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General Education Capstone requirement for students entering summer 2003 or later:  One approved General Education Capstone course (CAP) in Liberal Studies or the major.
The capstone course asks students to reflect on their liberal studies course work and encourages them to relate their liberal studies experiences to their work in their major and to their personal and professional goals.  Some approved capstone courses are restricted to students earning major or minor credit in the discipline offering the course.

Students who entered Indiana State University prior to summer 2003 may enroll in approved General Education Capstone courses and receive Liberal Studies Elective credit in Scientific and Mathematical Studies, Social and Behavioral Studies, or Literary, Artistic, and Philosophical Studies if they have:
1.  Completed seven or nine required liberal studies courses,
2.  Earned at least 78 hours of college credit, and
3.  Submitted and received approval of an appropriate petition.

  OPEN TO ALL
AFRI 470 Racial Expression in African American Popular Culture 
ANTH 498 The Human Discovery
CIMT 475 Critical Thinking in Teaching
ENG 483 Multiple Literacies
ENG 484 Interrelations of Literature
ELAF 400 Liberal Studies and Education: Creating Learning Communities
IMT 421 Industrial & Mechanical Technology
IS 495 International Studies Capstone Experience-Open to students who have taken courses outside USA-To be determined by Coordinator & Janis Halpern
MATH 492 History of Mathematics
PSCI 464 Contested Issues in Political Science
SOC 302 Work, Employment & Society
WS 450 Student Activism in Theory & Practice
  MAJORS ONLY
ART 499P Art and the Artist in the Context of Society
BIOL 497 Current and Historical Issues in Science-Majors Only-Must be taken with BIOL 498,499
BIOL 498 Capstone Research-Majors Only-Take with BIOL 497,499
BIOL 499 Research Capstone Presentation-Majors Only-Must take with BIOL 498, 498
BUS 401 Senior Business Experience
COMM 479 Communication Ethics
CRIM 499 Danger & Disorder: Critical Issues in Criminology
ENG 486 Teaching English
ENG 487 Crime & Punishment-CEP Students Only
ELED 450 Early Childhood Education
ELED 457 Elementary & Special Education
FCS 410 Family & Consumer Science Capstone Seminar
MUS 350 Music History I
MUS 351 Music History II
NURS 486 Professional Nursing Synthesis
PSY 485 Psychology and Society
SOCW 494 Professional Seminar in Social Work
SS 305 Teaching Social Studies in Secondary Schools
SS 306 Interdisciplinary Perspectives in Teaching Social Studies

 

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