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SUPPLEMENTAL AND PREPROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS 4 209<br />

ENGINEERING<br />

Students interested in pursuing an engineering degree can<br />

begin their studies at IU <strong>South</strong> <strong>Bend</strong> in the Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Physics <strong>and</strong> Astronomy. The department has dualdegree<br />

arrangements with engineering departments at<br />

other institutions, under which students can earn both a<br />

Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science in Physics from IU <strong>South</strong> <strong>Bend</strong> <strong>and</strong> a<br />

Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science in Engineering from the partnering<br />

institution, following at least three years <strong>of</strong> study at IU<br />

<strong>South</strong> <strong>Bend</strong> <strong>and</strong> two years <strong>of</strong> study at the partnering<br />

institution. More information about these 3/2 dualdegree<br />

arrangements can be found in the Physics <strong>and</strong><br />

Astronomy section <strong>of</strong> the listing <strong>of</strong> undergraduate<br />

programs in the College <strong>of</strong> Liberal Arts <strong>and</strong> Sciences.<br />

Students interested in transferring to an engineering<br />

degree program without pursuing a physics degree from<br />

IU <strong>South</strong> <strong>Bend</strong> should consult the admissions <strong>of</strong>fice at<br />

the institution to which they hope to transfer.<br />

While specific requirements for transfer admission vary<br />

by institution, the courses listed below are required in<br />

most engineering degree programs. Specifically, they<br />

are required <strong>of</strong> students transferring into one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional engineering schools at the West Lafayette<br />

campus <strong>of</strong> Purdue <strong>University</strong>.<br />

(All courses are 3 credit hours, unless otherwise designated.)<br />

CSCI-C 101 Computer Programming I (4 cr.)<br />

ENG-W 131 Elementary Composition 1<br />

MATH-M 215 Calculus I (5 cr.)<br />

MATH-M 216 Calculus II (5 cr.)<br />

PHYS-P 221 Physics 1 (5 cr.)<br />

PHYS-P 222 Physics 2 (5 cr.)<br />

SPCH-S 121 Public Speaking<br />

Sequence 1<br />

CHEM-C 105<br />

CHEM-C 125<br />

Principles <strong>of</strong> Chemistry I<br />

Experimental Chemistry I (2 cr.)<br />

Sequence 2<br />

CHEM-C 106 Principles <strong>of</strong> Chemistry II<br />

CHEM-C 126 Experimental Chemistry II (2 cr.)<br />

A limited number <strong>of</strong> courses in the social <strong>and</strong> behavioral<br />

<strong>sciences</strong> or in the <strong>arts</strong> <strong>and</strong> humanities can generally also<br />

be applied toward the requirements <strong>of</strong> an engineering<br />

degree program.<br />

Students interested in taking course work in engineering<br />

at IU <strong>South</strong> <strong>Bend</strong> should contact the faculty advisor,<br />

Monika Lynker, in physics <strong>and</strong> astronomy soon after<br />

admission to IU <strong>South</strong> <strong>Bend</strong> to discuss an appropriate<br />

degree program.<br />

LAW<br />

In the United States, students apply for law school<br />

admission after they have received a four-year bachelor’s<br />

degree (either a B.A. or B.S.) in a major <strong>of</strong> their choice.<br />

Following diverse paths to prepare themselves for law<br />

school, successful students come from all walks <strong>of</strong> life<br />

with diverse experiences <strong>and</strong> different courses <strong>of</strong> study.<br />

Students attend law school for three to four years <strong>and</strong>,<br />

when they complete their studies, most earn a juris doctor<br />

(J.D.) degree <strong>and</strong> then take a written bar examination in<br />

the state(s) or regions(s) in which they wish to practice law.<br />

Some common undergraduate degrees <strong>of</strong> students currently<br />

in law schools are political science, history, English,<br />

philosophy, psychology, criminal justice, <strong>and</strong> business.<br />

Many IU <strong>South</strong> <strong>Bend</strong> students also take a certificate or<br />

minor in paralegal studies, which further prepares them<br />

for law school admission <strong>and</strong> the legal pr<strong>of</strong>ession. These,<br />

<strong>and</strong> many other majors <strong>and</strong> minors, help develop students’<br />

analytical <strong>and</strong> communication skills, including critical<br />

thinking, reasoning, writing <strong>and</strong> oral communication—all<br />

important skills for success in law school.<br />

To be admitted to law school, students must have a<br />

strong undergraduate cumulative grade point average<br />

<strong>and</strong> an acceptable score on the Law School Admissions<br />

Test (LSAT). The very best schools will only accept the<br />

top students.<br />

<strong>Indiana</strong> <strong>University</strong> has two law schools: <strong>Indiana</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong> School <strong>of</strong> Law-Bloomington <strong>and</strong> <strong>Indiana</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong> School <strong>of</strong> Law-<strong>Indiana</strong>polis; each has its<br />

own admissions requirements. Application forms for<br />

admission are available at:<br />

Office <strong>of</strong> Admissions<br />

<strong>Indiana</strong> <strong>University</strong> School <strong>of</strong> Law-Bloomington<br />

211 S. <strong>Indiana</strong> Avenue<br />

Bloomington, <strong>Indiana</strong> 47405-7001<br />

Office <strong>of</strong> Admissions<br />

<strong>Indiana</strong> <strong>University</strong> School <strong>of</strong> Law-<strong>Indiana</strong>polis<br />

735 West New York Street<br />

<strong>Indiana</strong>polis, <strong>Indiana</strong> 46202-5222<br />

Students interested in law school should obtain<br />

additional information about law schools from the Pre-<br />

Law H<strong>and</strong>book published by Bobbs-Merrill <strong>and</strong> prepared<br />

by the Association <strong>of</strong> American Law Schools <strong>and</strong> the Law<br />

School Admission Test Council.<br />

For pre-law advising, student should call the Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Political Science to make an appointment.<br />

MEDICINE<br />

A student is eligible for admission to the <strong>Indiana</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong> School <strong>of</strong> Medicine upon receipt <strong>of</strong> a<br />

bachelor’s degree (or in exceptional cases, completion<br />

<strong>of</strong> 90 credit hours <strong>of</strong> university-level courses; however,<br />

nearly all students admitted to the School <strong>of</strong> Medicine<br />

have a bachelor’s degree). A student who plans to apply<br />

to medical school may earn his or her bachelor’s degree<br />

in any major, but must complete the following courses<br />

prior to admission:<br />

(All courses are 3 credit hours, unless otherwise designated.)<br />

Biology (10 cr.)<br />

BIOL-L 101 Introduction to Biological Sciences<br />

1 (5 cr.)<br />

BIOL-L 102 Introduction to Biological Sciences<br />

2 (5 cr.)

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