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Academic Bulletin

Indiana University Kokomo's Academic Bulletin (2004-2006) contains descriptions of courses offered by each academic department.  In addition, the Bulletin contains academic policies and a list of faculty. Select which section of the Bulletin you would like to see from the table of contents below.

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Table of Contents
2 Campus Telephone Numbers
3 Academic Calendars
6 Indiana University
7 Indiana University Kokomo
7 History
8 Academic Programs and Degrees
9 Fees
10-11 Services and Facilities
12 Student Services
12-13 Admissions
14-15 Scholarships and Financial Aid
15 Veterans and Military Personnel
16 Registrar
16 Student Development and Campus Life
17 Campus Climate
17-18 Student Activities
18 Student Health Insurance
18 Counseling
19 Academic Support Services
19 University Division
19 Learning Enhancement Center
19-20 Honors Program
21 Overseas Study Program
22 Academic Regulations
22-23 Academic Requirements
23-24 Grading Policies
25 Academic Standing of Students
25 Academic Probation and Dismissal Policy
26 Special Credit
27 Division of Allied Health Sciences
28 Clinical Laboratory Science
28 Coding Technology Certificate
28 Cytotechnology
28 Health Information Administration
29 Medical Imagining Technology
29 Nuclear Medicine Technology
29 Occupational Therapy
29 Paramedic Science
30 Physical Therapy
30 Radiation Therapy
30 Radiography
31 Respiratory Therapy
32 Dental Hygiene (Non-Allied Health Program)
33 School of Arts and Sciences
33 General Arts and Sciences Curriculum
34-35 Degree Requirements
35 Bachelor of Arts in Health and Aging
35 Associate of Arts Degree
35-36 Interdisciplinary Minors
37 Arts and Sciences Courses
37 Freshman Learning Communities
38-39 Master of Liberal Studies
39 Department of Humanities
39-40 Bachelor of Arts in Humanities
40 Bachelor of Arts in English
40-41 Bachelor of Arts in Communication Arts
41-42 Bachelor of Arts in Professional Communications
42 Minor in the Humanities
43-51 Humanities Courses
52 Department of Natural, Information and Mathematical Sciences
52 Bachelor of Arts in Biological and Physical Sciences
52 Bachelor of Arts in Biology
53-54 Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry
54 Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems
54 Postbaccalaureate Certificate in Computer Information Systems
54 Minor in Computer Information Systems
54-55 Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics
55 Minor in Mathematics
55-60 Natural, Information and Mathematical Science Courses
61 Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences
61 Bachelor of Arts in History / Political Science
61 Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
62 Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
62 Minors in the Social and Behavioral Sciences
63-67 Social and Behavioral Sciences Courses
67 Social Work
68 School of Business
69 Policies Governing Undergraduate Study
70 Bachelor of Science in Business
73 Associate of Science in Applied Business Studies
73 The Postbaccalaureate Certificate in Accounting
74 Master of Business Administration
75-79 Business Courses — Undergraduate
79-80 Master of Business Administration Courses
81 Division of Continuing Studies
81 General Studies Degree Programs
81-82 Associate of Arts in General Studies (A.A.G.S.) Requirements
82 Bachelor of General Studies (B.G.S.) Requirements
82 ACCELerated Evening College
82 Recognition of Previously Earned Credit
83 Independent Study by Correspondence
83 Continuing Education (Noncredit) Programs
84 Division of Education
84 General Information
85 Undergraduate Programs
85-86 Teacher Education Program (TEP)
87 Bachelor of Science in Education
87 Endorsements and Additions to Elementary Licenses
87 Senior High/Junior High/Middle School Education Certification Programs
88 Graduate Study in Education
90 Master of Science in Education — Elementary Education
90 Master of Science in Education — Secondary Education
91-92 Undergraduate Education Courses
92-94 Graduate Courses
95 Division of Labor Studies
95 Application and Admission
95-96 Academic Policies
96 Student Services
96 Certificate in Labor Studies
96 Associate of Science in Labor Studies
97 Bachelor of Science in Labor Studies
97 Minor in Labor Studies
97-99 Labor Studies Courses
99 Noncredit Programs
100 School of Nursing
100 Philosophy
100-101 The Code for Nurses
101 Nondiscrimination Policy
101 Student Nurses’ Association
101 Scholarships and Financial Aid
101 Honors and Awards
101-102 General Policies for the IU Kokomo Division of Nursing
102-104 Academic Policies for All Nursing Programs
104-108 Associate of Science in Nursing Program
108-110 Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program
110-111 Nursing Major Policies
112 R.N. to B.S.N.
112 Master’s Degree in Community Health Nursing
112-115 Nursing Courses
116 School of Public and Environmental Affairs
116-117 Bachelor of Science in Public Affairs
117 Graduate Certificate in Public Management
117 Certificate in Correctional Management and Supervision
117 Certificate in Public Safety
117-118 Minor in Criminal Justice
118 Associate of Science in Criminal Justice
118-119 Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice
119-120 Criminal Justice Courses
120-121 Public Affairs and Environmental Courses
122 Purdue University School of Technology at Kokomo
122 Administration
122 Purdue University School of Technology
122 Programs
123-124 Admission
124-127 Academic Regulations and Policies
127-128 Scholarships and Awards
128 Student Activities
128-129 Associate of Science in Computer Graphics Technology
129-130 Computer Graphics Technology Courses
130 Associate of Science in Computer Technology
130-131 Computer Technology Courses
132 Associate of Science in Electrical Engineering Technology
132 Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Technology
132-133 Computer Engineering Technology Option
133-135 Electrical Engineering Technology Courses
135 Associate of Science in Mechanical Engineering Technology
135-136 Associate of Science in Computer Integrated Manufacturing Technology
136 Mechanical Engineering Technology and Computer
Integrated Manufacturing Technology Courses
137 Associate of Science in Organizational Leadership and Supervision
137-138 Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership and Supervision
138 Organizational Leadership and Supervision Courses
139 Additional Purdue Courses
139 Industrial Outreach Program
140 University Policies
140 Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Policy
140-141 Rules Determining Resident and Nonresident Student Status
141-144 Regulations and Policies Applicable to Students on the Kokomo Campus
141-142 Motor Vehicles Regulations
142-144 Policy on Student Records
145-150 Faculty and Administration
151 Course Description Index
152 Key to Course Codes