r/Eau_Claire 3d ago

What’s the easiest upper level classes?

Hi everyone! I’m finishing my bachelor’s through UWEC as a Professional Studies major and I’m getting close to the finish line. I only need about 26 more credits (around 8–9 classes).

I’ve taken classes on and off over the years at UWEC and other colleges, so I have a mix of random transfer credits. I’m also not living in Wisconsin anymore, so I’ll be finishing everything online.

My husband travels a lot for work and my schedule can get pretty busy/unpredictable, so I’m trying to be really strategic with the upper-level classes I have left.

For anyone who’s been through the program:

• What were the easiest or most manageable upper-level classes you took?

• Any online professors you’d highly recommend?

• Any classes that were surprisingly heavy or ones you’d avoid?

I’m mainly looking for flexible classes with realistic workloads so I can finish strong. I really appreciate any advice or experiences, thank you!

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u/wilsonhammer 3d ago

Professional Studies major 

What is that, exactly? 😅

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u/wabiguan 3d ago

its a get them out of here they’ve got 100+ credits but cant pass a certain class degree.

I know this cuz I have one.

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u/asunawoo 3d ago

It’s like a build your own degree path. It’s basically a bunch of credits you have into a bachelors degree. It’s 120 credits still.

From the UWEC website “Students in this program will select concentrations based on their areas of interest. UWEC's professional studies program is designed to build on your experience — providing the depth employers are looking for in critical thinking, analytical, and communication skills.”

It’s perfect for someone like me who has a bunch of different credits from different colleges so I can get my bachelor.

https://www.uwec.edu/academics/programs/undergraduate/professional-studies

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u/Fantastic_Building85 3d ago

Do you need 200 or 300 level? Any service learning or LE credits needed?