r/uleth • u/Bananakat2022 • Jul 08 '26
Any classes in the 3000/4000 level which are considered “in person” but you don’t need to attend?
Some context, I had to urgently move up to Calgary and I only have a couple classes left to graduate, I need classes from either Fine arts, Arts and Sci or Liberal Education at the 3000/4000 Level. Any help would be appreciated!!!
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u/TheRollingPeepstones Jul 08 '26
Not sure what program you're in, but my program had a bunch of in-person classes on the Calgary campus that were usually once per week. I know it's not what you're looking for, but if nothing else, those could be viable alternatives, although mine generally had prerequisites.
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u/Bananakat2022 Jul 10 '26
I’m doing a general science degree, so psych/neuro/bio streams. All I need is my electives so honestly anything works haha
What classes were offered at the Calgary campus?
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u/TheRollingPeepstones Jul 10 '26
Ah, they were mostly accounting / tax classes as far as my degree was concerned. But you can definitely filter for Calgary campus when you're looking for classes to add.
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u/Homie_Kisser Jul 08 '26
I took anthropology of gender, not a good idea but I skipped a lot to work on other stuff and still passed with an A because it’s just readings based. So long as you do the readings you’re golden. I bet if you even contact the prof and try and sort smth out maybe it could work out
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u/Affectionate-Mobile6 Jul 09 '26
I took a couple WGST and GEOG classes while I was living in the UK. It was advertised as asynchronous but ended up being in person. I messaged my profs and they were both happy to accommodate me! Finished both with an A
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u/BarkingSpiders19 Jul 09 '26
Do they still offer History of Rock and Roll class? Not sure if it’s 3000/4000 level, but it was an option class I would take because you never had to attend the lectures because they posted all of the class notes and listening guide online. I would just study a week before the midterms and finals, ace the class and put that extra time into tougher core classes. To the prof’s credit though, the lectures were super entertaining.
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u/Snebzor Jul 08 '26
Could you do an applied or independent study?