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Psychiatry 176 is hands down the best class I've taken at UCLA. The class is split up into 5 topics (Depression, PTSD, Alzheimer's Dementia, Schizophrenia, and Mindfulness/Sleep Disorders) and a distinguished guest lecturer comes to discuss each one. For each topic, you are randomly assigned a partner to present a learning objective with to the class. In addition to that, you must also present a case study with a group of 4 for ONE of the core topics. Overall, this class has a very manageable workload. There are no quizzes or midterms, but there is a final paper that you must write about mindfulness meditation & sleep disorders.
This class is very tight-knit as only 32 people are allowed to enroll in it. Lectures are very discussion-based, and Professor Lee does an amazing job at facilitating an inviting class environment for everyone to share their ideas. He is a very caring teacher who values his students and offers mentorship. Students are encouraged to think critically about how new policies and programs can be implemented in real-world situations. I can not recommend a class/instructor more than I recommend Psychiatry 176 with Professor Lee!!
Amazing seminar with very little time commitment but the amount of learning/knowledge you get, and the passion/care Dr. Lee has, this is 100% the best class I have ever taken at UCLA and he made my final quarter here an amazing experience.
I loved this class and I loved Dr. Lee, this class is just a graduate seminar for undergraduates where you read a few papers per week, discuss, have a presentation for a learning objective where you just summarize bullet points, and he has expert speakers who are world-renowned leaders come and speak with the class every other week. I cannot recommend this class enough, and honestly, a neuroscience major or any major interested in studying or working with people should take this class. If you read this Dr. Lee you are an amazing shining light in a dark field of despondent faculty.
Psychiatry 176 is hands down the best class I've taken at UCLA. The class is split up into 5 topics (Depression, PTSD, Alzheimer's Dementia, Schizophrenia, and Mindfulness/Sleep Disorders) and a distinguished guest lecturer comes to discuss each one. For each topic, you are randomly assigned a partner to present a learning objective with to the class. In addition to that, you must also present a case study with a group of 4 for ONE of the core topics. Overall, this class has a very manageable workload. There are no quizzes or midterms, but there is a final paper that you must write about mindfulness meditation & sleep disorders.
This class is very tight-knit as only 32 people are allowed to enroll in it. Lectures are very discussion-based, and Professor Lee does an amazing job at facilitating an inviting class environment for everyone to share their ideas. He is a very caring teacher who values his students and offers mentorship. Students are encouraged to think critically about how new policies and programs can be implemented in real-world situations. I can not recommend a class/instructor more than I recommend Psychiatry 176 with Professor Lee!!
Amazing seminar with very little time commitment but the amount of learning/knowledge you get, and the passion/care Dr. Lee has, this is 100% the best class I have ever taken at UCLA and he made my final quarter here an amazing experience.
I loved this class and I loved Dr. Lee, this class is just a graduate seminar for undergraduates where you read a few papers per week, discuss, have a presentation for a learning objective where you just summarize bullet points, and he has expert speakers who are world-renowned leaders come and speak with the class every other week. I cannot recommend this class enough, and honestly, a neuroscience major or any major interested in studying or working with people should take this class. If you read this Dr. Lee you are an amazing shining light in a dark field of despondent faculty.
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