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Mysteries of the Human Mind
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CCHU9051 is a philosophy course that provides an engaging introduction to complex topics such as free will and personal identity. It's suitable for students with some background in philosophy but can be challenging for those without, especially during tutorials. The workload is manageable, though it requires active participation and preparation.
Grading appears fair based on multiple reviews, with a mix of structured assignments like essays and reflections. Some mention that high grades require additional effort beyond basic understanding.
The workload is generally considered reasonable but can be heavy during tutorials, requiring significant preparation and active participation. Lectures are more relaxed, though some find them basic.
Assessments include two lecture responses, an argument analysis, a news report, a final essay, and a midterm exam (all multiple-choice).
The professor is described as engaging and knowledgeable, with one tutor noted for being less helpful. Lectures are generally well-structured but can be basic.
Attend morning tutorials if possible to ensure the highest quality of teaching. Prepare thoroughly for tutorials as they require active participation and engagement.
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