BYU offers a wide variety of classes. From floral design to human anatomy, there are hundreds of classes and professors to choose from. We asked students what their favorite class has been at BYU.
“Mission prep, with Brother Goodman because he is a spiritual giant and a great teacher.” — Cameron Conrad, Seattle Wash.
“D&C with Brother Parker. It was really spiritual, and I like learning about the pioneers.” Brooke Udall, elementary education, Mesa, Ariz.
“Professor Isla, for physical science; she’s really interactive with the class.” — Daniel Walter, international business, Mesa, Ariz.
“Pioneers and the Persecution, from Susan Easton Black. She was amazing and a fountain of knowledge.” — Becca Udall, elementary education, Mesa, Ariz.
“I really liked Humanities 101 because I learned a lot about appreciation of culture.” — Bud Todd, Salt Lake City
“Math 112 with Steven Williams or Greek 101 with Dr. Steven Bay because they were both really small classes and there was good community between the students.” — Andrew Hunter-Wright, classics, Seattle, Wash.
“LDS marriage and family with Brother Dorius because I really liked his teaching style and it was not a super stressful class with good things learned.” — Riana Bryce-Goodsry, elementary education, Seattle, Wash.
“Statistics with Lynn Nielson because she’s funny.” — Kristee Rowley, family life, Orem.
“My favorite was floral design because it was fun.” — Laura Villicana, elementary education, Hillsboro, Ore.
“Brother Smith’s New Testament class because he helped me be a better person.” — Matthew Bell, exercise science, Martinez, Calif.
“My writing 150 class with Patria Wright; she knows how to bring across points really well and keeps the class interesting.” — Amber Magoffin, recreational therapy, San Diego, Calif.
“Rachel Tomco, for anatomy, because of the energy and excitement she brought to the class.” — Jonathan Goodman, exercise science, Salem.
“My favorite classes were blended learning and literature reviews by request.” — Jared Borup, instructional psychology and technology, Fillmore.
“My favorite class was Math 112 because (my professor) explained everything with real-life situations and made it fun.” — Charlie Palfreyman, civil engineering, Orem
“I really like Sister Knapp, who taught geography and world affairs.” — Amanda Cherrington, international relations, Ramstein, Germany.