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719 courses from Indiana University Bloomington

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Associate in Safety Management

Study mode: Full Time |

This program prepare entry-level Safety specialists with a professional background. It may serve as a stand-alone degree or a foundation for students seeking a bachelor's degree in Safety Management.

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Associate of Science in Optometric Technology

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This program offers an excellent entry point into one of the most interesting areas in the health care field. The program takes four semesters to complete, if the student has not taken any college courses. The general, nontechnical courses, such as English composition, may be completed either before or after the technical courses. An additional option allows a student to become a laboratory optician by completing courses in lens surfacing and fabrication.

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Associate of Science in Recording Arts

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This program is intended to be completed in conjunction with a Bachelor's degree in another area, or as a post-graduate technical degree. Typically a student would be pursuing a Bachelor's in a related area such as music or telecommunications. The AS includes the 4-semester sequence of basic audio theory and electronics, and 2 semesters of advanced application and practice.

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B.A. in Anthropology

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This program is based on the belief that theatrical production and classroom study are of equal and complementary value. Courses in acting, musical theatre, directing, dramatic literature, theatre history, design, play writing, and theatre technology are all vital and interrelated aspects of the Theatre and Drama program, and give students the skills to analyze, produce and perform theatre. Dramatic literature and theatre history courses provide perspective and theory which deepen a student?s understanding of drama.

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B.A. in Economics

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This program provides students with the basic theoretical understanding and statistical tools necessary to understand society's role in economic decision making. The program prepares students for graduate or professional schools or the general job market.

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B.A. in Gender Studies

Study mode: Full Time |

This program offers students an up-to-date, problem-oriented understanding of gender. Gender Studies focuses on the complex interrelationships between sexed bodies, gendered identities, and sexualities through diverse methodologies and far-ranging institutional and interpersonal locations.

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B.A. in Geography - Atmospheric Science

Study mode: Full Time |

This program is intended to provide a strong liberal arts degree focusing on the major subject areas of geography, while maintaining a great deal of flexibility. This program seeks students to better understand these atmospheric-environmental processes and their impacts on natural ecosystems and human society.

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B.A. in Geography - Geographic Information Science

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This program is intended to provide a strong liberal arts degree focusing on the major subject areas of geography, while maintaining a great deal of flexibility. This program offers a holistic perspective that integrates concepts, methods, and data across traditional disciplinary boundaries.

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B.A. in Geography - Human Environment Interaction

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This program is intended to provide a strong liberal arts degree focusing on the major subject areas of geography, while maintaining a great deal of flexibility.

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B.A. in Geography - Human Geography

Study mode: Full Time |

This program is intended to provide a strong liberal arts degree focusing on the major subject areas of geography, while maintaining a great deal of flexibility. This program prepares students for academic positions, students also join local, regional, and national government research units.

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B.A. in Geological Sciences

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This program provides a broadly based background in the fundamentals of the geological sciences. It offers maximum flexibility in course selection to enhance interdisciplinary study and makes a double major easily accessible to students in related fields.

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B.A. in History of Art

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This program is designed to acquaint the student with the major developments in the history of art and the discipline and methods of art history, and to elucidate the work of art within the period and culture in which it was produced.

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B.A. in Human Biology - Human Environment and Ecology

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This program addresses humans as organisms, interfacing with their environment and the resulting effects of this interaction on the human condition. HEE seeks to promote interdisciplinary understanding of the environmental, social and economic dimensions of human-environment interactions. Students in this program will develop expertise in three key areas: (1) Human dependence on ecosystems, (2) Humanity's "ecological footprint", (3) The theory and practice of sustainable human-environment interactions. Also students in this program will gain experience in formulating values and ethical positions and in developing various methodological skills, including methods of scientific research, information literacy, quantitative and qualitative analysis, analysis of rhetoric and public speaking skills. A goal for students of this program is the ability to apply information, skills and values to everyday life choices.

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B.A. in Human Biology - Human Health and Disease

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This program concentrates on the biological basis for disease as well as the social and cultural implications of health and society. HHD focuses on health, illness and healing systems from different perspectives in order to understand the complexity of health, the multiple factors that can produce illness and disease and the many systems (lay, informal/alternative, formal) that can address health problems. Students completing this program could become future health care providers or administrators, professors, research scientists or educators in various settings. Students could choose to work in the life sciences industry, or in the public sector - as public health providers, educators, administrators, or as policymakers for issues such as end-of-life decisions, genetics testing or health insurance.

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B.A. in Human Biology - Human Origins and Survival

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This program emphasizes the biological basis of human origins, variation, and physiological adaptation through the study of genetics and evolutionary processes, as well as the role of health, disease, and medicine in cultural and evolutionary adaptations. HOS students will understand the origin and complexity of humans and the human condition by examining human anatomy and brain evolution, intelligence and language development, and the consequences of development of civilization and technology on humanity.

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