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IU School of Liberal Arts: Course Offerings

Cavanaugh Hall, home of the IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI in Indianapolis, IN

Hundreds of courses to choose from

This searchable listing combines course descriptions in the IUPUI Campus Bulletin with the IUPUI Registrar's Schedule of Classes. It is designed as a planning tool for students, advisors, faculty, staff, and guests to the IU School of Liberal Arts site.

Our system displays Liberal Arts courses (with their official designation and numbers and descriptions) and information about when and where they are offered and whether seats are available. At this time, the listings can be searched by semester and Department/Program. We're working on search tools for instructor and course day(s)/time(s).


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  • All School of Liberal Arts Departments & Programs
  • African American Studies (AFRO)
  • American Sign Language/English Interpreting (ASL)
  • American Studies (AMST)
  • Anthropology (ANTH)
  • Arabic (NELC)
  • Chinese (EALC)
  • Classical Studies (CLAS)
  • Communication Studies (COMM)
  • Eastern Asian Language & Culture (EALC)
  • Economics (ECON)
  • English (ENG)
  • English for Academic Purposes (EAP)
  • Film Studies (FILM)
  • Folklore (FOLK)
  • French (FREN)
  • Geography (GEOG)
  • German (GER)
  • History (HIST)
  • Indiana Center for Intercultural Communication (ICIC)
  • Integrator (INTG)
  • International Studies (INTL)
  • Italian (ITAL)
  • Japanese (EALC)
  • Liberal Arts (SLA)
  • Linguistics (LING)
  • Medical Humanities & Health Studies (MHHS)
  • Museum Studies (MSTD)
  • Near Eastern Language & Culture (NELC)
  • Philanthropic Studies (PHST)
  • Philosophy (PHIL)
  • Political Science (POLS)
  • Religious Studies (REL)
  • Sociology (SOC)
  • Spanish (SPAN)
  • Women's Studies (WOST)
  • World Languages & Cultures (WLAC)

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