Course profile

GCIN2001

Creative industries in practice: Labor, organization and management

School of Modern Languages and Cultures

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Positive

This course covers the creative industries with manageable workload, though it requires significant reading and one group presentation. It's generally seen as beneficial for those interested in labor, organization, and management within the creative sector, with some finding the grading generous.

Grading

Grading is perceived as generous by many students, but fair according to others who studied seriously.

Workload

The workload is manageable with minimal homework—just one group presentation, one midterm essay, and one final essay. However, there are substantial weekly readings required.

Assessments

Assessments include a group presentation, one midterm essay, one final essay, and forum responses. There's also an interview for grading in some semesters.

Teaching

The professor is described as kind and understanding but lectures can be flat; students need to stay engaged during class.

Tips

Stay on top of readings and engage with the material to succeed. The group presentation can be a significant part of your grade, so prepare well.

generous gradingmanageable workloadengaging lectures

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