This seminar is intended for Humanities and Fine Arts majors considering how to take the academic skills they’ve developed in their major courses and demonstrate the relevance of these skills for the workplace (internships or jobs). We’ll discuss career readiness competencies in the context of humanities and fine arts majors. Students will redesign resumes and cover letters and will also develop a three-minute flash presentation on one of their humanities research projects or fine arts creations. Contact the instructor for an add code.
1
UnitsPass no pass
Grading1, 2, 3
PasstimeUpper division only
Level LimitLetters and science
CollegeLecture
This class was very easy and the professor obviously shows that she wants her students to do well. Attendance is mandatory and the classes were quite exhausting and boring from time to time. As long as you listen and do the homework, an A in this class is quite easy to achieve.
Took her one unit seminar and overall had a great experience! Very sweet and accommodating. Even through an online format, you can tell she really cares about her students.
Madeleine is so sweet, caring, and attentive. Her class was chill but I learned a lot about coding, web design, and creating a personal portfolio. She really cares about her students and is so approachable.
Really an awesome instructor - she's enthusiastic about her work, employs a wide array of media practices, assigns creative and relevant projects, will enhance your computer literacy, and is very invested in her students. One of my favorite classes at UCSB so far!
Have her for the professional writing minor classes. she is awesome. helpful, extremely sweet, knowledgeable. wants you to do well and get the most out of the classes. highly recommend!
She gives arbitrary grades on papers, with no rubric, makes no sense. instead of teaching us about the actual "new media" which could have been a great class on the blog revolution and newspaper blogs, she teaches the class as if its a trade school, not a uc. We do pointless stuff, and then write essays about what we did, shes nice but not smart