Post subject: Re: Suggestions for a upper level humanities?
Posted: Tue 03-17-2009 3:07PM
Major General
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Easy or enjoyable? I recommend any of Dr. McManus' military history classes (believe he'll be offering his Vietnam class next semester like he usually does). Dr. Schramm is always good and engaging. I'm a history major, so let me know if you're considering any classes there and I'll tell you who to avoid.
Post subject: Re: Suggestions for a upper level humanities?
Posted: Tue 03-17-2009 3:21PM
Drowning
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etymology 306, only pre-req is english 20. Guaranteed B if you pay the slightest attention, A if you do a project. Not to mention all the pointless information you will learn
Post subject: Re: Suggestions for a upper level humanities?
Posted: Tue 03-17-2009 5:09PM
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kjk437 wrote:
Easy or enjoyable? I recommend any of Dr. McManus' military history classes (believe he'll be offering his Vietnam class next semester like he usually does). Dr. Schramm is always good and engaging. I'm a history major, so let me know if you're considering any classes there and I'll tell you who to avoid.
enjoyable definitely. i don't mind a little work, like one small assignment a week wouldn't hurt.
Post subject: Re: Suggestions for a upper level humanities?
Posted: Tue 03-17-2009 6:25PM
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Anything with Schramm. I know that he at least teaches History 275 (History of Science, which I'm in now) and History 270 (History of Technology before 1900, which I couldn't get into).
His classes fill up really quickly, so keep that in mind.
Post subject: Re: Suggestions for a upper level humanities?
Posted: Tue 03-17-2009 10:03PM
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Don't know if it's still being taught since Dr. Canu left, or if it counts as a humanities course, but Abnormal Psychology (sorry, I forgot the number) was a great class. An easy A for me and I actually learned some stuff. Although part of it might've been because Dr. Canu is a good teacher and made it interesting. Don't know who teaches it now, but you may want to consider it.
Post subject: Re: Suggestions for a upper level humanities?
Posted: Thu 03-19-2009 3:55PM
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devil wrote:
Don't know if it's still being taught since Dr. Canu left, or if it counts as a humanities course, but Abnormal Psychology (sorry, I forgot the number) was a great class. An easy A for me and I actually learned some stuff. Although part of it might've been because Dr. Canu is a good teacher and made it interesting. Don't know who teaches it now, but you may want to consider it.
abnormal psychology, psy 362 right? next semester it will be taught by Eugene Gianladis. Is he any good?
and why are upper level humanity classes at weird times/conflict with other classes?
Post subject: Re: Suggestions for a upper level humanities?
Posted: Thu 03-19-2009 4:49PM
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Drunk3nPanda wrote:
devil wrote:
Don't know if it's still being taught since Dr. Canu left, or if it counts as a humanities course, but Abnormal Psychology (sorry, I forgot the number) was a great class. An easy A for me and I actually learned some stuff. Although part of it might've been because Dr. Canu is a good teacher and made it interesting. Don't know who teaches it now, but you may want to consider it.
abnormal psychology, psy 362 right? next semester it will be taught by Eugene Gianladis. Is he any good?
and why are upper level humanity classes at weird times/conflict with other classes?
To try and get you to stay more semesters. Also to fuck over those that down plan 4 years ahead. Although I never had a problem.
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Post subject: Re: Suggestions for a upper level humanities?
Posted: Tue 03-31-2009 9:46PM
Major General
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Drunk3nPanda wrote:
devil wrote:
Don't know if it's still being taught since Dr. Canu left, or if it counts as a humanities course, but Abnormal Psychology (sorry, I forgot the number) was a great class. An easy A for me and I actually learned some stuff. Although part of it might've been because Dr. Canu is a good teacher and made it interesting. Don't know who teaches it now, but you may want to consider it.
abnormal psychology, psy 362 right? next semester it will be taught by Eugene Gianladis. Is he any good?
and why are upper level humanity classes at weird times/conflict with other classes?
Yeah, that's the class. Never heard of that guy though.
Post subject: Re: Suggestions for a upper level humanities?
Posted: Fri 04-03-2009 12:04AM
Major General
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Gianladis? Couldn't ask for a nicer guy. A genuinely nice guy, a few really good stories. Seems to really care for his students. He's also the campus counselor.
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