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Philosophy
4.2
Overall rating
Very good
2.5
Difficulty level
Easy
91%
Would take again
Based on 32 reviews
2024
Last active
8 courses taught
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This man no idea what he was talking about the entire time and literally said so it several times. I didn't think it was possible to learn nothing at all in a course before this one. He's also incredibly boring and doesn't give any breaks during very dry 3 hour lectures. This class is super easy tho so if thats all you care about you're fine.
Professor Hennig has a very unconventional course outline, but it is quite easy to do well IF you are a interested in Philosophy. The structure of the lectures were way too loose and it was really hard to tell what the objective was in the class. I didn't love the way he would defend Aristotle sometimes either. I would try him again if I had to.
Hes really easy and really nice. also an easy grader
Lectures are just slideshows of pictures and he'll explain, hard to take notes. Weekly small assignments, odd thing he said was he doesn't give 100s, but gave 90s on them. No midterm or exam. Essay was hard, he didn't give a rubric and barely any instructions. Participation in tutorial matters. Not a bad prof, just didn't enjoy his teaching style
LOVE. Just submit on time and do the readings
Dr. Hennig has really fun and interesting lectures and I feel like I got a lot out of ACS 220. The course structure is easy to follow and he is a very fair marker.
Wonderful Prof. Easy Grader. Take his class!
This is a really good professor, he really cares about his students, and he really loves philosopy, he is a very very nice professor, he is the best professor for me so far in Ryerson.
He doesn't do lecture slides so he is just talking at you. He does record lectures but you have to ask for them. But, he is a pretty easy marker and provides good feedback. The texts we looked at were also pretty interesting. You also get an automatic 90% if you type up a summary about a lecture which boosts your mark!
My favourite philosophy professor at Ryerson. You can tell he really cares about teaching and fostering a positive learning environment. Answers emails promptly, very knowledgeable, kind - extremely impressive all around. And for what it's worth, he has a very charming German accent.