So how much work are we talking about here? I have little to no knowlegde of German, but I do find it abit easy to comprehend (similar to my native language).
I already do anthropology because it's one of the modules i'm currently undertaking. African drumming looks kinda odd tbh, what is it that you actually do for the unit?
Languages involve constant hard work every week or you're pretty much destined to fail the exam, you simply can't cram for them. I've found that if you slack off for even a week it's hard to catch up since the unit moves so fast. I dunno, it might be easier for you with your background but then again i met a girl this semester who was doing beginners Russian who was a native speaker herself and she still struggled quite a bit.
Pretty much if you're looking for an easy pass (let alone easy good marks) without much effort, you won't find it in a language. Also, imo it's not really worth taking a beginners language if you're not planning on continuing on with it; you just don't learn enough for it to be of any help.
African Drumming involves exactly what you think, learning how to play african drums. I haven't taken it myself but have heard from quite a few people that it's an easy credit point filler.