Academic Structure of Indiana University (Bloomington)

The Office of the Provost at Indiana University Bloomington oversees the academic programs, research, and policies of 16 schools on the Indiana University Bloomington campus. Together, these units offer more than 550 individual degree programs and majors.[1]

College of Arts and Sciences

The Media School

Departments

The College of Arts and Sciences is academically organized into 42 departments:

Student Building houses Geography and Anthropology Departments

Research Institutes

Research Laboratories

Publications

Museums

Academic Residences

Jacobs School of Music

Departments

The Jacobs School of Music is academically organized into 22 departments:

Research Institutes

Kelley School of Business

Departments

The Kelley School of Business is academically organized into nine departments:

Research Institutes

School of Education

School of Education

Departments

The School of Education is academically organized into five departments:

School of Public Health-Bloomington (formerly the School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation)

Departments

The School of Public Health-Bloomington is academically organized into five departments:

Research and Professional Institutes, Centers, and Affiliated Programs

Centers

Institutes & Working Groups

Laboratories

Affiliated Programs

School of Informatics and Computing

Departments

Lindley Hall houses the Department of Computer Science

The School of Informatics and Computing is academically organized into two departments:

School of Journalism

Research Institutes

Maurer School of Law

The Law School

Clinics

Research Institutes

School of Library and Information Science

SLIS occupies the ground floor of the West Tower of the main library building (center left)

Degrees[2]

SLIS-related Research Groups[3]

School of Public and Environmental Affairs

The School of Public and Environmental Affairs is academically organized into two departments:

School: Office of the Vice Provost of Research (OVPR)[4]

References

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