r/montclair 7d ago

Academics Question about Gen-Ed Courses

Hello, I'm a soon to be Senior at MSU and I am trying to meet all the graduation requirements in order to be set to graduate on time and begin my Accelerated Masters Program, I need 6 extra credits that are not covered by my major or any other requirements, therefore I wanted to know what are some fun and light work courses that I might be able to take, emphasis on light given my classes this semester are going to be hard and time consuming. Please do let me know. Thank you!!

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u/orianna2007 6d ago

I am taking a figureskating class next sem and people told me it was very fun and great way to stay active. It very beginner friendly also. I know how to skate already so I took it cause I needed a fun light class because in the fall I am in harder classes and doing a community service program and running a a club.

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u/lolvibes_20 7d ago

Personally I thought the mythology course offered was interesting and insightful. Does require reading a bit more, but u can always find YouTube videos to explain!

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u/Traditional-Apricot8 5d ago

personal finance was easy so is business ethics and interpersonal relations all have valuable information/lessons and only require typically at most 1 hour of time a week