Young men today navigate a complicated minefield, receiving conflicting information both in person and online. What does it mean, exactly, to be a man? Should I pursue an education? How can I make a living? How do I relate to women? To other men? Do I want a partner? If so, how do I find this person? Do I want a family? What then are my responsibilities and possibilities? Men of color face extra complications in all these areas. This seminar explores these topics in a safe, open, and honest setting, and can help young men of all races learn to make good choices. Guest speakers are featured regularly.
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UnitsPass no pass
Grading1, 2, 3
PasstimeInter collegiate athletes only
Level LimitLetters and science
CollegeProfessor Spickard is by far one of the best professors on this campus. He assigns in-class written exams which are difficult to adapt to, yet his collaborative style and genuinely life-changing tips on speed-reading gave me by far the best learning and class experience I had in college. Cannot recommend him enough.
Spickard is an engaging but demanding prof. Lectures can be a bit unorthodox, but he truly wants you to learn. Staying on top of the readings is key - unstuckstudy was a lifesaver for me. Overall, a rewarding yet challenging class.
Prof Spickard is one of, if not the best, prof i've had at ucsb. You do have to do all the readings for this class and in depth, but he is such a caring guy. I've had my own personal experiences where he's reached out to make sure i'm okay and other classmates have experienced this. he does say some questionable things, but he loves to teach
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Kip is amazing! If you show dedication, he will help you grow immensely as an artist.
Best instructor I've ever had. He's extremely intelligent, provokes curiosity, and relates to his audience. He wants everyone to take something away from the class, and not just memorize random facts. There is a lot of reading, but they're mostly novels of really good books. UCSB is lucky to have him. He's a true scholar and Spicktacular educator.