10 of the Easiest Classes at Purdue University

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Students at Purdue University look for easy classes each semester to balance their busy schedule and maintain a high GPA. Here is a list of 10 of the easiest classes offered at Purdue University.

1. EAPS 106 – Geosciences In The Cinema

An introduction to earth and atmospheric sciences based on depictions in popular and documentary cinema. Topics will include: earthquakes, volcanoes, severe weather, dinosaurs, climate change, evolution, meteor impacts, and earth’s interior.

2. SOC 100 – Introduction to Sociology

A survey course designed to introduce the student to the scene of human society. Fundamental concepts, description, and analysis of society, culture, the socialization process, social institutions, and social change.

3. POL 141 – Introduction to Comparative Politics

This course provides a broad overview of the comparative politics subfield by focusing on important
substantive questions about the world today.

4. CGT 226 – Introduction to Constraint-based Modeling

Introduction to 2D and 3D geometry and construction techniques used in the construction of constraint-based solid and surface models.

5. PSY 120 – Introduction to Psychology

Basic understanding of each of the different fields that collectively make up the exciting science of psychology. One field is concerned with how the brain is organized; another with how children mature; still another with why people become anxious or depressed and how to help them.

6. ANTH 100 – Introduction To Anthropology

A general introduction to anthropology’s holistic approach to human nature and behavior. A basic survey of biocultural developmental and evolutionary processes, and human uniformity and diversity through time and across space.

7. ANTH 212 – Culture, Food And Health

This course is designed to provide an introduction to the field of Medical Anthropology in which we will examine issues related to health and illness from various perspectives outside of the Western biomedical perspective.

8. THTR 133 – Survey Of Acting

Training and exercise in the basic elements of acting and the use of the stage. Study of historical and theoretical backgrounds of acting and of different types of plays and staging.

9. PHIL 110 – Introduction to Philosophy

This course is designed to provide you with an introductory grasp of the methods and (a few of the) traditional problems of western philosophy.

10. PES 114 – – Exercise And Conditioning

Instruction and practice in various types of exercise programs. Students select from the activities listed in the current schedule of classes. Following is a partial list of activities: body conditioning, exercise and fitness, exercise to music, jogging and running, swimnastics, relaxation techniques, weight training, exercise and principles of weight control.

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