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So I'm deciding what classes I need to take and there are 3 options that I could do for my last class:
"Bach to Rock"- Online (My friends say it is a super easy class online where tests and quizzes are taken word for word from book) OR Art Appreciation Honors (For an honors it is an esay class, the professor is amazing and extremely knowledgable) OR Religious Studies (seems like an interesting class, professor is also excellent and top quality).
I'm not sure what I want to take. All classes pretty much fit nicely into my schedule. Art is on Tuesday afternoons (which I can go to after work, cause I work on-campus) and Religious studies is on Friday afternoons (which I can go after-work as well) and music gives me free time. I'm a social work major who is finishing his last semester. Any ideas, suggestions? What would you take?

2006-11-18 19:26:11 · 3 answers · asked by drdrewo 2 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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I would suggest the Religious Studies course, especially if you plan to enter any field of social work after you graduate.

Although both the Art and the Music courses sound quite good, and knowledge of both art and music is valuable for personal development, it seems to me that the Religious Studies course would be most helpful to you in any career in which you would be workiing with different sorts of people from diverse backgrounds.

2006-11-21 16:56:54 · answer #1 · answered by X 7 · 0 0

I am a Piano teacher part time and think that the Bach to Rock sound like a fun class. Informative also I bet... The Religious Studies class sound kind of like a Music Literature class I took in college about 5 years ago. I loved Music Lit... Learned about Gregorian Chants and Madrigals and Minstrels and stuff.

You sound like a motivated person, so whatever you choose, I am sure will be great.

2006-11-18 19:40:12 · answer #2 · answered by sugarpacketchad 5 · 0 0

I don't know about today, but when I went to a state college I studied both. Each school is different. Smaller schools may not have music departments. You need to look up music education and colleges on the Internet and you'll find plenty of resources. The better the reputation of the music department, the better your prospects will be in finding a job.

2016-05-22 02:39:26 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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