Esmoreit said:
Rhetoric and philospohy I understand, those are general subjects that can apply anywhere, but music? Anyway, I think I worded it wrong. I didn't so much mean courses but rather psychology or law as a full study.
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Yup, the music class I had to take was Music: the Art of Listening
The college I went to(SMU), they gave you so many columns and then you had a pick a class from each of those columns except one (or something like that). A lot of them sucked hard (things like women's rights and religious classes) but some were cool.
If I remember correctly the ones I chose were:
Music: the Art of Listening
Contemporary Moral Choices
Medieval History (of course I was going to take this one anyways since I was a class shy of a Medieval Studies minor)
Statistics (which was a joke if you're already taking math classes)
Some class about peoples rights, forget what it was called
Chivalry in Film and Literature
The History of King Arthur
On top of that we had to take science classes and I picked Physics 1, Physics 2, and Chemistry.
General education requirements are a pain in the ass.