Collectively, DePaul students are all familiar with Campus Connection, DePaul’s main portal, which enables students to check grades, degree progress and pick and choose courses for the quarter. The fouryear program requires students to enroll in “The Common Core” with six distinct learning domains. Along with Chicago Experience, Experiential Learning and seminars – DePaul does a rather decent job at ensuring that their alumni will be versatile after graduation. But with electives still left over, some students wonder about the best courses to take to fulfill their credit completion.
While students typically would prefer to get on with their major, graduate and obtain a silver plaque with inscribed proof of graduation (are degrees that fancy?), it might not be a horrific idea to enroll in courses that complement or otherwise polarize a student’s decided major.
For example, it might be wise for a computer science major to enroll in a public speaking class to enhance their interpersonal skills if they wish to work at Google. Engaging outside of comfort zones could lead to a substantial discovery that maybe one would prefer to act