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W 405: Special Topics inWest European Studies
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
Selected ideas, trends, and problems in contemporaryWestern Europe from the perspective of social and behavioral sciences. Specific topics will be announced each semester. May be repeated for up to 12 credit hours with different topics. I Sem., II Sem.
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W 406: Special Topics inWest European Studies
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
Selected ideas, trends, and problems in contemporaryWestern Europe from the perspective of arts and humanities. Specific topics will be announced each semester. May be repeated for up to 12 credit hours with different topics. I Sem., II Sem., SS.
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W 410: IndianaWritingWorkshop
2.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
P: Acceptance to the IndianaWriters' Conference. Intensive training in various forms of writing. May be counted as part of the major. May be repeated once for credit.
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W 415: Individual Readings inWest European Studies
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
P: consent of instructor and chairperson. I Sem., II Sem., SS.
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W 496: Foreign Study ofWestern Europe
3.00 - 8.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
P: Consent of chairperson. Planning of research project during summer or semester preceding year or summer abroad. Time spent in research abroad must amount to at least one week for each credit hour granted. Research paper must be presented by end of semester following foreign study. May only be taken once. I Sem., II Sem., SS.
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W 499: Work Assignment
0.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
Offers students the opportunity to integrate academic studies with professional work experience in an internship or cooperative education assignment off-campus. Approval required fromArts and Sciences Career Services.
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X 015: Introductory Algebra
2.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
P: One year of high school algebra. Designed to provide basic algebraic skills needed for the study of higher-level algebra courses such as X019 or M025: linear and quadratic equations, operations on polynomials, graphs of lines. Credit may not be applied toward a degree in the College of Arts and Sciences; the School of Education; the School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation; the Kelley School of Business; or the School of Public and Environmental Affairs. I Sem., II Sem., SS.
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X 100: Human Perspectives on Science
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
Selected issues in the history and philosophy of science. Individual sections will vary in content and major themes, but all will 208 History and Philosophy of Science employ case studies to examine the philosophical, cultural, institutional, and social impact of science on our lives. Departmental flyers, available at registration time, will describe each section in detail. May be repeated once for credit with different topic.
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X 101: Pre-Composition
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
An introduction to the writing process. W130 is not an in-class course on the Bloomington campus, but is available for transfer credit only.
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X 102: Revolutions in Science:Plato to NATO
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
An introduction to the formative steps in the scientific tradition. The course will survey in a chronological sequence aspects of the Aristotelian worldview, the Copernican revolution, the mechanical philosophy, the chemical and Darwinian revolutions, and the rise of twentieth-century science.
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