College Courses

College courses, listed below by discipline and course number, are linked to course descriptions. See the course description for available delivery formats. The course description includes:


Course Numbers
100-299: lower-division, introductory-level college courses.
300-499: upper-division courses for advanced undergraduates.
500-699: graduate courses, designed for students who already have undergraduate degrees, or have received special permission to register.

Credits
The credit hours are semester hours and include the accrediting institution: UI-University of Idaho, BSU-Boise State University, LCSC-Lewis-Clark State College, and ISU-Idaho State University. The number of credits cannot be changed to meet special circumstances.

Delivery format
All Independent Study in Idaho courses and their study guides are available online and in print unless otherwise stated. Whether a student uses a print-based or online study guide, some college courses require Internet access to successfully complete assignments. To see if a course requires Internet access, see the course description for individual courses listed below. See Course Delivery for more information about study guides.
 

College courses are offered in the following subjects:

Mathematics
Accounting
ACCT 201 Introduction to Financial Accounting
ACCT 202 Introduction to Managerial Accounting
Anthropology
Anth 100 Introduction to Anthropology
Anth 323 Introduction to Museology
Anth 329 North American Indians
Anth 327 Belief Systems
Anth 419 Museum Administration
Business
Bus 101 Introduction to Business
Bus 262 Real Estate Finance
Bus 263 Real Estate Law
Bus 321 Principles of Marketing
Business Law
BLaw 265 Legal Environment of Business
Child & Family Studies
CFS 471 Advanced Consumer Economics
Economics
Econ 201 Principles of Economics
Econ 202 Principles of Economics
Econ 343 Money and Banking
Education
ED 320 Elementary Reading Methods
ED 338 Elementary Language Arts Methods
ED 344 Elementary School Science Methods
ED 421 Social Studies Curriculum
English
Engl 101 Introduction to College Writing
Engl 102 English Composition
Engl 257 World Literature I
Engl 258 World Literature II
Engl 277 American Literature I
Engl 278 American Literature II
Engl 476 Shakespeare
Environmental Science
EnvS 101 Introduction to Environmental Science
Family & Consumer Science (see Child & Family Studies)
FCS 205 Concepts in Human Nutrition
FCS 346 Personal and Family Finance and Management
Foreign Languages and Literatures
Span 101 Elementary Spanish I
Span 102 Elementary Spanish II
Span 201 Intermediate Spanish I
Flen 243 English Word Origins
Health Care Administration
HCA 210 Medical Terminology and Communication
History
Hist 101 History of Civilization I
Hist 102 History of Civilization II
Hist 111 Introduction to U.S. History I
Hist 112 Introduction to U.S. History II
Hist 180 Introduction to East Asian History
Hist 415 Civil War and Reconstruction, 1828-1877
Hist 417 United States, 1900-1945
Hist 418 Recent America, 1945-Present
Hist 423 Idaho and the Pacific Northwest
Journalism and Mass Media
Jamm 265 Principles of Advertising
Jamm 364 Advertising Media Planning
Library Science
Graduate level (500) library science courses can only be taken with instructor permission. Contact ISI for instructor contact information. Information regarding the education media generalist endorsement is available at Library Science Courses.
LibS 415 Technical Services for Small Libraries
LibS 416 Library Services to Rural Areas
LibS 419 Computer Applications in Libraries
LibS 420/520 Classification and Cataloging
LibS 421/521 Acquisitions & Collection Development in Libraries
LibS 422 Use of the School Library
LibS 423/523 Introduction to Reference Work
LibS 424 Information Sources on the Internet for Libraries
LibS 425/525 Organization and Management of Small Libraries
LibS 426 Information Literacy for the Library Media Specialist
LibS 427 Library and Media Center Practicum
LibS 428 Children's Literature for Librarians
LibS 429 Adolescent Literature for Librarians
Mathematics
Math 108 Intermediate Algebra
Math 130 Finite Mathematics
Math 143 Pre-Calculus Algebra and Analytical Geometry
Math 160 Survey of Calculus
Math 170 Analytical Geometry and Calculus I
Math 253 Introduction to Statistics
Microbiology, Molecular Biology & Biochemistry
MMBB 154 Introductory Microbiology
Museology
Anth 323 Introduction to Museology
Anth 419 Museum Administration
Music History
MusH 101 Survey of Music
MusH 201 History of Rock and Roll
Philosophy
Phil 103 Ethics
Phil 320 History of Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
Phil 321 History of Modern Philosophy
Physics
Phys 100 Essentials of Physics
Phys 111 General Physics I
Phys 112 General Physics II
Phys 152 Descriptive Astronomy
Phys 153 Descriptive Astronomy Lab
Political Science
PolS 101 U.S. Intro to Political Science and American Government
PolS 275 American State and Local Government
PolS 451 Public Administration
Psychology
Psyc 101 Introduction to Psychology
Psyc 300 Statistical Methods
Psyc 305 Developmental Psychology
Psyc 310 Psychology of Personality
Psyc 311 Abnormal Psychology
Psyc 372 Physiological Psychology
Psyc 390 Psychology of Learning
Psyc 410 Sports Psychology
Psyc 415 History and Systems of Psychology
Psyc 420 Personal and Social Development
Psyc 496 Applied Behavior Analysis
Real Estate (see Business)
Finan 201 Fundamentals of Real Estate
Social Science
SS 350 Women in the Twentieth Century
Sociology
Soc 101 Introduction to Sociology
Soc 230 Social Problems
Soc 315 The Family
Soc 360 Minority Groups