I heard that with recent economic trouble SLCC is deciding to cut many courses out of the school. Although I understand the need to preserve money right now, I do not think that cutting courses is the way to do it.
I have no idea what I'm going to be majoring in just yet, but even still I'm finding it difficult to find classes I'm interested in taking. I understand that's my fault and I need to go out and learn about the other classes but I'm still concerned about what they're removing. What if the courses being cut are the few ones that I would really enjoy? Or what if they're cutting classes that would hurt someone trying to get their major? Would they make sure there are enough classes in every field to get a 4 year degree? I just really don't think this is the way to go.
Instead of cutting courses entirely, they should just leave them down to rare class times. It will be difficult maybe to get into that class, but it would be better than cutting it entirely. Besides, I hope they are only cutting unpopular classes, so hopefully there wouldn't be too much of a problem.
Does anyone else have a concern about this?
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I could see how that would be a problem. It seems like they could figure out a way to offer the same amount of courses but fewer class times for those courses, but maybe that depends on the way the professors are being paid?
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