SOCIOL M161
Comparative American Indian Societies
Description: (Same as American Indian Studies M161.) Lecture, three hours. Requisite: course 1 or American Indian Studies M10. Comparative and historical study of political, economic, and cultural change in indigenous North American societies. Several theories of social change, applied to selected case studies. Letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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I have to disagree with many of the things people are saying. I thought he was a very good professor and very fair to students. As long as you go to class and keep up with the readings you will do fine. Also, his grading is not that hard- you just write three papers throughout the quarter, and the content comes straight from the lectures and reader. The first paper is worth 20%, the second worth 30%, and the final paper is worth 50%. The final is basically a combination of the first two papers. The only way you could do bad in his class is if you don't attend lectures or keep up with readings.
I have to disagree with many of the things people are saying. I thought he was a very good professor and very fair to students. As long as you go to class and keep up with the readings you will do fine. Also, his grading is not that hard- you just write three papers throughout the quarter, and the content comes straight from the lectures and reader. The first paper is worth 20%, the second worth 30%, and the final paper is worth 50%. The final is basically a combination of the first two papers. The only way you could do bad in his class is if you don't attend lectures or keep up with readings.