CLASSIC 162
Classical Myth in Literature
Description: Lecture, three hours. Use of myth in principal authors and genres of Greek and Roman literature, with examples of its influence in later literatures. May be repeated once for credit with topic change. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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King was very concerned about student learning and a completely fair professor. Her tests consisted of a final and midterm, both of which were fairly easy and the correct amount of work. Weekly pop quizzes were given just to keep us on top of our work and were very easy if the reading was done. She really cares about her students and learning, and I would definitely recommend taking one of her courses in any of her departments.
King was very concerned about student learning and a completely fair professor. Her tests consisted of a final and midterm, both of which were fairly easy and the correct amount of work. Weekly pop quizzes were given just to keep us on top of our work and were very easy if the reading was done. She really cares about her students and learning, and I would definitely recommend taking one of her courses in any of her departments.
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Not sure if I agree with everything Anonymiad says. I think her reasons for group discussion were to bring the class together and encourage class discussions. I enjoyed the texts we read and liked the direction she took with the discussions of women in ancient and modern texts. I thought her lecture style was clear and not too pompous. Would I recommend her to other students? Sure- if you like reading interesting texts and having complete strangers pop into the room and say, "You are the best lecturing professor I've ever heard!"
Not sure if I agree with everything Anonymiad says. I think her reasons for group discussion were to bring the class together and encourage class discussions. I enjoyed the texts we read and liked the direction she took with the discussions of women in ancient and modern texts. I thought her lecture style was clear and not too pompous. Would I recommend her to other students? Sure- if you like reading interesting texts and having complete strangers pop into the room and say, "You are the best lecturing professor I've ever heard!"