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This course was offered during Summer Session C, 2022. The class covered foundational sociological theories focusing primarily on the works of Marx, Weber, and Durkheim, and how their contributions helped to shape both history and contemporary society, Dr, Yeritsian was a fantastic teacher. A great communicator, and despite being a remote class, his lectures were concise, emphasizing the most important aspects of the assigned reading material, some of which was long, complex, and dense. The three graded essay assignments, gave us plenty of freedom to engage meaningful contemporary issues and phenomena and tie these to concepts and theories we learned. Thoroughly enjoyed the class, and it was excellent preparation for Sociology 102 taken in the fall quarter, as well as for the major in general. Dr. Yeritsian was always accessible and helpful during office hours, and also by appointment. He encouraged me to work on critical thinking and to developing stronger writing skills that continues to help me tremendously. Thank you so much. Would highly recommend--A++
Professor Yeritsian is very knowledgeable and he makes a theory class very interesting! He gives good lectures and clearly explains the course material. The class overall is organized well. If you do want to learn and have a strong foundation in sociology, take him! He is very professional in his job. The class requires effort and time that will surely pay off later. There are always options for classes where you don't learn anything, but in this class, you would gain a lot of knowledge that will be useful later in life as well. One of the best sociology professors at UCLA! Enjoyed his class, and highly recommend taking him!
Insufferable professor. He was consistently late to lectures and once had the TAs step in to cover for him, which I’m pretty sure violates TA contracts. He also had trouble operating basic technology and once yelled at a TA for accidentally resetting the projector.
The class structure was based on three exams, section participation, and pop quizzes. While I did well on the quizzes, I found some questions unfair—such as asking us to memorize the number of pages in the reading, which seemed completely irrelevant to the actual course material. There were no study guides provided, and the exams were difficult, though I did okay overall.
The professor was often rude to TAs/students, delivered lectures at a fast pace, and the slides were disorganized—if they were even provided at all. Sometimes, he just wrote outlines on the board.
Overall, I would suggest taking this course with another professor, like Speer or Sigmon, who are much more organized and engaging. Luckily, Yeritsian hasn’t taught this course since winter 2024 and I hope it stays that way for the sake of future students.
All of the reviews are outdated. I am currently taking him in Fall 2022 and he is easily the rudest professor I have ever met. He talks in a way that makes it extremely difficult to grasp what he is saying and will try to argue with you if you're asking a simple question. Your grade is based off of 3 exams. Its 30 questions multiple choice and 2 blue book essay questions per exam. Not the hardest but if you can't grasp the concept, they are difficult. I truly would never take a class with him again just because of how rude and entitled he acts.
i really dont know why people antagonize prof. yeritsian. ive had him for 3 courses now and can confidently say he’s one of my favorite professors. ive passed all his classes because i took the time to understand the content. this class in particular was super interesting and intriguing in regards to the material. doesnt assign homework in ANY course (aside from reading). tests can be difficult if you dont study or understand the material but thats why professors have office hours….. he wants his students to do well, makes sure to ask if students had questions throughout the lecture. and usually one or two people raise their hands. if you got the grade you wanted why are you complaining? yall gotta remember we’re in college. not every professor’s the same and they won’t always hold your hand (ur an adult). he’s not an “easy A”, you have to work for it. that is to say, if youre willing to put in the work by doing what you can to understand the course material, everything will be straightforward! id take him had i not finished my soc major requirements.
This course was offered during Summer Session C, 2022. The class covered foundational sociological theories focusing primarily on the works of Marx, Weber, and Durkheim, and how their contributions helped to shape both history and contemporary society, Dr, Yeritsian was a fantastic teacher. A great communicator, and despite being a remote class, his lectures were concise, emphasizing the most important aspects of the assigned reading material, some of which was long, complex, and dense. The three graded essay assignments, gave us plenty of freedom to engage meaningful contemporary issues and phenomena and tie these to concepts and theories we learned. Thoroughly enjoyed the class, and it was excellent preparation for Sociology 102 taken in the fall quarter, as well as for the major in general. Dr. Yeritsian was always accessible and helpful during office hours, and also by appointment. He encouraged me to work on critical thinking and to developing stronger writing skills that continues to help me tremendously. Thank you so much. Would highly recommend--A++
Professor Yeritsian is very knowledgeable and he makes a theory class very interesting! He gives good lectures and clearly explains the course material. The class overall is organized well. If you do want to learn and have a strong foundation in sociology, take him! He is very professional in his job. The class requires effort and time that will surely pay off later. There are always options for classes where you don't learn anything, but in this class, you would gain a lot of knowledge that will be useful later in life as well. One of the best sociology professors at UCLA! Enjoyed his class, and highly recommend taking him!
Insufferable professor. He was consistently late to lectures and once had the TAs step in to cover for him, which I’m pretty sure violates TA contracts. He also had trouble operating basic technology and once yelled at a TA for accidentally resetting the projector.
The class structure was based on three exams, section participation, and pop quizzes. While I did well on the quizzes, I found some questions unfair—such as asking us to memorize the number of pages in the reading, which seemed completely irrelevant to the actual course material. There were no study guides provided, and the exams were difficult, though I did okay overall.
The professor was often rude to TAs/students, delivered lectures at a fast pace, and the slides were disorganized—if they were even provided at all. Sometimes, he just wrote outlines on the board.
Overall, I would suggest taking this course with another professor, like Speer or Sigmon, who are much more organized and engaging. Luckily, Yeritsian hasn’t taught this course since winter 2024 and I hope it stays that way for the sake of future students.
All of the reviews are outdated. I am currently taking him in Fall 2022 and he is easily the rudest professor I have ever met. He talks in a way that makes it extremely difficult to grasp what he is saying and will try to argue with you if you're asking a simple question. Your grade is based off of 3 exams. Its 30 questions multiple choice and 2 blue book essay questions per exam. Not the hardest but if you can't grasp the concept, they are difficult. I truly would never take a class with him again just because of how rude and entitled he acts.
i really dont know why people antagonize prof. yeritsian. ive had him for 3 courses now and can confidently say he’s one of my favorite professors. ive passed all his classes because i took the time to understand the content. this class in particular was super interesting and intriguing in regards to the material. doesnt assign homework in ANY course (aside from reading). tests can be difficult if you dont study or understand the material but thats why professors have office hours….. he wants his students to do well, makes sure to ask if students had questions throughout the lecture. and usually one or two people raise their hands. if you got the grade you wanted why are you complaining? yall gotta remember we’re in college. not every professor’s the same and they won’t always hold your hand (ur an adult). he’s not an “easy A”, you have to work for it. that is to say, if youre willing to put in the work by doing what you can to understand the course material, everything will be straightforward! id take him had i not finished my soc major requirements.