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Prof Farmer is nice and approachable. Her slides are pretty unhelpful though. They're often just pictures and don't explicitly state and outline information necessary. She records her lectures though so it's not too bad if you wanna review information after or if you miss class. Lectures were very boring and kind of all over the place. I felt like she didn't explain topics very well and would use words people didn't know and brush over topics without giving us a good understanding. She has poll everywheres for attendance so just do those from home if you miss class.
That being said, exams were pretty fair, just sometimes hard to prepare for since you didn't really know what exactly to study. True or false questions, a couple short answer/free response questions, and I believe 2 essays. I felt like there were a lot of topics covered in each exam so I struggled making an effective index card that had all the information needed. It was inevitable to not be able to fit everything covered. She doesn't provide any practice exam questions so I never knew what to expect. For one exam (I think it was the final), she did have some sort of study guide where she put a bunch of terms to know on a spreadsheet and we filled it out collaboratively as a class. I believe she curves/gives grade bumps sometimes though.
I wasn't a fan of the structure of the class in terms of outside work. Nothing too hard, just tedious, time consuming, and annoying. She split us into two groups, one group does annotations for the one of the weekly readings/video/material and the others reply to the annotations and we switch. Readings were extensive and sometimes difficult to read and comprehend fully. Not really necessary to read in depth about in my opinion, would focus more on whatever she ends up talking about in lecture and going back to the reading if you want more information.
I took this as a pre-req for Global Public Health. Warning to the pre-health GPH people-- there is barely any actual public health stuff in this course and you probably will not enjoy it very much if you aren't interested in global studies. But most of GPH stuff isn't actually science-related and focused more on systems/policies anyway. Pre-health people who want an easier major than bio, I would look into Human Bio. It's much more focused on the body and medical-related topics with social/public health aspects, and I think it would be a much more helpful major for pre-health people or people interested in research over GPH, since the basis of GPH is Global Studies.
Not too bad of a class, definitely not a favorite though.
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