POL S 110ET
Chase Morgan-Hobbs
4.4
46 reviews

46
4.4
POLS110ET . 2 Years Ago

Hobbs-Morgan is one of the best lecturers in the PoliSci department right now. Their lectures are so well crafted and organized that it seems as if they're reading out of a book during the lecture. Because of this, lecture slides are sparse in information so make sure you really listen in order to get the most out of lectures.

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POLS110ET . 2 Years Ago

His lectures are interesting enough and he seems to really care about his students. We had in-person midterm/final consisting of short answers questions and an essay. One longer 5-7page essay and another 2-page write-up. Easy and straightforward grading guidelines. No section was so nice.

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POLS110ET . 2 Years Ago

I can not give Professor Hobbs-Morgan enough credit. Although his classes are very difficult, his passion for teaching and his care for his students is apparent. If you are a Political Science major please take one of his classes because you will not regret it.

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POLS110ET . 2 Years Ago

I can not recommend Chase enough. He is the most engaging lecturer I have ever had at UCSB and teaches with such enthusiasm and kindness. I genuinely started tearing up when I finished his class because I love him so much. He cares SO much about his students and about the subject. Its definitely not an easy class but so incredibly worth it.

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POLS110ET . 2 Years Ago

What I found really off-putting about this class was that he taught as if it was a small class despite it having 100+ people. His slides are pretty much useless and he spends much of the class just engaging one on one with students instead of lecturing. Was never able to take substantial notes and had to teach myself the material.

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POLS110ET . 3 Years Ago

Chase is one of the best professors I've had at UCSB. He is passionate about the topics he teaches and his lectures are interesting and easy to follow. He is clear about his expectations/grade requirements and is very understanding of students' needs. There is a lot of reading, but he goes over most of them in lecture.

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POLS110ET . 4 Years Ago

Hobbs-Morgan is definitely tough--he makes you work for it, but I feel like I'm a better writer now because of it. Grade is based on 2 papers, 1 final paper, & participation, so make sure you attend class and section and engage with the discussion because they keep track. The material was interesting which is always a plus!

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POLS114 . 7 Months Ago

His classes are challenging but rewarding, and you will definitely grow academically as a result of them.

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POLS1 . 7 Months Ago

Great class, but you do have to go to lectures and genuinely pay attention bc you'll fall behind easily if you don't. Professor was amazing, very funny, caring, and genuinely interesting to listen to. Great class if you love philosophy and grading felt very fair, although it was kind of tough. I would suggest study groups for midterms and final!

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POLS114 . 8 Months Ago

I really enjoyed this class. There is going to be a substantial amount of reading, but he discusses it in class. He is an amazing lecturer, and not monotone which helps keep you engaged. He doesn't just read off slides but engages the class. 1 in-class test and 2 online essay exams. Gives great feedback during office hours. Overall goated professor

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POLS1 . 9 Months Ago

POLS1 was no doubt a hard course; the readings are longgg and so dense. Give yourself enough time to read them and he'll explain everything in lecture very thoroughly. he's clearly super passionate which makes lectures more interesting. Gotta attend lecture tho, thats the only way anything makes sense. Go and you'll be fine

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POLS1 . 9 Months Ago

Morgan-Hobbes had pretty dry lectures and if you aren't into philosophy, this class lowkey sucks. He randomly selected certain students tests to grade instead of the TA grading them, and did so very harshly. I think the class overall could have been worse, but the material being so dry along with the prof being dry was a bad combo.

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POLS1 . 10 Months Ago

The reason I think this class was a little difficult is because the readings were sometimes hard to understand, but the professor is amazing and goes over everything in lecture. The class is quite scary because it's based on quizzes, two midterms, and a final paper. But, if you understand the CORE concepts of the philosophers, you'll be fine.

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POLS1 . 10 Months Ago

class was interesting but hard, if you lock in its not terrible. midterms are short answer then essays and we got to have a note card. final was a paper which is graded harshly but if you work really hard is possible to get an A on. Morgan daves was my TA and he was AMAZING

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POLS1 . 11 Months Ago

Chase always has very interesting lectures even if he sometimes rambles. He also lets student question take up a lot of time during lectures when can sometimes force him to cram content but it's not too bad. Definitely a hard grader but very good about feedback. No textbook but readings for every class, 20-70 pages per class.

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POLS1 . 11 Months Ago

Going to lectures is VITAL to understanding the weekly readings. The way he lectures is interesting and engaging - I enjoyed this class. Grading is super harsh but going to lectures and listening to TAs proved helpful. I would definitely take another class with him.

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POLS1 . 11 Months Ago

The most lecture dependent class I've taken but super manageable. Weekly quizzes that aren't hard if you do readings. Two in person midterms and take-home final which was nice. If you go to lecture and read, even if you don't completely understand everything, you'll get an A in my opinion. Not too hard

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POLS1 . 11 Months Ago

This class is very rewarding but very tough. I came into this class my first quarter as a first year pre poli sci student, and I don't know if that was the best choice. You will have to read a lot, but the professor's lectures do help break everything down. Make sure you have effective college - level essay writing skills before you do this class.

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POLS1 . 11 Months Ago

Go to lecture!! The biweekly readings are a lot to digest (by nature of the class) but works to explain nuances thoroughly. Weekly quizzes on said readings, two midterms, and a take home final essay. Straightforward grading and often opens the floor to discussions in class. Silly fella that I learned a lot from in a course that can be daunting.

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POLS1 . 11 Months Ago

Professor Hobbs-Morgan is truly one of the best teachers and lecturers I have had. I am only a first-year student, and I can tell you he is one of the most caring professors at UCSB. He is truly passionate about what he teaches and your success. Don't get me wrong; this class is quite difficult and tedious, but Hobbs-Morgan makes it so worth it.

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POLS1 . 11 Months Ago

A difficult but rewarding class! His lectures are so good and really helps you better understand the tough weekly readings! He really cares about the subject and students. There are weekly short quizzes, two exams, and one take-home final essay.

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POLS1 . 11 Months Ago

attend lecture and you will do well

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POLS1 . 1 Year, 2 Days Ago

10/10 in every way 😏

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POLS1 . 1 Year, 2 Days Ago

I love the way he prances around the stage during lecture! He was super engaging and made the material easily digestible. You have to put in the work to get an A, but if you engage with the material it is so worth it. He is super passionate about political theory- it rubs off for sure!

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