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Prof was very nice, knowledgeable, and extremely empathetic during the fires. Very engaging. If you read material and show up to lectures in-person midterm and final is easy, and no additional assignments. Discussions were not very useful, but counts for the grade and were ok, very easy to be marked present and active. I had no particular interest in disability anthropology, but i was very engaged throughout the quarter and would recommend taking it.
Easiest upper division class I've ever taken. There are no exams, just weekly reflections and a final paper. The weekly reflections are just a single spaced paper discussing what you learned from the designated readings, due at the start of each week. There are 9 of them but you only need to complete 6. The final paper was originally supposed to be 10 pages, but towards the end of the quarter he reduced it to 6 pages; most professors aren't that lenient so I admire that a lot. I was able to get a 100 on the paper even though it was above average at best. You don't even really need to attend the lectures since attendance is only mandatory for discussion sections. The grade breakdown was 60% weekly reflections, 30% final paper, 10% discussion attendance. If you're an Anthro major, or if you're not but just need an upper division class with minimal work load take this one!!
Prof was very nice, knowledgeable, and extremely empathetic during the fires. Very engaging. If you read material and show up to lectures in-person midterm and final is easy, and no additional assignments. Discussions were not very useful, but counts for the grade and were ok, very easy to be marked present and active. I had no particular interest in disability anthropology, but i was very engaged throughout the quarter and would recommend taking it.
Easiest upper division class I've ever taken. There are no exams, just weekly reflections and a final paper. The weekly reflections are just a single spaced paper discussing what you learned from the designated readings, due at the start of each week. There are 9 of them but you only need to complete 6. The final paper was originally supposed to be 10 pages, but towards the end of the quarter he reduced it to 6 pages; most professors aren't that lenient so I admire that a lot. I was able to get a 100 on the paper even though it was above average at best. You don't even really need to attend the lectures since attendance is only mandatory for discussion sections. The grade breakdown was 60% weekly reflections, 30% final paper, 10% discussion attendance. If you're an Anthro major, or if you're not but just need an upper division class with minimal work load take this one!!
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