<p>OP, obviously there are excellent and rigorous HSS offerings, but if you really prefer to take additional science-y classes instead of Art and Literature, there are options for you. I recommend:</p>
<ul>
<li>Psychology courses cross-listed in Computational Neural Systems, such as CNS/Bi/Psy 120 and CNS/SS/Psy/Bi 102, that include programming and neuroscience components. (You will have to suffer through an intro psych course in order to count these for advanced credit, but don’t worry, the intro psych courses have light workloads and there are several options - cognitive, social, and abnormal.)</li>
<li>Anything political science or econ</li>
<li>History and Philosophy of Science courses like “History of Chemistry”</li>
<li>Business Economics and Management if you enjoy that kind of thing</li>
</ul>
<p>People here will tell you who the interesting professors are (so at least a subject that bores you will be tolerable) and can recommend courses with lighter workloads if you ask.</p>
<p>P.S. - the course catalog is online at <a href=“http://pr.caltech.edu/catalog/courses/courses.html[/url]”>http://pr.caltech.edu/catalog/courses/courses.html</a> .</p>