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I learned a lot in this class & once you understand the requirements, it's smooth sailing. While Trojan requires that you purchase the course reader, I found that I didn't really need it. Homework each week consisted of digitally annotating the reading 3 times through a program called Perusall, I found myself skimming it for the most part, and I was still able to follow along in class. We had mini-essays due every couple weeks called "interventions" where we challenged a way of thinking. I did poorly on the first one since I analyzed a quote, rather than dismantling the logic behind it, but my TA left helpful comments and I was able to recover my grade. We had one main paper & no final. There was a lot of freedom with our final paper so I used one of my intervention topics and just expanded on it. The course topics were all very abstract, so Trojan was the perfect professor for it. He is very much the teacher to answer your question with a question, or respond to "Can I go to the bathroom?" with "Can you?" However, I kind of loved that as it really forced me to think and analyze words in a way I've never had to before. He was very engaging with what otherwise may have been boring content and utilized the class space in a great way. I would recommend going to office hours which were held in the sculpture garden, as they prepare you for discussion and are actually quite thought-provoking. Overall, great class!
He does not upload his slides, tends to talk about the same thing extendedly. Boring but fairly easy class, participation matters for discussion because its part of you grade. we have weekly or biweekly "interventions" which are mini papers but the instructions given tend to be unclear. Trojan says one thing then the TA says a completely different thing. My TA was a pretty harsh grader
One of the best lower div poli sci classes I have taken. Although professor Trojan is certainly a character, he is beyond engaging and fun during lectures. So much so that I was devastated to miss out on classes when the strikes happened. The grade in the class consists mainly of papers which are manageable as long as you do the reading or even if you simply understand it thematically. Although the readings seem tedious, they are made to be interesting in lecture and can often be skimmed over. Definitely take this class with Dr.Trojan!
Personally, I was not a fan of this class. Part of it was the material, which is basically just your run-of-the-mill political philosophy texts (Plato, Aristotle, Hobbes, Rousseau, Marx, and a couple of contemporary articles near the end). You can tell Dr. Trojan is passionate about the material, but a lot of the time he came across as kind of arrogant in his lectures and didn't really offer interpretations of the philosophers' overarching theory.
The assignments of this class included Perusall annotations that counted for participation credit, Reading Engagements (worksheets that are equivalent to about 3 paragraphs of interpretation and analysis), Interventions (basically slightly longer versions of the reading engagements that aren't in worksheet format), and the Final Essay. For the final essay, Trojan gave us about 5 prompts we could choose from. These were very, very standard interpretive assignments. If you like a boring assignment that you can pump out pretty easily, the work in this class will be right up your alley. Personally, I think the only interesting thing about Political Theory is how you can apply it externally, like to modern events or media, so, I was kind of let down by the unimaginative assignments. Kinda felt like a high school philosophy class.
I took this class as a part of my major and overall enjoyed it. This class is a LOT of philosophy type reading and work though, so if you aren’t into that you may not like it. The workload was very manageable but still required a bit of effort. I liked the way the class was set up and enjoyed the lectures and discussion sections, although I found the professor to be frustrating. He was a good lecturer but can be arrogant and not the best listener. His lectures were really engaging and I was able to get really into them to the point where the time would fly and I thought I gained a lot of understanding from them. When students asked him about how he would accommodate us during the TA strike, he was pretty unhelpful. I also think there is a lot of reading involved in this class, but to be honest I didn’t finish most of it and still felt confident enough because the professor talked about the reading material so much in lecture. I would overall recommend this class.
Idk how i feel about this class tbvh. the prof is really nice and clearly passionate about what he's teaching but overall i just didnt love the material too much so it was pretty boring for me. the workload is a decent amount and sometimes the assignments were unclear because it wouldnt be thoroughly discussed (structure, requirements) but once i got the hang of it my grades were pretty decent.
i took it as a ge so for anyone else doing that - don't add onto your own work for no reason.
also to be fair after a point i just stopped showing up to lectures and even discussions because of how bored i was
Prof. Cody Trojan is a marvelous lecturer and incredibly thoughtful professor. He is an indisputable genius in his field and has such a noticeable passion for political theory. The workload for this class is quite heavy and it goes quite fast, but that's honestly just the nature of the subject, and no fault of Prof. Trojan's. He makes writing the term paper at the end such a smooth process by having multiple mini-papers throughout the quarter to build up your skills. 100% Would take this class over and over again.
This class has several very dense required texts, but I would not let that deter you from taking it. Dr. Trojan is funny, engaging, knowledgable, and personable. Attending the lectures is a MUST for this class if you want to understand the material. He translates the dense and difficult texts into material that is easy to digest. This class made me think differently about politics and the world in general. Be prepared to write and attend class.
I learned a lot in this class & once you understand the requirements, it's smooth sailing. While Trojan requires that you purchase the course reader, I found that I didn't really need it. Homework each week consisted of digitally annotating the reading 3 times through a program called Perusall, I found myself skimming it for the most part, and I was still able to follow along in class. We had mini-essays due every couple weeks called "interventions" where we challenged a way of thinking. I did poorly on the first one since I analyzed a quote, rather than dismantling the logic behind it, but my TA left helpful comments and I was able to recover my grade. We had one main paper & no final. There was a lot of freedom with our final paper so I used one of my intervention topics and just expanded on it. The course topics were all very abstract, so Trojan was the perfect professor for it. He is very much the teacher to answer your question with a question, or respond to "Can I go to the bathroom?" with "Can you?" However, I kind of loved that as it really forced me to think and analyze words in a way I've never had to before. He was very engaging with what otherwise may have been boring content and utilized the class space in a great way. I would recommend going to office hours which were held in the sculpture garden, as they prepare you for discussion and are actually quite thought-provoking. Overall, great class!
He does not upload his slides, tends to talk about the same thing extendedly. Boring but fairly easy class, participation matters for discussion because its part of you grade. we have weekly or biweekly "interventions" which are mini papers but the instructions given tend to be unclear. Trojan says one thing then the TA says a completely different thing. My TA was a pretty harsh grader
One of the best lower div poli sci classes I have taken. Although professor Trojan is certainly a character, he is beyond engaging and fun during lectures. So much so that I was devastated to miss out on classes when the strikes happened. The grade in the class consists mainly of papers which are manageable as long as you do the reading or even if you simply understand it thematically. Although the readings seem tedious, they are made to be interesting in lecture and can often be skimmed over. Definitely take this class with Dr.Trojan!
Personally, I was not a fan of this class. Part of it was the material, which is basically just your run-of-the-mill political philosophy texts (Plato, Aristotle, Hobbes, Rousseau, Marx, and a couple of contemporary articles near the end). You can tell Dr. Trojan is passionate about the material, but a lot of the time he came across as kind of arrogant in his lectures and didn't really offer interpretations of the philosophers' overarching theory.
The assignments of this class included Perusall annotations that counted for participation credit, Reading Engagements (worksheets that are equivalent to about 3 paragraphs of interpretation and analysis), Interventions (basically slightly longer versions of the reading engagements that aren't in worksheet format), and the Final Essay. For the final essay, Trojan gave us about 5 prompts we could choose from. These were very, very standard interpretive assignments. If you like a boring assignment that you can pump out pretty easily, the work in this class will be right up your alley. Personally, I think the only interesting thing about Political Theory is how you can apply it externally, like to modern events or media, so, I was kind of let down by the unimaginative assignments. Kinda felt like a high school philosophy class.
I took this class as a part of my major and overall enjoyed it. This class is a LOT of philosophy type reading and work though, so if you aren’t into that you may not like it. The workload was very manageable but still required a bit of effort. I liked the way the class was set up and enjoyed the lectures and discussion sections, although I found the professor to be frustrating. He was a good lecturer but can be arrogant and not the best listener. His lectures were really engaging and I was able to get really into them to the point where the time would fly and I thought I gained a lot of understanding from them. When students asked him about how he would accommodate us during the TA strike, he was pretty unhelpful. I also think there is a lot of reading involved in this class, but to be honest I didn’t finish most of it and still felt confident enough because the professor talked about the reading material so much in lecture. I would overall recommend this class.
Idk how i feel about this class tbvh. the prof is really nice and clearly passionate about what he's teaching but overall i just didnt love the material too much so it was pretty boring for me. the workload is a decent amount and sometimes the assignments were unclear because it wouldnt be thoroughly discussed (structure, requirements) but once i got the hang of it my grades were pretty decent.
i took it as a ge so for anyone else doing that - don't add onto your own work for no reason.
also to be fair after a point i just stopped showing up to lectures and even discussions because of how bored i was
Prof. Cody Trojan is a marvelous lecturer and incredibly thoughtful professor. He is an indisputable genius in his field and has such a noticeable passion for political theory. The workload for this class is quite heavy and it goes quite fast, but that's honestly just the nature of the subject, and no fault of Prof. Trojan's. He makes writing the term paper at the end such a smooth process by having multiple mini-papers throughout the quarter to build up your skills. 100% Would take this class over and over again.
This class has several very dense required texts, but I would not let that deter you from taking it. Dr. Trojan is funny, engaging, knowledgable, and personable. Attending the lectures is a MUST for this class if you want to understand the material. He translates the dense and difficult texts into material that is easy to digest. This class made me think differently about politics and the world in general. Be prepared to write and attend class.
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