Etga Ugur (Instructor) - Grade Details
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Etga Ugur - All Courses
Average Grade - 3.131
Median Grade - 3.0
Latest grades from Spring 2013
Etga Ugur - Overview
Course Number | Grade Info | Number of Students | Latest Grade Data | Breakdown |
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MC 220 | Average Grade - 3.151 Median Grade - 3.0 |
274 | Fall 2012 | |
MC 326 | Average Grade - 2.889 Median Grade - 3.0 |
27 | Fall 2012 | |
MC 324A | Average Grade - 3.073 Median Grade - 3.0 |
48 | Spring 2013 | |
MC 441 | Average Grade - 3.250 Median Grade - 3.5 |
32 | Spring 2013 |
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MC 220 - International Relations I: World Politics and International Security
Evolution of the contemporary international system. Theories, explanations, and comparisons of actions and interactions of state and non-state actors. Causes of war and peace.
Average Grade - 3.151
Median Grade - 3.0
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MC 324A - Regional Politics, Cooperation, and Conflict in the Middle East
Sources of conflict and cooperation in the Middle East through case studies such as the Arab-Israeli conflict. Intrastate, regional, and global factors.
Average Grade - 3.073
Median Grade - 3.0
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MC 326 - U.S. Foreign Policy
U.S. foreign policy decision-making structures and processes. Domestic and international determinants of foreign policy. Evolution of U.S. foreign policy.
Average Grade - 2.889
Median Grade - 3.0
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MC 441 - Islam and World Politics
Manifestations of political Islam within key Muslim countries such as Turkey, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Pakistan. Use of political Islam by states and groups as an instrument to advance their international goals.
Average Grade - 3.250
Median Grade - 3.5
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