10 of the Easiest Classes at FSU

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Florida State University offers many different courses each year. Student’s are always looking for easy courses in order to boost their GPA or simply taking it as electives. Here we have compiled a list of 10 of the easiest classes at FSU.

1. DAA 1500 – Jazz Dance I

This studio course introduces jazz dance as an art form while developing the basic skills and vocabulary of jazz dance. Includes some theoretical study of the history of jazz dance and development of critical-response skills to dance performance.

2. NUR 3076 – Communication in Health Care

This course examines various communication patterns basic to individual and group relationships. Course emphasizes the development of interactive skills paramount to effective communication with individuals and groups involved with health care issues. It provides an opportunity for the validation of oral communication and a range of public speaking experiences especially related to health care.

3. ENT 3000 – Innovation & Design Thinking

This course teaches methods common to human centered innovation frameworks such as Design thinking, including empathizing with people in given situations, framing and reframing problems, and Ideating, prototyping and testing solutions. Students will learn the process of developing products and solutions from the initial discovery of needs, to brining a tested solution to market.

4. CLT 2049 – Medical Terminology

This course introduces students to the medical and technical vocabulary based on Latin and Greek elements in medical Latin and English.

5. GEA 1000 – World Geography

The focus of this class will be an examination of the cultures, politics, histories, and economics of the major human regions of the world. Emphasis will be given to the ways in which environment, culture, politics, history, and economics interact to create unique geographical regions. This course will provide a greater appreciation and understanding of the myriad of social forces shaping our world.

6. EVR 1001 – Introduction to Environmental Science & Sustainability

Concerns about environmental degradation and its impact on human well-being are increasingly the topic of discussion and debate. The issues are global in scope and complex in nature, involving the functioning of both Earth’s natural systems and human societies. It is critical that we understand the function and importance of the natural services provided by planet Earth so that we can find ways to address the looming problems of climate change, pollution, desertification, declining water resources and loss of biodiversity

7. HFT 1000 – Introduction to Hospitality

This course is an overview of the hospitality industry which is composed of lodging, food and beverage, transportation, retail outlets, and special events. The management of hotels, motels, restaurants, kitchens, travel agencies, theme parks, casinos and country clubs are introduced. This orientation course presents the history, organization, opportunities and challenges that exist in the many careers that make up the dynamic world of hospitality management.

8. PAD 3003 – Public Administration in American Society

This course is designed to introduce students to the theory and practice of public administration. In this course you will learn about the foundations of public administration and public sector ethics, probe historical and contemporary questions concerning the field, and analyze practical and ethical challenges facing public administrators.

9. COM 2080 – Online Communication and Presence

This course provides students with theoretical background and practical experience in constructing messages for online communication, as well as managing self-presentation and professional relationships in the online environment.

10. HUM 3321 – Multicultural Dimensions of Film and 20th-Century Culture

This course examines the impact of American Cinema on social relations and on the reproduction of power. Students benefit from this course by learning a matrix of movie history, movie genres, and approaches to multiculturalism by which to judge movies, cultural representation and the cultural experiences of life.

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