
You may be surprised, but there are actually plenty of easy courses at The University of Waterloo. Whether you need a GPA booster, or you’re just looking for a laid back, fun course to take, these are the courses you should consider!
Usually rated as one of the easiest courses since it just requires basic common sense. However you have to make sure you get caught up with all your readings, and make sure you don’t miss any lectures.
This course explores Greco-Roman mythology, and usually the stories are fun, and interesting. The quizzes are usually easy as long as you dedicate some time to memorize the material.
This course is about natural disasters, and hazards it involves a ‘bit of reading, but it’s pretty easy, and all the tests are fair.
This course covers Rock ‘n’ Roll History, it begins with the Blues, and ends with 60s music. It’s fairly easy to get a good grade, and the classes are interesting if you’re into the music.
As an intro to Greek, and Roman Civilization this course is pretty easy, and it focuses on topics such as history, myth, art, and religion.
This course about popular music, and culture is really easy. Its midterm, and final exam are fair, and simple. As long as you’re somewhat interested in it then it should be fairly easy.
This course is about basic human resource management, now it may not be overly interesting, but it’s super easy to do well even with cramming. This course involves minimal effort.
This is a basic French course that only requires Grade Ten French experience. This course is super easy for almost everyone, and it only emphasizes basic comprehension, grammar and speaking skills.
An intro to Rec and Leisure studies course that covers easy, common sense, and intuitive content.
This course covers theory and practice of public speaking. This is a pretty easy workshop course if you don’t have a hard time memorizing speeches or have awful stage fright…
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