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I took his Project Management class for Spring 2011. It was pretty straightfoward-- 3 papers, one due in the middle of the quarter, the other 2 due by the end of the quarter.
I thought the class was pretty easy and straightforward-- you only meet once a week for 2 hours (even though you're scheduled for 4). He lectures on Project Management (the material can be a little dry at times), does a workshop where people get into groups to come up with ideas, and gives you slides.
The papers are a little tedious, but so long as you do them through the quarter, I think it's very manageable and easy. He also allows you to submit papers up to 2 times before it is counted as a final draft. I think this is the key to getting a good grade-- do this, listen to his feedback (usually an email response given a couple hours after you email him), and ... that's it. You don't even REALLY have to go to class (by the end, many didn't), but I felt it was pretty interesting so I went.
Highly recommended for an easy class and a fun and kinda badass professor.
I took his Project Management class for Spring 2011. It was pretty straightfoward-- 3 papers, one due in the middle of the quarter, the other 2 due by the end of the quarter.
I thought the class was pretty easy and straightforward-- you only meet once a week for 2 hours (even though you're scheduled for 4). He lectures on Project Management (the material can be a little dry at times), does a workshop where people get into groups to come up with ideas, and gives you slides.
The papers are a little tedious, but so long as you do them through the quarter, I think it's very manageable and easy. He also allows you to submit papers up to 2 times before it is counted as a final draft. I think this is the key to getting a good grade-- do this, listen to his feedback (usually an email response given a couple hours after you email him), and ... that's it. You don't even REALLY have to go to class (by the end, many didn't), but I felt it was pretty interesting so I went.
Highly recommended for an easy class and a fun and kinda badass professor.
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