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This was one of the best GE courses I have taken. The study of complex systems is extremely interesting and applicable to nearly every field.
Professor Bragin truly cares about student learning and thoroughly answers your questions. He will take the time to help you understand the material in class and during office hours.
The material itself is manageable as long as you attend lecture and take notes. The topics introduce a new ways of thinking and approaching problems.
I highly recommend this course!
Class wasn't very difficult at all, and was a very nice GE class. With that said, I absolutely found the material interesting and thought provoking. This class really looked to offer an inter-disciplinary approach to math/science/history.
His lecturing was a little tedious at times, but then again—going to his lectures and making sure to pay attention almost guaranteed a good grade. The PowerPoint slides he posted did not provide all of the information, and in a class with no textbook, the slides had to be supplemented with lecture.
This was one of the best GE courses I have taken. The study of complex systems is extremely interesting and applicable to nearly every field.
Professor Bragin truly cares about student learning and thoroughly answers your questions. He will take the time to help you understand the material in class and during office hours.
The material itself is manageable as long as you attend lecture and take notes. The topics introduce a new ways of thinking and approaching problems.
I highly recommend this course!
Class wasn't very difficult at all, and was a very nice GE class. With that said, I absolutely found the material interesting and thought provoking. This class really looked to offer an inter-disciplinary approach to math/science/history.
His lecturing was a little tedious at times, but then again—going to his lectures and making sure to pay attention almost guaranteed a good grade. The PowerPoint slides he posted did not provide all of the information, and in a class with no textbook, the slides had to be supplemented with lecture.
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