Florida State University8. Music in Western Culture, 19th and 20th Centuries
Music is an extremely interesting topic, and it’s one that can lead to you getting the necessary credits quite easily. This time around, at the University of South Florida, you can take a course in Music in Western Culture, focusing on the 19th and 20th centuries.
The course helps students explore music, as well as its relation to other arts, particularly given the historical context. It also goes into detail about how each music literature was created. Once more, it’s not necessary to have any kind of music background to enjoy this course or to get good grades in it.
7. Film Genres
We all have a type of movies we enjoy best and some that we just can’t stomach for some reason. Well, books are just as varied and movies, based on scripts, have a strong connection to the world’s literary genres.
The course regarding Film Genres that ranked 7th on our list of easiest Gordon Rule classes to take at FSU, UF, UCF and USF focuses on these issues and more, such as the historical continuity of movie genres, as well as the transformations literary genres had to go through before landing on the big screens.
This is an interesting topic for anyone who loves movies in any way shape and form, even if we’re talking about someone who’s always first at the movie theater or someone who still hasn’t seen the classics, but prefers a specific type of films and has seen all in that category.
If you’re passionate about movies, this course will be even easier than it already is and, at the end of it all, you’ll have learned even more interesting things about what’s behind the scenes.