Schedule of Classes: Departments

Summer 2016, Bloomington

The Summer 2016 course offerings listed in the attached report are not real time, but will be updated on a daily basis throughout the Registration period. Please note that any changes to the schedule (such as new courses, days, room assignments, or instructor name) will appear the next time the report is updated.

NOTE: You will see ***** next to some classes instead of a class number. In the new system, only one component of a class that includes a lecture/lab/discussion combination is designated as the "enrollment" class (usually the lab or discussion). This "enrollment" class is the only one with a class number listed -- you will use this class number in registration. Once this initial "enrollment" class is added, you will be prompted to choose the other related components.

RSTR = Class Restricted (Class, School, Major, Prerequisite Required, etc.)
PERM = Class requires Student Permission from Course Department
VT = Variable Title                  CLSD = Class closed
***** = Class that is "related" to another enrollment class. See detail above.

SUMMER SESSION CODES:     
12W or 1 = Twelve Week/Full Term      
4W1 = First Four Week       4W2 = Second Four Week       4W3 = Third Four Week
6W1 = First Six Week       6W2 = Second Six Week
8W1 = First Eight Week        8W2 = Second Eight Week
NS1 = Non-Standard Session 1         NS2 = Non-Standard Session 2

Information on this report reflects data as of the end of the day Tuesday, September 13, 2016

DepartmentsDepartments
AAAD African Am & Afri Diaspora Std
AADM Arts Administration
AAST Asian American Studies
ABEH Animal Behavior
AFRI African Studies
AMID Apparel Merch/Int Design
AMST American Studies
ANAT Anatomy
ANTH Anthropology
ARTH Art History
ASCS Arts&Sciences Career Services
AST Astronomy
BIOC Biochemistry
BIOL Biology
BIOT Biotechnology
BUS Business
CEUS Central Eurasian Studies
CHEM Chemistry
CJUS Criminal Justice-Coas
CLAS Classical Studies
CLLC Collins Living-Learning Center
CMCL Communication & Culture
CMLT Comparative Literature
COGS Cognitive Science
COLL College of Arts & Sciences
CSCI Computer Science
EALC East Asian Lang & Culture
ECON Economics
EDUC Education
ENG English
EURO European Studies
FINA Fine Arts
FOLK Folklore and Ethnomusicology
FRIT French And Italian
GEOG Geography
GEOL Geological Sciences
GER Germanic Languages
GNDR Gender Studies
GRAD Graduate
HISP Spanish & Portuguese
HIST History
HON Honors
HPSC Hist & Phil Of Sci & Medicine
HUBI Human Biology
ILS Information & Library Science
IMP Individualized Major Program
INFO Informatics
INST India Studies
INTL International Studies
JSTU Jewish Studies
LAMP Liberal Arts And Mgmt Program
LATS Latino Studies
LAW Law
LING Linguistics
LSTU Labor Studies
LTAM Latin American Studies
MATH Mathematics
MEST Medieval Studies
MIL Military
MSCH The Media School
MSCI Medical Sciences
MUS Music
NELC Near Eastern Lang & Cultures
NEUS Center For Neural Sciences
NURS Nursing
OPT Optometry
OVST Overseas Studies
PACE Political & Civic Engagemt Prg
PHAR Pharmacology
PHIL Philosophy
PHSL Physiology
PHYS Physics
POLS Political Science
PSY Psychological & Brain Sciences
REEI Russian & East European Inst
REL Religious Studies
SGIS Global & International Studies
SLAV Slav&East Euro Lang & Cultures
SLST Second Language Studies
SOC Sociology
SPEA Public And Envir Affairs
SPH Public Health
SPHS Speech & Hearing Sciences
STAT Statistics
SWK Social Work
TEL Telecommunications
THTR Theatre, Drama & Cntmp Dance
TOPT Optometric Technology
VICT Victorian Studies
VSCI Vision Science