Penn State University offers many different courses within hundreds of programs. Some students at PSU may be looking for easy classes to boost their GPA. Here is a list of 10 of the easiest classes at Penn State.
1. HPA 101: Introduction to Health Services Organization
The class examine the social, political, historic, and scientific factors in the development and organization of health services.
2. HDFS 249N: Adult Development and Aging
This course provides a basic introduction to concepts, theoretical perspectives, and key empirical studies on adult development and aging. Students will become familiar with key developmental trends and challenges that must be addressed to achieve healthy growth and development throughout adulthood and late life.
3. BBH 101: Introduction to Biobehavioral Health
This is an introduction course that covers interdisciplinary study of health, examining the interaction of biological processes and behavior on health.
4. PSYCH 100: Introductory Psychology
This class studies the principles of human behavior and their applications. Its overall focus is the scientific study of behavior and experience, and of associated mental and physiological processes.
5. SOC 119: Race and Ethnic Relations
Historical patterns and current status of racial and ethnic groups; inequality, competition, and conflict; social movements; government policy. the course will help you to think critically about issues related to race and ethnicity in American society.
6. ENT 202: The Insect Connection
An introduction to the diversity of insects and the ways in which they interact with humans and impact our world.
7. EGEE 102: Energy Conservation for Environmental Protection
This general education course provides students with necessary knowledge and information on the main operating principles of devices/appliances that are in common use and information on which to make the right decision in selecting the most energy efficient and economical choice.
8. INART 115: The Popular Arts in America: Popular Music
This class examine the roots, development, and significance of popular music in our culture. It covers the origin of popular music in the early nineteenth century and introduces the major genres of the art: blues, jazz, country, mainstream pop, and rock and roll.
9. GD 100: Introduction to Graphic Design
This is a introductory graphic design course. Instruction touches on the practice, theories, history and processes of the graphic design industry. This course places emphasis on problem solving and observing design, while developing intuition and creativity.
10. MUSIC 11: Under the Hood: How Classical Music Works
This course examines selected works from twenty of the greatest composers of western art music, with emphasis on the baroque, classical and romantic eras.
Can HPA 101 be counted as a general elective in the SRA bachelor degree program?