1 Credit Classes?

cyclone101

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Any fellow students have suggestions for easy or useful one credit classes?

I'm a senior and this is my last semester. I need 12 credits to graduate, I'm taking 14 right now and want to drop one of my classes (after one day lol). If I do that I will have 11 credits, needing one more.

Any ideas? Thanks.
 
Any fellow students have suggestions for easy or useful one credit classes?

I'm a senior and this is my last semester. I need 12 credits to graduate, I'm taking 14 right now and want to drop one of my classes (after one day lol). If I do that I will have 11 credits, needing one more.

Any ideas? Thanks.


HDFS 183X. 1 credit, half semester long, all online.

Basically a personal finance class for those about to graduate so it covers stuff like car loans and calculating mortgage payments and 401k contributions. Really really easy class and I actually learned a few things
 
CPR/First Aid, i think HS105? required attendance but its the easiest class I ever took and they are valuable life skills to have
 
HRI 383: Intro to Beer, Wine, and Spirits. Its most likely full at this point, but totally worth it if you can get in.
 
HRI 383: Intro to Beer, Wine, and Spirits. Its most likely full at this point, but totally worth it if you can get in.

Great class but it's a 2 credit one and it takes up a decent chunk of time on a Tuesday or Thursday afternoon.

I was coming here to post the HDFS 183 suggestion; I found it incredibly easy, as close to a free credit as you can get.
 
I took tennis my last semester, that was pretty sweet.. Think bowling is offered also.

Took Both my senior year, just to fill some space up. Great classes. Bowling was Friday afternoon at 2:30 with 50 cent beers available. Great way to start Friday off.
 
If you already have a part-time job in your field, get a prof to help you set up a 1 hour internship or practicum so that you can get credit for what you are already doing. And it will add another good line to your resume.
 

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