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Globalization and Architecture
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Globalization and Architecture is an interesting course that explores the relationship between architecture and globalization, often touching on social science topics. It's generally considered easy to get good grades but can be heavy on workload for those who struggle with English or reading materials. The course is recommended for freshmen in architecture or students interested in interdisciplinary studies.
Grading tends to be generous, with many students receiving A-range grades despite the course being challenging for some.
Workload can be heavy due to numerous readings and group projects, though it's manageable. Field trips are enjoyable but require preparation.
Assessment includes a midterm essay, final project (individual and group), quizzes, and field trip reports. The workload is moderate with one CC.
Prof. Koon and tutors are generally helpful and engaging, though some find the lectures boring. Proficiency in English can significantly impact understanding.
Find reliable teammates early for group projects; active participation in tutorials can earn good marks. Attend field trips offline if possible to better engage with the content.
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