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Insight into the Upper Division classes at Colorado State University

Hey, I'm currently a sophomore and planning to transfer to Colorado State University next year. I'd appreciate it if anyone has some insights on what the easiest upper division classes to take there are? Besides being easy, I'll also appreciate a class that's interesting and offers value.

a year ago

The specific 'easiest' upper-division courses can vary depending on the major and college within Colorado State University, as well as personal strengths and interests. However, some classes consistently come up in discussions as being not only manageable but also fascinating.

ECON 335 - Intro to Economics has been mentioned by many students for its mix of real-life application and engaging material. The course does have calculus prerequisites, but students often say that the class itself doesn't rely heavily on complex mathematical concepts. If you have a basic understanding of economic principles and you're interested in the broader world, this might be worth a look.

PSY 252 - Mind, Brain, and Behavior is another class students often speak positively about. The course explores the intersection of psychology and human behavior, covering everything from motivation to leadership. Previous knowledge of psychology can be helpful, but isn't necessary to succeed in the class.

For something in the humanities, you might consider E 341 - Literary Criticism. The workload is primarily reading and writing based, which some students find easier to manage. It's a deep dive into different theories of literary analysis, so if you like literature, it's a stimulating course.

And of course, individual professors can make a significant difference in the overall experience of a course. Checking professor reviews from current and previous students can give you a sense of what to expect from a class.

Remember, the "easiest" courses tend to be those where the material resonates with you. When you're interested in the topic, studying doesn't feel like a chore and the content sticks with you more. Consider your interests and strengths when putting together your schedule. It can be helpful to balance your enrollment each semester between more challenging major courses and those you anticipate may be lighter or more engaging. This can prevent becoming overwhelmed while still ensuring you stay on track with your degree program.

a year ago

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