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the professor has a lot to do with it. you could pick an interesting course that becomes less interesting because of an awful professor, or take a less interesting class that becomes more interesting because of a good professor. keep that in mind
I've really been enjoying a biomedical ethics class offered by my school's philosophy department. Also, you'd be surprised how relevant medieval literature is to the politics and social power structures today. 🙂
Also, if you don't know any/enough Spanish, take some.
I've really been enjoying a biomedical ethics class offered by my school's philosophy department. Also, you'd be surprised how relevant medieval literature is to the politics and social power structures today. 🙂
Also, if you don't know any/enough Spanish, take some.
I took biomedical ethics last semester and it might be a good class if you are interested in Ethics and don't mind reading and talking about abortion and death every class period. The class didn't change my beliefs very much, however, it did spark a plenty of lively discussions.It looks like I am going to have a humanities/social science elective in the spring. Any suggestions? (fun courses you've taken in the past, think would be useful to take, etc)
Also, I would like to note that I've been looking through my registrar's course listing, reading reviews, taking note of my interests, yada yada. Cheers to preemptively staving off the less-than-helpful "just take what you are interested in" posts. 😀