Professor Cox is very knowledgable in her field and does a good job of explaining things. I wouldn't go into this class expecting to learn much about business or without any prior philosophy coursework. The entire basis and framework of philosophy is taught within the first 2 weeks of class and then applied to other topics for the rest of the semester, so it can be tricky getting a grasp on intro philosophy in such a short span of time. The reading is very dense, and you are expected to read and write a 400ish word response before every class (twice a week). Over the semester, there are ~6 reading quizzes, a midterm, and a final paper. Definitely not an easy course by any means, but pretty manageable if you do the readings/forum posts and come to class with a few talking points. This is important because participation is a big part of your grade, and if you have no clue about applied philosophy you might feel lost at some points.
RELG 2630
Business, Ethics, and SocietyLast taught: Spring 2019
2.2 Rating
4.0 Difficulty
3.61 GPA
Instructor
3.0
Enjoyability
1.5
Difficulty
4.0
Recommend
2.0
Reading
3.0
Writing
0.5
Group Work
0.0
Other
0.0
Total Hours / Week
Hours 3.5
Grade Distribution
Average GPA 3.61
Students Measured 200
2 Reviews
2.67 Average
Instructor 4.0
Enjoyability 2.0
Recommend 2.0
Difficulty 4.0
Hours/Week 4.0
1.67 Average
Kendall's nice but I definitely wouldn't recommend her. Grades way too harshly & assigns a ton of reading
Instructor 2.0
Enjoyability 1.0
Recommend 2.0
Difficulty 4.0
Hours/Week 3.0