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Genetics and Human Nature
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CCST9025 — Genetics and Human Nature is a moderately challenging course that covers genetics and its influence on human nature. It's recommended for science students with biology background, but can be engaging for humanities students as well. The workload includes weekly quizzes, tutorials, and an end-of-term project or presentation.
Grading is generally fair to generous, with some students finding it easy to get a good grade if they participate actively in tutorials and complete the required readings.
The workload is moderate, involving weekly quizzes, tutorials, and occasional projects. Students spend about 4-6 hours per week on the course.
Assessment includes weekly quizzes (30%), tutorial participation (30%), a mid-term essay or experiment design (10%), and a final presentation or project (30%).
The teaching quality varies; some students find the lectures engaging, while others feel the content is challenging. Tutors are generally helpful but can be demanding in terms of participation.
Attend tutorials actively to improve your grade, as they contribute significantly to the final score. Read all suggested materials and participate in class discussions for better understanding and grades.
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