<p>Seeking inputs on interesting Economics, Linguistics and other Humanities elective courses worth exploring during one's undergrad years at U-M. Additional information on absolutely wonderful professors to take the classes from would be appreciated as well. Thanks!</p>
<p>The only one I took was Phil 443 (I think that’s what the number was - It was called something like “Rational Choice Theory”) and I really liked it. The workload is pretty low but it’s still very interesting. The professor was very good.</p>
<p>Thanks, @Vladenschlutte.</p>
<p>Great. My D is looking for some humanities class at or above 300 level to fulfill her last IB requirement. She may consider that next year.</p>
<p>Linguistics 370 - Language and Discrimination</p>
<p>Education 222 - Video Games and Learning</p>
<p>Thanks, @"res ipsa". Any chance you’ve taken Linguistics 341 (The Mathematics of Language) as well to be able to shed some lights on it?</p>