NEURBIO M169
History of Neurosciences
Description: (Same as Medical History M169.) Lecture, one hour; discussion, two hours. Development of neurosciences, especially neuroanatomy and neurophysiology, from Enlightenment era through latter 20th century. Emphasis on fundamental nerve functions, cell communication, and technological, conceptual, and cultural influences that have shaped understanding of brain and nervous system. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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Winter 2018 - Dr. Frank is a very top-notch professor. He tells very funny dad jokes and super interesting stories about the people we are learning about. He is very kind and accommodating to students. He truly wants to see us learn and that is awesome. His tests are very fair and predictable. He focuses on themes rather than facts and really forces you to think about trends and changes in medicine. Unfortunately, I think he is retiring, but he was not I would certainly take many classes with him! Seriously one of the best professors. He's old school (literally and figuratively) so he teaches the way thing should be taught as opposed to the BS we experience with younger professors. UCLA needs to hire more instructors like him! He completely focuses on understanding and getting us to notice analyze history as opposed to just remember it. There's lots of creative thinking and exploration in this class and even almost made me want to change my major to this one. He is the nicest human being too!
Winter 2018 - Dr. Frank is a very top-notch professor. He tells very funny dad jokes and super interesting stories about the people we are learning about. He is very kind and accommodating to students. He truly wants to see us learn and that is awesome. His tests are very fair and predictable. He focuses on themes rather than facts and really forces you to think about trends and changes in medicine. Unfortunately, I think he is retiring, but he was not I would certainly take many classes with him! Seriously one of the best professors. He's old school (literally and figuratively) so he teaches the way thing should be taught as opposed to the BS we experience with younger professors. UCLA needs to hire more instructors like him! He completely focuses on understanding and getting us to notice analyze history as opposed to just remember it. There's lots of creative thinking and exploration in this class and even almost made me want to change my major to this one. He is the nicest human being too!
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I had Schweizer for module 3 of 101b. Never went to lecture but ended up podcasting all his stuff. Super passionate guy! I really fell in love with him and regretted missing his lectures. Did about average on the final and went in to his lab after the quarter to just look it over as I'm in 101c now and was not used to how much all three profs in this module use only short answer questions where there is always one dickbag TA that subjectively downgrades you even when you practically wrote something identical to the exam key but they absolutely insist it's impossible to regrade unless there is a miscounting error. It's a bunch of bull and when I went in to his lab, his grad students are actual pricks and so was he. They were rude to me and told me to wait in a corner quietly like 3 times as if i'm incompetent. And he pretty much assumed I wanted a grade change and treated me like an overachieving premed which is BS cause I know it's too late to get a regrade and I am perfectly happy with the B+ I got in the class. Bottom line, all south campus profs are douchy researchers that come off like they are passionate and care about undergrads and they really don't. it's such a shame cause I really liked him.
I had Schweizer for module 3 of 101b. Never went to lecture but ended up podcasting all his stuff. Super passionate guy! I really fell in love with him and regretted missing his lectures. Did about average on the final and went in to his lab after the quarter to just look it over as I'm in 101c now and was not used to how much all three profs in this module use only short answer questions where there is always one dickbag TA that subjectively downgrades you even when you practically wrote something identical to the exam key but they absolutely insist it's impossible to regrade unless there is a miscounting error. It's a bunch of bull and when I went in to his lab, his grad students are actual pricks and so was he. They were rude to me and told me to wait in a corner quietly like 3 times as if i'm incompetent. And he pretty much assumed I wanted a grade change and treated me like an overachieving premed which is BS cause I know it's too late to get a regrade and I am perfectly happy with the B+ I got in the class. Bottom line, all south campus profs are douchy researchers that come off like they are passionate and care about undergrads and they really don't. it's such a shame cause I really liked him.