One Credit Class
As a music major, I have to take a bunch of one credit courses that end up being more work than my three credit classes half the time. For example, all music majors have to take three classes concurrently for four semesters. Those are musicianship/sight-singing, piano skills, and theory. The first two are only one credit classes and the theory class is three credits but the musicianship and theory classes meet the same amount of time per week. Three fifty minute sessions of both so why is one worth two more credits than the other?
Everyone probably wouldn’t agree but I think I personally do more work for the one credit musicianship class than I do for the three credit theory class which is pretty bananas, right? I wonder if that phenomenon occurs outside of the music major.