Professor Kang is an excellent lecturer as he keeps the class very engaged. This class is all about what you make of it. You can be a hermit crab in the corner, go through the motions, and learn very little, or raise your hand and engage and gain a wealth of knowledge. By the way, your grade will 100% reflect how much you engaged.
Attendance and participation really matters in the class. Prof is super passionate and cares about his classes. Buying class material required, there's a reading quiz around once a week, written final, and an easy group project.
Super passionate guy. Participation matters a lot to him but it's really not too challenging. Easy weekly quizzes and a big group project due at the end. Really well-structured as a intro to business class, trust me take this course with Sukhun. if you show up and pay attention in class I promise you'll do well.
Awesome guy, I super enjoyed his class. Participation and attendance are 100% mandatory (which I expected to be tough for me as I usually skip lecture) but there's TONS of opportunities for small group discussion, sharing your opinion, participating which I freaking love, so it ended up being a class I looked forward to. Lots of cool guest speakers
Pretty decent prof for his first time teaching. His lectures were interesting and brought in guest lectures to expand our knowledge. I hated his quizzes and how the TA was grading them. There was a final project at the end which expands creativity and teamwork. If you want to learn take Professor Kang, if you want an easy A take Professor Feldman.
It was his first time teaching but you could tell he cared about his students and the way in which he taught. We had small quizzes, so no traditional 'midterm' but they were heavily focused on lecture material. Attendance and participation made up a big part of the grade so be sure to go to class and participate. Our final was a group project.
Great professor that focused on students learning rather than exams. Heavily emphasizes participation, but was not an issue. However one downside is biweekly quizzes that had vague answers. Final was a group project was helpful applying everything we learned. There is also weekly readings, but it helps with the content.
Such a great guy, his quizzes were a little off in my opinion but this man is so helpful and kind that you will be just fine.
My king. His class has been my favorite at UCSB thus far. He is very supportive and inspirational. It is definitely a tough course and there is no easy A, especially when it comes to participation and speaking up in class, but Professor King was amazing