<p>Look in the course catalog for COLA and use the prefix LAH.</p>
<p>It will give course descriptions of all of the liberal arts courses. A lot of the courses I’m kinda bummed are restricted to Plan I students because they seem very interesting.</p>
<p>They have also developed a new line of courses called “Signature Courses” for all students throughout the university to take. These have been created by Dr. Paul Woodruff, former director of Plan II and current Dean of Undergratuate Studies. Dr. Woodruff is a great scholar and from what I’ve heard a fascinating teacher and if you can take his class I’d say to do so. I believe he no longer teaches for Plan II and this saddens me.</p>
<p>Plus she can take as many classics courses as she wants, and when she goes upper division (or maybe earlier), she can take the departmental Honors track and do an Honors thesis.</p>
<p>There are a lot of advantages to LAH. Just as a future Plan II-er, I’m obviously going to spin stuff toward my program. LAH is a great addition to a UT education, and I would strongly consider it even if I didn’t end up in Plan II.</p>