Registration time is upon us, and while some groan at taking the stereotypical Fine Arts course to fulfill credits, others pull hair to find filler time for prime thumb-twiddling before graduation.
UT for Dummies has a few recommendations to help escape HIS 315: United States, 1492-1865 and other life draining courses.
For the Fine Arts credit:
Try MUS 307: History of Rock music. The homework equals… listening to really good music.
For the American history credit:
- AFR 374D/ WGS 340: Black women in America
- AFR 374D/ AMS 321/ MAS 374: US in Civil Rights Era
- AMS 310: Intro to American Studies
- AMS 370: Movies and Modern America
- WGS 301: US Women and Gender until 1865
- AAS 325: History of the US West
- R S 346: Jesus in American culture
For the writing courses credit:
- AMS 311S: Coming of age in America (youth culture)
- AMS 311S: American Places of Leisure
- WGS 322: Sociology of Masculinities (examines the macho effect)
- RHE 309K, #45035: Rhetoric of Fairy Tales
- RHE 309K, #45045: Rhetoric of the American future
- RHE 309K, #45060: Rhetoric of comic books
- RHE 309K, #45075: Rhetoric of makeovers
- RHE 309K, #45125: Rhetoric of Southern rock
- RHE 309K, #45155: Rhetoric of conspiracy theories
For the whatev credit:
- ENS 107S, #25460: Javanese Gamelan. Only here will you be able to have a one-hour class of hitting a gong. Additionally, UT is one of 12 colleges in the country to have a gamelan class.
- ENS 107S, #25490: North Indian music. A tough class to get into due to size limitations… but fulfill your dream of learning sitar from one of Ravi Shankar’s own students. Yes, he has met George Harrison.
Of course, these are only just a few courses to take–but none of these require prerequisites for even the biggest dummie.
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April 10th, 2008 at 1:41 am
i really wish someone would have posted this for me when i had to take all these classes…
also, everyone should remember the ACC option. all of these classes mentioned above have the ability to be completed at ACC, but all students need to check with their lovely and talented advisers before setting anything in stone.
the benefits of being dual enrolled are: saving money, saving time (if the class is taken online) and saving your sanity when you need to fit an ‘easy’ class or two into your crazy schedule.
April 10th, 2008 at 7:04 pm
Cool! Do you have any suggestions for an easy sociology or psychology course?
April 10th, 2008 at 10:12 pm
do u have any good tips 4 study abroad? thx.
April 11th, 2008 at 8:32 am
Psychology 301 will be most likely the easiest class you’ll ever take. Well behind History of Rock. I took it with Lotto and he was great, but I don’t know if he still teaches it.
April 11th, 2008 at 10:48 am
sociology of masculinities is cross sectioned as a sociology course. i highly recommend it.
study abroad for maymester or summer?