Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | Variable | $25916 per year for 12-17 credit hours for fall and spring; $9657 per year for summer | Contact provider |
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Course summary
This program is based on the belief that theatrical production and classroom study are of equal and complementary value. Courses in acting, musical theatre, directing, dramatic literature, theatre history, design, play writing, and theatre technology are all vital and interrelated aspects of the Theatre and Drama program, and give students the skills to analyze, produce and perform theatre. Dramatic literature and theatre history courses provide perspective and theory which deepen a student’s understanding of drama.
Program modules
A105 Human Origins and Prehistory, E105 Culture and Society, A150 Freshman Seminar in Ahthropology: Topics, A200 Topics in Anthropology, A205 Anthropology Today: Selected Topics in Current Research, A208 Topics in Anthropology of the Arts and Expressive Behavior, A303 Evolution and Prehistory, A306 Anthropological Statistics, E303 Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology, A399 Honors Tutorial, A400 Undergraduate Seminar in Anthroplogy, A401 Cultural Resource Management, A403 Introduction to Museum Studies, A405 Museum Methods, A406 Fieldwork in Ethnography and Linguistics, A408 Museum Practicum, A410 Anthropology Capstone Seminar, A495 Individual Readings in Anthropology, A496 Field Study in Anthropology, A505 Fields of Anthropology: A Graduate Survey, A506 Anthropological Statistics, A521 Internship in Teaching Anthropology, A600 Seminar in Anthropology, A800 Research, G901 Advanced Research, B200 Bioanthropology, B301 Laboratory in Bioanthropology, B310 Bioanthropology: A History of Ideas, B350 Issues in Human Origins: Creation and Evolution, B368 The Evolution of Primate Social Behavior, B370 Human Variation, B400 Undergraduate Seminar, B405 Fieldwork in Bioanthropology, B464 Human Paleontotlogy, B466 The Primates, B470 Human Adaptation: Biological Approaches, B472 Bioanthropology of Aboriginal America, B480 Human Growth and Development, B500 Proseminar in Bioanthropology, B521 Bioanthropology Research Methods, B522 Laboratory Methods in Bioanthropology, B523 Anthropometry, B524 Theory and Method in Human Paleontology, B525 Genetic Methods in Anthropology, B526 Human Osteology, B528 Dental Anthropology, B550 Issues in Human Origins: Creation and Evolution, B568 The Evolution of Primate Social Behavior, B570 Human Adaptation: Biological Approaches, B600 Seminar in Bioanthroplogy, B601 Primate Anatomy, B602 Paleopathology.
Entry requirement for international students
Students should have a equivalent of four years of high school or secondary school work in English or the language of instruction (including literature, grammar, and composition courses), Three years of mathematics, including algebra, geometry, and advanced algebra, At least one year of a laboratory science (biology, chemistry, or physics), Two years of social science (history, government, economics, psychology, or sociology). Either the SAT I or the ACT is required. The IU school code is 1324 for the SAT and 1210 for the ACT. TOEFL is not required for most freshman applicants. However, if students have taken the TOEFL they are encouraged to submit their scores to assist with academic advising. Students should also posses the following international secondary level requirements based on their country they come from; India - Higher Secondary School Certificate or Indian School Certificate Examination. Pakistan - Higher Secondary Certificate or Intermediate Certificate. Singapore - Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education showing completion of at least six Ordinary Level examinations with grades of A, B or C. At least one exam must be in each of the following areas: English, Math, Lab Science, and Social Science. Bangladesh - Higher Secondary Certificate. China - Graduation Certificate from upper middle school. Indonesia - Surat Tanda Tamat Belajar (STTB)- Sekolah Menegah Unum Tingkat Atas (SMA) (Certificate of Completion of General Academic Upper Secondary School).
Indiana University Bloomington accepts IELTS*
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Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
INDIANA UNIVERSITY BLOOMINGTON
Department name
College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Anthropology
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