07-14-2020, 10:21 AM
I think visual communication is newer than 2016, so it's still possible that it'd work. But you'd have to contact WGU about that. It covers the basics of graphic design (color theory, typography, etc.).
I thought religion was pretty fast and easy. Most of the answers were obvious to me. I'd done surface-level investigations of the other religions before, though.
Art History I wasn't too difficult but it did require more reading of the actual material to be able to pass. It covers prehistoric art to art from the middle ages, IIRC. Someone who was more familiar with the topic beforehand would find it easier to pass the course.
Art History II (newer than 2016, so it's not on that page; could conceivably count as a humanities) was even more challenging for me than I. A substantial portion of it covered modern art (which I generally don't like) and weird art performances.
I thought religion was pretty fast and easy. Most of the answers were obvious to me. I'd done surface-level investigations of the other religions before, though.
Art History I wasn't too difficult but it did require more reading of the actual material to be able to pass. It covers prehistoric art to art from the middle ages, IIRC. Someone who was more familiar with the topic beforehand would find it easier to pass the course.
Art History II (newer than 2016, so it's not on that page; could conceivably count as a humanities) was even more challenging for me than I. A substantial portion of it covered modern art (which I generally don't like) and weird art performances.