best class(es) to visit

<p>I'm going for my unofficial athletic visit (I'm a tennis player) to Emory on Tuesday, and the coach scheduled the day so that I'd have time from mid-morning to mid-afternoon to sit in on classes. She knows how academically oriented I am, and my academic interests span virtually everything from the hard sciences to postmodern literature. I'm especially open to classes that deal with the underlying philosophical beauty of math and physics, but I understand that these are specific to the point that it wouldn't make sense for most universities to offer such courses across many time frames if they offer the courses at all. I also aspire to be the first person to study SpongeBob on a scholarly level, so if my research interests overlap with those of any professor, that'd be awesome. In addition to courses that are wonderful because of the material they cover, feel free to suggest courses whose professors come to class with such remarkable enthusiasm and charisma that I would be remiss not to visit.</p>

<p>Weinschenk, Mulford, Gilson, Spell (all science), Patrick Allitt (History-if teaching), Lancaster (Political Science if teaching this semester), Edwards (psychology, his socratic method is awesome), Morey(English, if teaching), Walker (polisci), Giles( polisci) also, I believe Natasha Tretheway is teaching a freshman seminar (those lucky folks), see if you can visit it. I’ll come up with more. I’m sure many philosophy teachers will be great, but I’m just going off of the depts I know for now.</p>