Examination of the issues and impact of sport in various cultures and subcultures within the context of sociology. Study of sport relevant to how it is influenced by and influences the basic institutions of society: family, economics, politics, religion, and education.
4
UnitsOptional
Grading1, 2, 3
PasstimeUpper division only
Level LimitLetters and science
CollegeLecture
Professor Hatcher is a nice guy and constantly goes over the syllabus throughout the quarter to make sure all his students understand what's expected and what upcoming assignments there are. His grade mainly consisted of a weekly quiz, 2 group projects, and a paper. He graded every assignment fairly and it was a relatively low workload class.
Such an engaging professor. Talks about relevant and relatable topics. Very simple and straight forward. Just attend lecture and review before the exams and you should be good to go!
If you need a couple of units, this is the perfect class. Really easy especially if you follow sports/sports trends, but you're not going to come away learning a lot of new things. Class often turned into an open discussion with the same handful of students always telling personal stories (lame!). Seemed like a high school class, but an easy pass.
Easily one of the best professors I've ever had. He is a former D1 athletic director so his insight is super valuable. Very interesting lectures and always encouraged the class to participate in discussion. Two easy group projects and weekly quizzes determined the grade. Intelligent and straightforward guy, would 100% take this class again.
ESS 160 was a super easy class. The class is discussion based so while attendance was not mandatory it did help when writing assignments. Every week you had to write 2 paragraphs about a topic we discussed, we had to write a 2 page paper I think twice and take 10 question quizzes weekly. Easy class, its most fun when you actually participate.
not an easy class and there are group projects and exams