Easy Upper Division Electives Ut Austin

Okay, so you're staring down the barrel of upper division electives at UT, huh? Don't panic! We've all been there. The existential dread of needing to fill those credit hours... it's a mood. But fear not, my friend! I'm here to let you in on some secrets. Shhh... they’re not really secrets, more like insider knowledge passed down through generations of Longhorns.
Let's be real, sometimes you just need a breather. A class that won't require you to sell your soul to the library. (Looking at you, Organic Chem!) So, what are your options? Well, buckle up, buttercup. We're diving in.
Communication & Culture: Your Sanity Saver?
First up, anything in the Communication and Culture department. Seriously. I’m not saying all of them are a walk in the park, but many tend to be... well, less intense. Think analyzing TV shows and movies. I mean, you were already doing that, right? Getting credit for it is just a bonus. Plus, you can usually find one that fits your niche obsession. Into sci-fi? Boom! There's probably a course for that. Into reality TV? Double boom!
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I took one on the rhetoric of social movements once. Sounded intimidating, right? But it mostly involved watching documentaries and discussing them. Easy peasy. Just, you know, actually participate in the discussions. Professors appreciate that. Trust me.
Look to the Fine Arts!
Okay, next up: Fine Arts! Now, don't get me wrong, being a fine arts major is HARD WORK. Mad props to them! But the intro-level upper-division courses? Often surprisingly chill. Ever thought about film appreciation? Photography? Or even a super basic intro to music theory?

Seriously, picture this: You're learning about the history of jazz, nodding sagely, and then writing a paper about your favorite jazz musician. Sounds a lot better than calculating thermodynamic equations, right? (No offense to the engineers out there. You're doing important work! Just... not easy work.)
Anthropology: Observe, Analyze, Repeat (and Relax?)
Anthropology can also be a goldmine. Cultural anthropology courses, in particular, often involve studying different cultures and societies. It's fascinating! And a lot of the assignments involve… well, observing people. Which you already do. Admit it. You people-watch in the dining hall. Now you can do it for credit!
Just be prepared to write a few papers. But hey, you’re at UT. Writing papers is kinda the whole point. And if you pick a topic you genuinely find interesting, it won’t feel like such a chore. (Pro tip: Start early. Future you will thank you.)

Don't Forget the Hidden Gems!
Here's where things get interesting. Every department has those one or two courses that are rumored to be easy As. You know, the ones whispered about in hushed tones in the coffee shops. "Oh, you're looking for an easy A? Try Professor So-and-So's Intro to the History of Basket Weaving." (Okay, maybe not basket weaving, but you get the idea.)
How do you find these hidden gems? Ask around! Talk to upperclassmen. Go to your advisor's office. (They're actually there to help, believe it or not.) Read reviews on RateMyProfessor. (But take them with a grain of salt. Some people are just bitter.)

A Word of Warning (or Two!)
Okay, a couple of caveats. First, just because a class is "easy" doesn't mean you can completely slack off. You still have to show up, participate, and put in some effort. Professors can tell when you're phoning it in. And they don't appreciate it.
Second, and this is important: Don't only take easy classes. College is a time to explore your interests and challenge yourself. Push yourself outside your comfort zone! You might discover a passion you never knew you had. (Or you might just reinforce your love of naps. Either way, it's a win-win.)
So there you have it! My completely unofficial, highly subjective guide to easy upper division electives at UT. Now go forth and conquer those credit hours! And remember, it's okay to take a breather. Just don't let the breather turn into a coma. Hook 'em!
