWeb
1.50 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
P: A110, A111, or equivalent computing experience. Browsing (surfing) theWeb, information retrieval, and information gathering.Web page authoring. Introduction to network terminology and social implications. Emphasis on problem-solving techniques. Lecture and laboratory. Half semester. Credit given for only one of A115 or A148.
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A 118: FiniteMathematics for the Social and Biological Sciences
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
P: Two years of high school algebra or M014. Quantitative reasoning (elementary combinatorics and probability; examples of statistical inference), linear modeling, game models of conflict, and methods and theory of social choice. Applications to genetics, medical diagnosis, law, finance, social science research, ecology, and politics. Credit given for only one of A118, M118, or the sequence D116-D117. I Sem., II Sem.
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A 120: Soul Revue
2.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
P: Consent of instructor by audition. Introduces the richness and depth of black popular tradition through authentic performance practices. Repertoire varies from semester to semester. Participation in on- and off-campus concerts, workshops, and lecture demonstrations required. Ability to readmusic desirable but not essential.May be repeated individually or in combination with A100 or A110 for amaximumof 12 credit hours.
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A 141: Introduction toWriting and the Study of Black Literature I-II
4.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
P for A142: A141. Composition and literature courses that teach the skills of writing. Structuring of ideas through analysis and practice of various techniques of paragraph and essay development. Reading and discussion of representative African American writings, including poetry, short stories, sermons, novels, and drama. A141-A142 fulfill fundamental skills requirement; do not count towardmajor.
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