I took a quick look at the course catalog for the fall and here are a few that I would suggest if you are into history and cultural affairs.
History 325 England 1525 to 1700 Pretty interesting time period and Professor Griffiths is a surly, and often times inappropriate instructor that is really good once you get past his quirks. Currently closed, but if you want to take it, keep an eye open over the summer as I'm sure a spot or two will open.
History 371X Mexican American history Great professor in Dr. Behnken, and a very interesting history topic especially with how politicized issues related to undocumented migrants are now and how that ties into the broader context of multi-generational and new Mexican American families and culture.
Anthro 322 People and Cultures of Native North American, although it says that Antho 201 or AmIn 210 are required as a prereq, if you have an interest, and reach out to the instructor showing interest and initiative, you may be able to get that waived.
Anthro 310G I am personally really excited about this class, as the University Museums may have a bit of a tie-in with this class, taught by one of my all time favorite instructors on campus, Jen Coppoc. It is going to look at the art and identity of certain Native American groups. Looking at a whole range of art as a component of culture. Another class that has a hefty suggested prereq list, but if you have an interest in the topic and are willing to reach out to the instructor, it may prove to be a really rewarding class.
Perhaps not in your wheel-house, but these would be my top choices if I was enrolled this fall. Good luck with whatever you decide.
Cheers!