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Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
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This is a notoriously easy class. That being said expect to meet some of the most questionable people of ucla. Professor Burrell is a really cool guy and I met most of the ethnomusicology and jazz majors and they are awesome! But a lot of people in this class were super disrespectful to Professor Burrell and makes you question how these people even got into ucla....wow....ANYWAY....I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS CLASS.
Easy GE only 3 assignments, if you don't want to read the books just show up to lecture, jot a few notes and you got your essay there. Final exam is take home 7 questions with an 8th optional about how this class has helped you. pretty cool that you get to take a class with a jazz legend Kenny Burrell. JAZZ
Mr. Burrell is a good and fair teacher, but not necessarily one I'd recommend. While he loves his subject, Duke Ellington, the scope of the class is too narrow to spend 10 weeks on. After a while it gets repetitive.
He is not a fast speaker, but his lecture style is good enough and he incorporates both music and video into his teaching. Being a musician, he is not really up to the level of lecturing UCLA students are accustomed to. He is however, very nice and understanding and does everything he can to make the class enjoyable and informative.
While I enjoyed the class at times, most of the time I found myself losing concentration as he went over the same topics again and again.
As far as grading, this class is very easy. I took very few notes and did no readings until I wrote the two required papers and I got an A in the class.
Pros: Initially interesting subject, taught by a Jazz legend, Very easy A, no notes required, no readings required, Very nice teacher
Cons: Repetitive, Slow Speaker, Too narrow of a subject
Took this class Winter 2010. 3 Assignments. No exams. All take home papers.
Midterm Paper 4-6 pages
Term Paper 6-8 Pages
Final Paper 6-8 Pages (Answer the 7 questions he gives you)
That's it. The class meets once a week for 10 weeks. Don't have to show up during the final's week. He's really flexible about when to turn in the assignments too.
As far as the class goes, very interesting material the first few weeks. The class is set up that the first 1.5 hours is lecture/discussion, break 10 minutes, then a video for 1.5 hours. As far as I understand, you will get an A for just doing the 3 assignments. Attendance is mandatory though as he has a sign-in sheet.
Prof Burrell is an amazing person. But I can agree with the comments regarding the class setup. It's seems a little mismatched with people from a music background and those without. We don't go into music theory, but talk mostly about the man himself.... Which is nice for the first few weeks, but then gets a bit repetitive. Overall, easy class. I enjoyed it.
This is a notoriously easy class. That being said expect to meet some of the most questionable people of ucla. Professor Burrell is a really cool guy and I met most of the ethnomusicology and jazz majors and they are awesome! But a lot of people in this class were super disrespectful to Professor Burrell and makes you question how these people even got into ucla....wow....ANYWAY....I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS CLASS.
Easy GE only 3 assignments, if you don't want to read the books just show up to lecture, jot a few notes and you got your essay there. Final exam is take home 7 questions with an 8th optional about how this class has helped you. pretty cool that you get to take a class with a jazz legend Kenny Burrell. JAZZ
Mr. Burrell is a good and fair teacher, but not necessarily one I'd recommend. While he loves his subject, Duke Ellington, the scope of the class is too narrow to spend 10 weeks on. After a while it gets repetitive.
He is not a fast speaker, but his lecture style is good enough and he incorporates both music and video into his teaching. Being a musician, he is not really up to the level of lecturing UCLA students are accustomed to. He is however, very nice and understanding and does everything he can to make the class enjoyable and informative.
While I enjoyed the class at times, most of the time I found myself losing concentration as he went over the same topics again and again.
As far as grading, this class is very easy. I took very few notes and did no readings until I wrote the two required papers and I got an A in the class.
Pros: Initially interesting subject, taught by a Jazz legend, Very easy A, no notes required, no readings required, Very nice teacher
Cons: Repetitive, Slow Speaker, Too narrow of a subject
Took this class Winter 2010. 3 Assignments. No exams. All take home papers.
Midterm Paper 4-6 pages
Term Paper 6-8 Pages
Final Paper 6-8 Pages (Answer the 7 questions he gives you)
That's it. The class meets once a week for 10 weeks. Don't have to show up during the final's week. He's really flexible about when to turn in the assignments too.
As far as the class goes, very interesting material the first few weeks. The class is set up that the first 1.5 hours is lecture/discussion, break 10 minutes, then a video for 1.5 hours. As far as I understand, you will get an A for just doing the 3 assignments. Attendance is mandatory though as he has a sign-in sheet.
Prof Burrell is an amazing person. But I can agree with the comments regarding the class setup. It's seems a little mismatched with people from a music background and those without. We don't go into music theory, but talk mostly about the man himself.... Which is nice for the first few weeks, but then gets a bit repetitive. Overall, easy class. I enjoyed it.
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TOP TAGS
- Tolerates Tardiness (2)
- Engaging Lectures (1)
- Appropriately Priced Materials (1)
- Would Take Again (2)
- Issues PTEs (2)