November 21, 2024

Your Guide to Unique Fall Courses

The spring semester is coming to an end, which means the course selections for the fall semester are finally available. Unless you’re graduating this semester, transferring schools, or studying abroad, chances are that you will need to sign up for fall courses. This process can prove to be both exciting and stressful. It’s tempting to cram your schedule with as many major-or minor-specific courses as possible, but why? Yes, you may love your major(s) and/or minor(s), but don’t you want a break from all that? We need a ton of elective credits, anyway. Why not try your hand at a different field altogether?

While Capital doesn’t have as broad of a course selection as the gargantuan Ohio State, Capital still offers some pretty unique courses during the year. Below is a list of some neat sounding classes being taught in the fall. If you’re in need of a few extra credits, want to try something new, or just think some of these courses sound totally rad, then go for it! Note: some of these courses do need prereqs, so keep that in mind when making selections.

 

BUS-348: Social Media Marketing

COM-253: Communication and Gender

EDUC-214: Intro to Learning: Art, Music, Drama, Movement

EMF-100: WXCU Radio

EMF-100: CapTV

ENGL-293: Alternative Worlds

ENGL-345: Major Authors: Dante

ENGL-493: Moderns: Yeats, Woolf, Joyce

HIST-220: History of Africa

HIST-293: History of Islam

HSPTS-101: Hip Hop Aerobics

MUSIC-120: Intro to Listening to Music

MUSIC-124: World Music Lab: Asian

MUSIC-125: World Music Lab: Caribbean

MUSIC-210: Intro to Jazz & Pop Music

MUSIC-210: Intro to Rock and Roll

PHYS-120: Physics in Science Fiction

PSYCH-171: Bystander Intervention

PSYCH-320: Social/Personality Psychology

PSYCH-382: Death, Dying, and Bereavement

RELIG-152: World Religions: Asian

RUS-110: Elementary Russian

SPAN-355: Intro to Modern Hispanic Literature

SPAN-410: Spanish Theatre

UC-100: Ambient Awareness

UC-100: Youth Rebellion

 

 

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