10 of the Easiest Classes at Liberty University

Liberty University

Liberty University is a Christian university that offers bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degree. This is such a huge university that exceeds 100,000 total enrollees with more than 30,000 military students and more than 700 international students. With the various programs that it offers, listed below are 10 of the easiest classes you can take at Liberty University.

1.INFT 110 – Computer Concepts and Applications

This course will introduce the student to the operation and use of computers. Specific applications taught include operating systems, word processing, spreadsheets, and presentation software. In addition, students will learn basic terminology and concepts related to the use of computers in today’s society.

2. INFT 102 – PowerPoint

An introduction to the basics of Microsoft® PowerPoint which includes creating and editing presentations, slide design, layout, transitions and animation. Topics including tables, pictures, Word Art and charts will be included in the course.

3. INFT 103 – Excel

An introduction to the basics of Microsoft® Excel which includes creating and analyzing data through the use of performing calculations and various formulas. Topics include entering data in a cell, constructing formulas, formatting worksheets, using the SUM function and creating charts based on data from the spreadsheet.

4. INQR 101 – Inquiry

An introduction to the value of research and to the role of research and scholarship in the life of an undergraduate student, including exposure to the opportunities available to participate in research and scholarship within the Liberty University undergraduate programs.

5. BUSI 310 – Principles of Management 

Management requires a balance between social (people) and technical (quantitative) perspectives, as well as between efficiency and effectiveness. This course emphasizes the application of these perspectives in each of the planning, organizing, leading and controlling functions.

6. STCO 307 – Strategic Communication

Examines the principles and practices of impacting markets through Strategic Communications. Special emphasis is given to team problem-solving.

7. MUSC 105 – Harmonic Practices and Theory I

A practical introduction to harmonic, melodic, and rhythmic principles of music. Musical elements including key signatures, scales, intervals, chords, chord construction and chord progression are introduced as the foundation for harmonic analysis of traditional, contemporary Christian, popular, and jazz music. In addition to the study of common practice theory, special attention is given to the Nashville number system and jazz harmony practices as accepted methodology for music analysis. In-class Praxis provides students opportunity to reinforce learned concepts through collaborative group performance-based learning projects.

8. FACS 205 – Development of Contemporary Families

Origin and description of contemporary American patterns in response to changes in society and technology.

9. FACS 370 – Parenting

Explores the theories, trends, concepts, strategies and realities of effective parenting beginning with conception and continuing throughout the life cycle.

10. ENGL 364 – History of the English Language

The pronunciation, grammar and vocabulary of the English language in terms of its historical development are emphasized.

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