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Curriculum Guides

Curriculum Guides are “pattern sheets” that outline the courses you must take to complete the requirements for your degree. The Registrar's Office prepares and updates these guides annually. These curriculum guides were prepared with the full-time Day Division student in mind; hence, the suggested sequencing in these guides reflects the traditional four-year, full-time model for Day Division students. SAL students may use these documents as guides to the courses required, recognizing that course sequencing will differ.

SAL students enrolled in the Extended Programs Division (EPD) may be able to put these guides to good use. Also, the Accelerated Programs Division (APD) guides for the Liberal Studies degree and the Organizational Leadership degree are found on this page.

School for Adult Learning Degree Programs

Click these links to obtain the curriculum guides for either of the degree programs unique to the School for Adult Learning:

Bachelor of Liberal Studies (B.L.S.) Curriculum Guide
Organizational Leadership (B.S.) Curriculum Guide

University Curriculum Guides for Other Degree Programs

Click this link to go to the Registrar's Web site, where you may obtain curriculum guides for any of the University's more than 80 degree programs.

Go to Curriculum Guides External site

Questions or comments regarding curriculum guides should be directed to the University Registrar, Dr. Mary Beth Bagg. The Registrar's Office is located in Esch Hall 107. If you have questions about the SAL degree programs, contact the SAL Key Advisor, Kathy Simpher, at 317-788-2107 or via e-mail at: ksimpher@uindy.edu.

Acknowledgement: Kathy West in the Registrar's Office put in a tremendous amount of dedicated, tedious, meticulous work in preparing these guides. Thank you!


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