Course profile
Economic Logic of Civilizations: How Human Societies have Innovated to Deal with Risk
Course description not available yet.
AI-generated
Course summary
The course covers interesting content but has a heavy workload, making it suitable for students genuinely interested in economic logic and history. Grading is generally fair, though some find it challenging to get an A.
Grading is fair; however, the difficulty of getting an A varies with effort and preparation.
The course has a heavy workload, including multiple problem sets, presentations, group papers, and quizzes. Students spend around 10-12 hours per week on the course.
Assessments include four problem sets, tutorials, class discussions, a term paper, and a final exam or quiz.
The professor is engaging but can be heavy in content delivery. Tutorials are helpful for understanding complex material.
Read the key sections of papers rather than all of them to manage workload effectively; attend tutorials for better understanding and grades.
AI-generated AI-generated summary based on student reviews, using Qwen 2.5.
Student reviews
0 reviews
No reviews yet. Be the first to share your experience!
Sign in with your HKU email to leave a review.