Retroactively Approved courses (taken after Fall 2011) Non-retroactive Courses (Initial approval Fall 2013) Course Equivalencies (Transfer) towards core outcomes Behavior/Social Science AGEC 20300 Intro to Microeconomics for Food and Agribusiness AGEC 20400 Intro to Resource Economics and Environmental Policy AGEC 21700 Economics AGEC 25000 The Economic Geography of World Food and Resources AGR 20100 Communications Across Cultures ANTH 10000 Intro to Anthropology ANTH 20500 Human Cultural Diversity ANTH 20100 Intro to Archaeological and World Prehistory ANTH 20300 Biological Issues and Human Social Development (BSS) ANTH 23000 Gender Across Cultures ANTH 37900 Native American Culture COM 21200 Approaches to the study of interpersonal communication COM 22400 Communicating in the global workplace ECON 21000 Principles of Economics ECON 25100 Microeconomics ECON 25200 Macroeconomics EDCI 28500 Multiculturalism in Education EDPS 23500 Learning and Motivation EDPS 26500 The Inclusive Classroom EDPS 31600 Collaborative Leadership: CrossCultural Settings EDST 24800 Contemporary issues in American schools ENGL 22700 Intro to Linguistics HDFS 21000 Intro to Human Development HDFS 28000 Diversity in Individual and Family Life LING 20100 Intro to Linguistics POL 10100 American Government and Politics POL 12000 Introduction to Public Policy POL 13000 Introduction to International Relations POL 22200 Women, Politics, and Policy POL 22300 Introduction to Environmental Policy POL 23500 International Relations Among Rich and Poor Nations PSY 12000 Elementary Psychology SLHS 22700 Intro to Linguistics SOC 10000 Intro to Sociology SOC 22000 Social Problems WOST 28000 Intro to Women’s Studies AGEC 21700 ANTH 3040 COMM 1800(I) COM 21400(C) ECON E1010 (I) ECON E1030 (F, I) ECON E1040 (F, I) ECON 2000(F) ECON E2010 (F, I) ECON E2020 (F, I) EDPS 2200(C) + EDPS 26000(C) ECON 21700 ECON 25100 + ECON 25200 EDPS 28500(C) EDCI 28600(N), EDPS 30600 (N) EDPS 30800 (N) ENG G2050(F,I) ENGL 22700 FLL26100 LING L1030(F) LING 20100 POLS Y1030(F, I) POLS Y1090(F), POLS Y2130(I) POLS Y2190(I) POLS Y3030(F), POLS Y3130(I) PSY B1030(KO) PSY B1040(F, I) + PSY B1050(F, I) SLHS 22700, SLHS 22700 SOC R1000(I) SOC R1210(I) SOC S1610(F) SOC S1630(F) Quantitative Reasoning (College Algebra minimum) MA 15300 Algebra and Trigonometry I MA 15400 Algebra and Trigonometry II MA 15800 Functions and Trigonometry MA 16100 Plane Analytic Geometry and Calculus I MA 16200 Plane Analytic Geometry and Calculus II MA 16500 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I MA 16600 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II MA 13800 Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II (F13) MATH M1250(I) MATH M1260(I) MATH 15300(I) MATH 15400 MATH 16400 (I, C) MATH 16500 (I) MATH 16600 (I) MATH 26100 (I) MATH 26200 (I) MA 17300 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II MA 17400 Multivariable Calculus MA 18100 Honors Calculus I MA 18200 Honors Calculus II MA 22000 Introduction to Calculus MA 22100 Calculus for Technology I MA 22200 Calculus for Technology II MA 22300 Introductory Analysis I MA 22400 Introductory Analysis II MA 23100 Calculus for the Life Sciences I MA 23200 Calculus for the Life Sciences II MA 26100 Multivariate Calculus MA 26200 Plane Analytic Geometry and Calculus II MA 26500 Linear Algebra MA 26600 Ordinary Differential Equations MA 27100 Several Variable Calculus MA 35100 Elementary Linear Algebra MA 36600 Ordinary Differential Equations MATH 26600 (I) MATH 35100 (I) MATH 36600 MA 1190 (I) MA 14700 MA 14800 MA 15800 MA 15900 MA 16100 MA 16200 MA 16300 (I, C) MA 16400 MA 16500 (I) MA 16600 (I) MA 16700 MA 17300 MA 17400 MA 18100 MA 18200 MA 16900 MA M2160 (I) MA 21900 MA 22100 MA 22200 MA 22300 MA 22400 MA 22599 (C) MA 22700 (F) MA 22800 (F) MA 22900 (F) MA 23000 (F) MA 23100 (I) MA 23200 (I) MA 26100 (I) MA 26400 MA 26500 (C) MA 26600 MA 27100 Humanities AAS 27100 Intro to African American Studies AD 11300 Basic Drawings AD 11700 Photography I AD 12500 Intro to Interior Design AD 22700 History of Art since 1400 AD 24200 Ceramics I AD 25100 History of Photography AD 25500 Art Appreciation AD 26500 Relief Printmaking AD 26600 Silkscreen Printmaking AD 27500 Beginning Sculpture AD 38300 Modern Art AMST 20100 Intro to American Studies CMPL 26600 Intro to World Lit Beg - 1600 CMPL 26700 World Lit from 1600 to today DANC 25000 Dance Appreciation EDST 20000 History & Philosophy of Education ENGL 23000 Great Narrative Works ENGL 23800 Intro to Fiction ENGL 25000 Great American Books ENGL 27600 Shakespeare on Film ENGL 28600 The Movies FR 33000 French Cinema GER 23000 German Literature in Translation GER 33000 German Cinema COMM T1300(I) HER H1000 (I) HER H1020 (I) ENG L1040(F) ENG L2040(I) FILM C2920(I) FILM K1010(F) GER G2910(I) GER G3700(I) HIST H1130(I) HIST H1130(I) HIST H1140(F, I) HIST H1050(F, I) HIST H1060(F, I) HIST F34109(F, I) HIST F3420(F) MUS M1740(I) MUS T1130(F) PHIL 1100(I) PHIL 10100 PHIL P1200(I) PHIL P2370(I) REL R3000 THTR T2100(I) HIST 10300 Intro to the Medieval World HIST 10400 Intro to the Modern World HIST 10500 Survey of Global World HIST 15100 American History to 1877 HIST 15200 United States since 1877 HIST 21000 The Making of Modern Africa HIST 24000 East Asia and Its Historic Tradition HIST 24100 East Asia in the Modern World HIST 24300 South Asian History and Civilizations HIST 24500 Middle East History and Culture HIST 24600 Modern Middle East and North Africa HIST 27100 Latin American History to 1824 HIST 27200 Latin American History from 1824 ITAL 28100 The Italian Renaissance LC 23900 Contemporary Foreign Women Writers in Translation LC 33300 The Middle Ages on Film MUS 25000 Music Appreciation MUS 26100 Fundamentals of Music MUS 36100 Music Theory I MUS 37800 Jazz History PHIL 11100 Ethics PHIL 11000 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 11400 Global Moral Issues PHIL 28000 Ethics and Animals PHIL 29000 Environmental Ethics PHIL 33000 Religions of the East REL 20000 Intro to study of religion REL 23000 Religions of the East RUSS 28100 Post Soviet Experience RUSS 33000 Russian and East European Cinema SPAN 23500 Spanish American Literature in Translation SPAN 33000 Film in Spain and Hispanic America THTR 20100 Theater Appreciation WOST 28000 Intro to Women’s Studies Information Literacy BIOL 11500 Biology Resource Seminar COMM 25100 Intro to Electronic Mass Media ENGL 10600 First Year Composition ENGL 10800 Accelerated First Year Composition: Engaging in Public Discourse MGMT 17500 Information Strategies for Management Students PHIL 12000 Critical Thinking PSY 10000 Intro to the Science and Fields of Psychology STAT 30100 Elementary Statistical Methods AGRY 20100 Communications across cultures (F13) EDCI 27000 Intro to Educational Technology (F13) EDPS 10500 Academic and Career Planning (F13) HONR 19903 Interdisciplinary Approaches to Writing (F13) NUR 22301 Foundations of Research and Evidence-based Practice (F13) STAT 11300 Statistics and Society (F13) TECH 12000 Technology and the Individual (F13) COM 11400 Fundamentals of Speech Communication COM 21700 Science Writing and Presentations (F13) EDPS 31500 Collaborative Leadership: Listening (F13) IU ENG W131 Elementary Composition ENGL 10400(C) + ENGL 10500(C) ENG W1310(F) + W2330(F) ENGL W1400(F) ENG W1310(I),+ ENG W1320(I) ENG W1400(I) +W1500(I) Oral Communication COMM C1100(I) Science ANTH 20400 Intro to Bio Anthro and Human Evolution ANTH 1030 (I) ANTH 3030 (I) ASTR 26300 Descriptive Astronomy: The Solar System ASTR 26400 Descriptive Astronomy: Stars and Galaxies BIOL 11000 Fundamentals of Biology I BIOL 11100 Fundamentals of Biology II BIOL 11200 Fundamentals of Biology I BIOL 11300 Fundamentals of Biology II BIOL 12100 Biology I: Ecology, Diversity, & Behavior BIOL 13100 Biology II: Dev, Structure & Function of Organisms BIOL 13500 First year biology lab BIOL 14501 First year biol lab with neuro res project BIOL 14502 First year BIOL lab with Micro Res Project BIOL 14600 Introduction to Biology BIOL 20100 Human Anatomy and Physiology BIOL 20200 Human Anatomy and Physiology BIOL 20300 Human Anatomy and Physiology BIOL 20400 Human Anatomy and Physiology BIOL 20500 Biology for Elementary Teachers BIOL 20600 Biology for Elementary School Teachers BTNY 11000 Intro to Plant Science CHM 11100 General Chemistry CHM 11200 General Chemistry CHM 11500 General Chemistry CHM 11600 General Chemistry CHM 12901 (was 10901) General Chemistry with Biology focus CHM 12500 Introduction to Chemistry CHM 12600 Introduction to Chemistry II CHM 13600 General Chemistry Honors CHM 20000 Fundamentals of chemistry EAPS 10200 Earth Science for Elementary Education EAPS 10500 The Planets EAPS 10900 The Dynamic Earth EAPS 11100 Physical Geology EAPS 11200 Earth Through Time EAPS 11600 Earthquakes and Volcanoes EAPS 11700 Introduction to Atmospheric Science EAPS 13800 Thunderstorms & Tornadoes EAPS 22100 Survey of Atmospheric Science EAPS 22500 Science of the Atmosphere EAPS 24300 Earth Materials I EAPS 24400 Earth Materials II ENTM 10500 Insects: Friends & Foe ENTM 20600 General Entomology ENTM 21000 Intro to Insect Behavior HORT 10100 Fundamentals of Horticulture NRES 23000 Survey of Atmospheric Science PHYS 17200 Modern Mechanics PHYS 21400 Nature of Physics PHYS 21500 Physics for Elementary Education PHYS 21800 General Physics I PHYS 21900 General Physics II PHYS 22000 General Physics PHYS 22100 General Physics PHYS 24100 Electricity and Optics PHYS 27200 Electric and Magnetic Interactions ANTH B2000 (F) ATMS 23000 BIOL 13100 and 13200 BIOL K1010 (I) and K1030 (I) BIOL 20300 BIOL 20400 BIOL 30200 CHM 11500 CHEM C1050+C1250(I) CHEM C1060+C1260(I) CHEM 1020+CHEM C1220 CHEM 12500 CHM 12300 CHM 13500 CHM 13600 CHM 12400 CHM 12600 CHEM C1050+C1250(I) CHM 11500 CHM 13500 CHEM C1060+C1260(I) CHM 11600 CHM 12600 EAPS 22100 GEOL G1100(I)+GEOL G1200(I) GEOL G1100(I)+GEOL G1200(I) GEOL G1090 NRES 23000 GEOG G1090(F) GEOG G303(I) HORT 10100(F) HORT 10200(C) PHYS 15200+24200 PHYS 16200+PHYS 16300 PHYS 20100(F) PHYS 21400 PHYS 22000 PHYS 21500 PHYS 20200(F) PHYS 22100 PHYS 27200 PHYS 15200 PHYS 17200 PHYS P2010(I) PHYS 20100(F) PHYS 24100+PHYS 25200 PHYS 25100 PHYS P2020(I) PHYS 27200 PHYS 20200(F) PHYS 25100 PHYS 26100 PYS 27200 PHYS 25100 PHYS 27100+PHYS 27101 PHYS 24100+25200 PHYS 26100+25200 Science, Technology & Society AGRY 28500 World Crop Adaptation and Distribution AGRY 29000 Introduction to Environmental Science ANTH 21000 Technology and Culture ANSC 10200 Intro to Animal Agriculture BCHM 10000 Intro to Biochemistry BIOL 12100: Biology I: Diversity, Ecology, and Behavior BTNY 20100 Plants and Civilization BTNY 21100 Plants and the Environment COM 25100 Communication, Information and Society EAPS 10000 Planet Earth EAPS 10400 Oceanography EAPS 10600 Geosciences in the Cinema EAPS 11300 Introduction to Environmental Science EAPS 12000 Introduction to Geography ENTM 10500 Insects: Friend and Foe ENTM 21800 Intro to Forensic Science EPCS 10100 Engineering Projects in Community Service EPCS 10200 Engineering Projects in Community Service EPCS 20100 Engineering Projects in Community Service EPCS 20200 Engineering Projects in Community Service FNR 10300 Intro to Environmental Conservation FNR 23000 World Forests and Society FNR 24000 Wildlife in America HSCI 20100: Principles of Public Health IT 22600 Biotechnical Lab I NRES 29000 Introduction to Environmental Science PHIL 27000 Biomedical Ethics POL 23700 Modern Weapons and International Relations STAT 11300 Statistics and Society TECH 12000 Technology and the Individual HONR 19901: The Sustainability Project (F13) COMM 20400 Critical Perspectives on Communication EDCI 20500 Exploring Teaching as a Career ENGL 10600 First Year Composition ENGL 10800 Accelerated First Year Composition: Engaging in Public Discourse SPAN 33000 Spanish Latin American Cinema HONR 19903 Interdisciplinary Approaches to Writing (F13) GEOG G1070(I) GEOG G1100(I) GEOL G1150(I) GEOL G2100(F) HSCI 21800 PHIL P3930(I) Written Communication C = Calumet, F = Fort Wayne, I = IUPUI, IU = Indiana University ENG W1310(F) + W2330(F) ENG W1400(I) + W1500(I) ENGL 10400(C) + ENGL 10500(C) ENGL 10600 ENGL 10800 ENGL W1400(F) WNGL W1400(I) + W1500(I)