This seminar will introduce students to a number of issues impacting the formerly-incarcerated student population at UCSB. We will also cover a brief historical overview of the prison industrial complex, a study of select debates on federal and state policies, and a review of literature, journalism, and art issuing from the carceral community within the United States.
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UnitsPass no pass
Grading1, 2, 3
PasstimeUpper division only
Level LimitLetters and science
CollegeThe most disorganized professor I have ever had. Forgets to post things and grades almost everything at the very end of the quarter. His class is easy in terms of content but his style is just not for me.
Clearly shows the engineering purpose and applications of what he's teaching. Has very clear grading guidelines; if you do assignments competently, you'll get at minimum a B. Very communicative dependent.
Great professor and Writing 2E is a fun class where you can both learn to write and utilize strategies to make your writing concise. Projects felt like they had a purpose (because they do) I would 110% take this class again.
Overall great professor for WRIT2E, not very difficult, but he teaches important skills without assigning a ton of homework. He's also just a funny, laid-back guy. One thing is that he is kind of disorganized.
One of the best professors I've had at UCSB. Very down-to-earth and caring. Really allows you to explore different fields yourself and collaborate with others. Throughout the course, I was able to find and write about topics that I actually cared about. He gave good feedback on personal resumes and finding internships. 100% would take again
Doctor Huk is really kind and he was always willing to help me outside of class. He grades really easy and also helps you improve your writing. Overall a wonderful professor.