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A course may be either a “Home” course or an “Ident” course.

A “Home” course is a course that is created, maintained and “owned” by one academic department (aka the “Home” department). The “Home” department is primarily responsible for the decision making and logistical support for the course and instructor.

An “Ident” course is the exact same course as the “Home” (i.e. same instructor, same class time, etc), but is simply being offered to students through another department for purposes of registering under a different department and course number.

Students should, whenever possible, register for their courses under the department number toward which they intend to count the course.For example, an AFAS major should register for the course "Africa:Peoples and Cultures" under its Ident number, L90 306B, whereas an Anthropology major should register for the same course under its Home number, L48 306B.

Getting Started

You can start looking for courses by selecting search parameters in the box above and clicking the 'Search' button. Results will be displayed in this area. To come back to this text, click the Home link on the menu bar. For more information, check out Using Course Listings below. You can learn more about the Curriculum by visiting the Arts & Sciences  web site.

Using Course Listings

The main features of this application are available from the menu items listed after 'Course Listings'.


The Arts & Sciences Discovery Curriculum – Use the search functions on this page to find out how various courses and programs can be used to fulfill Arts & Sciences distribution requirements. Search for courses in one of the four Areas or for courses that fulfill one or more of the Core Requirements. Also look for Clusters or Major and Minor programs that can be used to satisfy the four Area requirements.

  • Click ‘Courses’ to search for courses in a particular area (e.g. Social Sciences), courses that fulfill a particular core requirement (e.g. Writing Intensive) and/or courses that fulfill different combinations of requirements. Add a keyword search to further narrow your results.
  • Click ‘Courses in Clusters’ to find out which courses in A&S departments and programs participate in clusters.
  • Click ‘Clusters’ to see a list of current clusters. Find out which clusters are in which of the four areas.
  • Click ‘Majors/Minors’ for a list of A&S majors, second majors, and minors. Any of these programs can fulfill one of your cluster requirements. See which area requirement your major or minor will fulfill.
  • In any tab, click on a course, cluster, or program row to get more details about items you’re interested in.

The Arts & Sciences IQ Curriculum – Click this tab, and then use the search functions to find out how various courses and programs can be used to fulfill Arts & Sciences distribution requirements. Search for courses in one of the four Areas, or for courses that fulfill one or more of the Core Requirements, or for a combination of both. Also look for Major and Minor programs, Focus and other First Year Programs, Study Away Programs, and Integrated Inquiries (IQs) that can be used to satisfy the Integrations requirement.

  • Click ‘Courses’ to search for courses in a particular area (e.g. the Humanities), courses that fulfill a particular core requirement (e.g. Writing Intensive), and/or courses that fulfill different combinations of requirements. Add a keyword search or select a particular department to further narrow your results.
  • Click ‘Integrations’ to explore Integrations options by type – Majors and Minors; Focus and Other First Year Programs, Designated Study Away Programs, and IQs.Narrow your search by selecting a specific Area (e.g. The Humanities) in the drop-down box and then clicking Search.Learn more about your search returns by clicking the [expand sign] button to the left of the Integrations type.Clicking the [question sign] to the right of the Integrations type will open a new window providing more general information.
  • In any tab, click on a course row or program name row to get more details about items in which you’re interested.