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Criminal Globalization, Global Insecurity and the Illicit Global Economy
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The course covers the topic of criminal globalization and global insecurity with mixed reviews; some find it engaging while others feel the workload is heavy. It's good for students interested in politics and economics, though grades can be challenging to achieve.
Grading varies but can be tough to get a high grade; final grades tend to cluster around B range.
Workload is generally manageable with one hour of lecture plus one hour of video per week. Includes presentations, essays, and group projects.
Assessment includes a research paper, presentation, essay test, and a final exam. Grading is fair according to some students.
Professor Samuel Wong is engaging but sometimes easygoing; the tutor is also described as fun. Overall teaching quality is positive with mixed experiences.
Attend tutorials actively if you're not fluent in English or struggle with background knowledge. Readings can be heavy, so prepare accordingly.
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