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I loved his teaching style and the class. He made it very easy to take good lecture notes and his tests were exactly off the lecture. He provided a fun and interesting way to learn about Jazz.
very nice, good sense of humor, extremely easy midterm/final. if you're breathing and show up to lecture you should absolutely get an A. harrison makes the material very interesting and he helped me gain a great appreciation for jazz. this class is the best of both worlds - its interesting and valuable to me, and its really easy.
Course load:
2 small quizzes in discussion section throughout the quarter
2 medium essay (4-5 pgs)
1 concert report (basically you go to a jazz performance and write a review about it)
midterm/final (all multiple choice)
True, this class is not as easy as others are saying, but it still is pretty darn easy. Professor Harrison is cool, unlike South campus professors who are not. You are required to go to discussion, not lecture. There are 2 papers to write for this class. Do well on these. Also you must go to a concert. Go to another concert for 3 PERCENT EXTRA CREDIT!!!!. The midterm and final are both memorizing names and who played what instrument. You must also recognize songs and who played the songs? THIS CLASS WAS A VERY EASY CLASS, TAKE IT ESPECIALLY IF YOU'RE A FRESHMAN.
HOW TO MAKE SURE YOU GET THE EASIEST A OF YOUR LIFE
1) Do not go to lecture, just get the lecture notes from a friend (make sure the friend isn't a premed, hahaha lol that was a joke, a good joke hahah!)
2) Email your papers to your TAs to have them review it before you submit the paper.
3) Give yourself at least 2 nights before to cram. 1 night to cram the notes. 1 night to cram the songs.
4) Do the extra credit concert report, IT ADDS 3 PERCENT TO YOUR FINAL GRADE.
5) Go to discussion sections and make sure to sign in; attendance is checked.
GOD I WISH EVERY CLASS WAS AS EASY AS THIS! HAHAHA LOL!! FUCKING NORTH CAMPUS IS SO EASY! I WISH THAT FOR MY BIRTHDAY, I COULD BE A NORTH CAMPUS MAJOR! HAHHAHAHAHA!!!!
Great and easy class! ethnomu 50B
Selling course reader and textbook: Jazz in American Culture. No highlighting, looks new.
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Harrison provides a lot of humor in his lectures. Some lectures are boring and could put you to sleep, but the material is really easy to understand and memorize. Notes are given through a projector from a laptop, and are pretty much all you need to know. Theres a midterm, final, 2 quizzes, 2 papers, and a concert report. which is honestly not to bad at all. Theres assigned reading, but the notes given in lecture are just the main points from the reading. You dont really need to go to lecture if you can have someone take notes for you. but the class is pretty relaxing and i hardly hear anyone complain about going to lecture. Definitely take this class if you want an easy A
Prof. Harrison is a man with nice humor in class. His class lecture CAN be boring for non-jazz enthusiasts and can put others to sleep sometimes, but his lectures were mostly interesting. Notes are given via projectors as he speaks (typed up by the TA's), so just write down whatever appears on the projector and you will be fine. The readings in the book pretty much just reinforce what he said in class. Just study the notes and you will be fine for the quizzes and exams. There are 2 essays (4-5 pages) throughout the quarter, but they are really easy to write, for there's a list of resources that you can use for the essays in bibliography form on his course webpage. The quizzes and exams are EXTREMELY easy even for those people without a music background. The midterm median score was 94%... go figure. The ONLY slightly challenging part is that you have to know the assigned 16 pieces of jazz music before the midterm and the final. There's also a concert report, but you can turn in extra concert reports for extra credits (like you really need them at all...). You can definitely get an A in this class if you go to class just half-awake and type/write up the notes. There is no teacher easier than him.
Prof. Harrison is amazing! :] This was the best class ever.
just memorize a bunch of names and songs for several days and the final will be ez
So, after suffering my first year with terrible grades, I decided I should take a class that shouldn't be too hard and improve my GPA self esteem. Finally, I chose the right class! The crazy thing is that I learned so much! I am in love swing and early jazz now. Prof Harrison just seems like that laid back, funny guy who loves what he teaches. I went to lecture the first half of the quarter but never really found myself to continue going afterward. I did, however, attend every TA discussion section, which counts towards your grades (merely for attendance and 2 quick quizzes). Take Kate! She's extremely helpful. Since I didn't attend the last half of lectures, she really helps going over what material you need to study.
Anyway, hardly attending lecture, I scored an A on my midterm, A on my papers. It's a very easy class but very effective. You'll find yourself dancing in your seat during your quizzes, midterm, and final since a listening section is included.
The main structure of the midterm and final is what artist played what instrument, what song, who composed it, etc. It's a lot of memorization but I studied for both tests the nights before and did well, just like everyone else.
Take it! take it! Take it!
Professor Harrison is a brilliant teacher and is an easy A if you attend his lectures. He gives major hints for the midterm and final. The lecture before the tests are extremely important because he goes over everything that will be on the test, including about half the questions. He wants his students to enjoy and learn as much as they can about jazz, so he makes it enjoyable and stress free. He's the best teacher I've had so far and was definately the most interesting. I would highly reccomend this class for an easy GE. If i was majoring in ethno I would definately take more of his classes.
very nice, good sense of humor, extremely easy midterm/final. if you're breathing and show up to lecture you should absolutely get an A. harrison makes the material very interesting and he helped me gain a great appreciation for jazz. this class is the best of both worlds - its interesting and valuable to me, and its really easy.
Course load:
2 small quizzes in discussion section throughout the quarter
2 medium essay (4-5 pgs)
1 concert report (basically you go to a jazz performance and write a review about it)
midterm/final (all multiple choice)
True, this class is not as easy as others are saying, but it still is pretty darn easy. Professor Harrison is cool, unlike South campus professors who are not. You are required to go to discussion, not lecture. There are 2 papers to write for this class. Do well on these. Also you must go to a concert. Go to another concert for 3 PERCENT EXTRA CREDIT!!!!. The midterm and final are both memorizing names and who played what instrument. You must also recognize songs and who played the songs? THIS CLASS WAS A VERY EASY CLASS, TAKE IT ESPECIALLY IF YOU'RE A FRESHMAN.
HOW TO MAKE SURE YOU GET THE EASIEST A OF YOUR LIFE
1) Do not go to lecture, just get the lecture notes from a friend (make sure the friend isn't a premed, hahaha lol that was a joke, a good joke hahah!)
2) Email your papers to your TAs to have them review it before you submit the paper.
3) Give yourself at least 2 nights before to cram. 1 night to cram the notes. 1 night to cram the songs.
4) Do the extra credit concert report, IT ADDS 3 PERCENT TO YOUR FINAL GRADE.
5) Go to discussion sections and make sure to sign in; attendance is checked.
GOD I WISH EVERY CLASS WAS AS EASY AS THIS! HAHAHA LOL!! FUCKING NORTH CAMPUS IS SO EASY! I WISH THAT FOR MY BIRTHDAY, I COULD BE A NORTH CAMPUS MAJOR! HAHHAHAHAHA!!!!
Harrison provides a lot of humor in his lectures. Some lectures are boring and could put you to sleep, but the material is really easy to understand and memorize. Notes are given through a projector from a laptop, and are pretty much all you need to know. Theres a midterm, final, 2 quizzes, 2 papers, and a concert report. which is honestly not to bad at all. Theres assigned reading, but the notes given in lecture are just the main points from the reading. You dont really need to go to lecture if you can have someone take notes for you. but the class is pretty relaxing and i hardly hear anyone complain about going to lecture. Definitely take this class if you want an easy A
Prof. Harrison is a man with nice humor in class. His class lecture CAN be boring for non-jazz enthusiasts and can put others to sleep sometimes, but his lectures were mostly interesting. Notes are given via projectors as he speaks (typed up by the TA's), so just write down whatever appears on the projector and you will be fine. The readings in the book pretty much just reinforce what he said in class. Just study the notes and you will be fine for the quizzes and exams. There are 2 essays (4-5 pages) throughout the quarter, but they are really easy to write, for there's a list of resources that you can use for the essays in bibliography form on his course webpage. The quizzes and exams are EXTREMELY easy even for those people without a music background. The midterm median score was 94%... go figure. The ONLY slightly challenging part is that you have to know the assigned 16 pieces of jazz music before the midterm and the final. There's also a concert report, but you can turn in extra concert reports for extra credits (like you really need them at all...). You can definitely get an A in this class if you go to class just half-awake and type/write up the notes. There is no teacher easier than him.
So, after suffering my first year with terrible grades, I decided I should take a class that shouldn't be too hard and improve my GPA self esteem. Finally, I chose the right class! The crazy thing is that I learned so much! I am in love swing and early jazz now. Prof Harrison just seems like that laid back, funny guy who loves what he teaches. I went to lecture the first half of the quarter but never really found myself to continue going afterward. I did, however, attend every TA discussion section, which counts towards your grades (merely for attendance and 2 quick quizzes). Take Kate! She's extremely helpful. Since I didn't attend the last half of lectures, she really helps going over what material you need to study.
Anyway, hardly attending lecture, I scored an A on my midterm, A on my papers. It's a very easy class but very effective. You'll find yourself dancing in your seat during your quizzes, midterm, and final since a listening section is included.
The main structure of the midterm and final is what artist played what instrument, what song, who composed it, etc. It's a lot of memorization but I studied for both tests the nights before and did well, just like everyone else.
Take it! take it! Take it!
Professor Harrison is a brilliant teacher and is an easy A if you attend his lectures. He gives major hints for the midterm and final. The lecture before the tests are extremely important because he goes over everything that will be on the test, including about half the questions. He wants his students to enjoy and learn as much as they can about jazz, so he makes it enjoyable and stress free. He's the best teacher I've had so far and was definately the most interesting. I would highly reccomend this class for an easy GE. If i was majoring in ethno I would definately take more of his classes.