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Professor Muldoon-Hules definitely knows her way around world history, religion, and feminism. There are a standard amount of readings (2-3 for each class section), but they are all engaging and highly relevant to the course. Her small class size lets everyone have a chance to talk with one another about their own experiences and it's clear the professor values the input her students have and is interested to hear about everyone's unique perspectives.
I will say that you should probably have at least a passing interest in religion and feminism, or you may get lost in some of the more information-dense readings.
There were no tests, just short reading synthesis papers and one project which involved researching a subject you were interested in and presenting a short slide show to a small group of your classmates for evaluation. Participation was highly encouraged but never required if you were uncomfortable. It was very clear professor Muldoon-Hules cares a lot about her students and values their understanding of the material as her main priority with this course.
Professor Muldoon-Hules definitely knows her way around world history, religion, and feminism. There are a standard amount of readings (2-3 for each class section), but they are all engaging and highly relevant to the course. Her small class size lets everyone have a chance to talk with one another about their own experiences and it's clear the professor values the input her students have and is interested to hear about everyone's unique perspectives.
I will say that you should probably have at least a passing interest in religion and feminism, or you may get lost in some of the more information-dense readings.
There were no tests, just short reading synthesis papers and one project which involved researching a subject you were interested in and presenting a short slide show to a small group of your classmates for evaluation. Participation was highly encouraged but never required if you were uncomfortable. It was very clear professor Muldoon-Hules cares a lot about her students and values their understanding of the material as her main priority with this course.
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- Uses Slides (1)
- Engaging Lectures (1)
- Often Funny (1)
- Participation Matters (1)
- Would Take Again (1)
- Has Group Projects (1)