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PSYCH X99?
Out curiosity, what exactly is this?
It says its a B-Sci/Writing...curious as to whether I can just take it as a class to fulfill my B-Sci req?
Can anyone take it? Or is it restricted to specific people? Are the credits applicable towards your BA?--Only reason I ask this is because I know practicums credits aren't applicable towards the BA.
Lastly, what is it X99 and not a regular 100-level course?
Wondering if I should take this with Natasha Ghosh @ Surrey OR with Owen Thomas @ Vancouver (This guy seems to be easier/better according to RMP) this summer over waiting for Kin 140 w/ Walsh in the Fall..
Any thoughts?
It says its a B-Sci/Writing...curious as to whether I can just take it as a class to fulfill my B-Sci req?
Can anyone take it? Or is it restricted to specific people? Are the credits applicable towards your BA?--Only reason I ask this is because I know practicums credits aren't applicable towards the BA.
Lastly, what is it X99 and not a regular 100-level course?
Wondering if I should take this with Natasha Ghosh @ Surrey OR with Owen Thomas @ Vancouver (This guy seems to be easier/better according to RMP) this summer over waiting for Kin 140 w/ Walsh in the Fall..
Any thoughts?
Comments
Anyone is allowed to take it. I took it last semester with Gordon Rose (douchebag) and it is extremely writing intensive. Expect:
- 2-page summaries due by email every Sunday
- parts of your essay (abstract, thesis, rough draft, etc. -- they do it in parts) due every 2 weeks
- a debate
However, this is based on Gordon Rose's class.
Also, if I were you, I would not take this course if you're looking for something easy or minimal effort, people do notoriously bad in this course.
I did fine in the class, but I would not reccomend it to anyone in first year before they have taken english, or anyone who hasn't taken some bio related courses.
I'm just curious as to whether I want to take this now vs. taking Kin 140 in Fall
According to the syllabus posted online from the SFU website its:
Midterm: 20%
Final: 20%
Debate: 5%
Tutorial assignments & attendance: 15%
Term paper (several components): 40%
Thanks!
I still have the book that contains all the debate topics (if they use that next semester) if you want it. Cover is ripped but I can sell it to you for super cheap.
Thanks for the tip though