Professor

Maurice Magana

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Easiness 4.0 / 5 How easy the class is, 1 being extremely difficult and 5 being easy peasy.
Workload 3.3 / 5 How light the workload is, 1 being extremely heavy and 5 being extremely light.
Clarity 4.3 / 5 How clear the professor is, 1 being extremely unclear and 5 being very clear.
Helpfulness 4.3 / 5 How helpful the professor is, 1 being not helpful at all and 5 being extremely helpful.

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Feb. 12, 2016
Quarter: Fall 2015
Grade: A

Professor Magana was really engaging and approachable. In fact, he is very charismatic and the lectures were never dry or boring. We had 2 short essays on the readings/lectures/material. And one mini-ethnography paper and/or presentation as our final which you could do as a group or individually. I will definitely be looking to take him again for future classes.

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March 24, 2016
Quarter: Fall 2015
Grade: B+

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April 30, 2016
Quarter: Winter 2016
Grade: A-

I took this class with no interest in the course whatsoever. It was the only upper division course that was open and worked with my schedule during registration. This course is cross listed as Gender Studies and Chicano Studies BUT this course is also heavy in Political Science. I ended up enjoying the course and do not regret taking it! His lectures are engaging and interesting but there is a lot of terminology to understand in this course. He allows you to choose different formats for assignments, I chose to write 3 papers. He graded fairly but the class isn't an easy A per se. The readings (PDF's on CCLE) are very heavy (long) and most of the readings I did not understand what I read, it felt like a lot of political science technical jargon. I chose to write my papers on the readings that I actually understood and that were more straightforward, but I spent a considerable amount of time re-reading and outlining. He randomly has us complete in class assignments that you turn in with groups so it's essential to show up to class and participate.

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CHICANO 172
Quarter: Fall 2015
Grade: A
Feb. 12, 2016

Professor Magana was really engaging and approachable. In fact, he is very charismatic and the lectures were never dry or boring. We had 2 short essays on the readings/lectures/material. And one mini-ethnography paper and/or presentation as our final which you could do as a group or individually. I will definitely be looking to take him again for future classes.

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CHICANO 172
Quarter: Fall 2015
Grade: B+
March 24, 2016

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CHICANO CM147
Quarter: Winter 2016
Grade: A-
April 30, 2016

I took this class with no interest in the course whatsoever. It was the only upper division course that was open and worked with my schedule during registration. This course is cross listed as Gender Studies and Chicano Studies BUT this course is also heavy in Political Science. I ended up enjoying the course and do not regret taking it! His lectures are engaging and interesting but there is a lot of terminology to understand in this course. He allows you to choose different formats for assignments, I chose to write 3 papers. He graded fairly but the class isn't an easy A per se. The readings (PDF's on CCLE) are very heavy (long) and most of the readings I did not understand what I read, it felt like a lot of political science technical jargon. I chose to write my papers on the readings that I actually understood and that were more straightforward, but I spent a considerable amount of time re-reading and outlining. He randomly has us complete in class assignments that you turn in with groups so it's essential to show up to class and participate.

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