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Overview of the basic ideas and major writings that have influenced the field of global and international studies. This is an interdisciplinary reading seminar intended as a foundational course for the MA program, required of all first year students.

No Prerequisites

4

Units

Letter

Grading

1, 2, 3

Passtime

Graduate students only

Level Limit

Letters and science

College
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BRYSK A
Alison Brysk
3.8
18 reviews
Fall 2024 . Malhotra A
SSMS 2001
M
15:30 PM - 18:20 PM
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GLOBL120 . Brysk A 8 Months Ago

Super awesome professor - midterm and final were both an essay prompt with the prompt given beforehand. She gave 3 pop quizzes on current events, but they were super well-explained so they were not big stressors. Although the textbook is not mandatory, I would totally get it because it helped me a lot with the class.

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GLOBL111 . Brysk A 2 Years Ago

Lectures were very dull & disengaging. Even if you attend lecture/listen, notes/slides still make no sense (she uses a lot of shorthand). First paper was only a page and a half but we were asked to write on content that we hadn't even learned. Very disappointing, did most of my learning from textbook. 2 short papers, midterm, group project, final.

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POLS106GR . Brysk A 2 Years Ago

This class was very easy and had interesting content. There were group presentations that made up a large part of the grade, but they were graded easily. Professor Brysk's lectures were a bit boring, and the slides had so many examples, making it slightly challenging to follow, but overall it was a good class.

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GLO172 . Brysk A 2 Years Ago

Thoughtful, considerate, and reasonable. Goes out of her way to check up on students and help them succeed.

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GLOBL120 . Brysk A 2 Years Ago

The textbook was very easy to read and understand. Her lectures are based off of the reading, so if you skip class you will most likely be very lost and confused. Attendance isn't mandatory but if you want to pass the class I recommend that you attend because the material is dense. Biweekly quizzes and 3 papers, if you want an A you must read!

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globl2 . Brysk A 3 Years Ago

The lectures are really dense and contain tons of info. Sometimes it's hard to follow her pace -- she goes pretty fast -- and the content can be very confusing for those not familiar with global studies. There are a few quizzes and short assignment, both are pretty easy. And there're two papers to write, both are not difficult and roughly 5+ pages.

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