Greek warfare with..Morgan i think was his name. Guy was always good for an entertaining lecture. And he told me I was a dumbass for considering switching from ChemE to classic civs major. Probably a talk I needed.
2 classes with Truskett, the first being transport phenomenon. Granted these showed up on the transcript but he was a good teacher.
Intro to astronomy. By the time I took this I was a sr and had done a lot of rigorous math and science and was a physics and chemistry tutor, so I didn’t get bogged down in trying to keep up with anything, just got to enjoy it. I had gone through the motions of “deriving” the ideal gas law in other classes like pchem and starting with Brownian motion and what not, but for some reason it never occurred to me that it applied at such large scale (I mean it’s obvious it does but for some reason it didn’t then). Going through the derivation with that prof, but this time for a gas cloud was the closest thing I’d gotten to what I’d been hunting for in math and science to fill the void I’d lost in religion before starting college.