Rituparna Mitra (Instructor) - Grade Details
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Rituparna Mitra - All Courses
Average Grade - 3.471
Median Grade - 3.5
Latest grades from Spring 2018
Rituparna Mitra - Overview
Course Number | Grade Info | Number of Students | Latest Grade Data | Breakdown |
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MC 111 | Average Grade - 3.558 Median Grade - 3.5 |
147 | Fall 2017 | |
ENG 210 | Average Grade - 3.474 Median Grade - 3.5 |
117 | Spring 2014 | |
MC 112 | Average Grade - 3.653 Median Grade - 4.0 |
98 | Spring 2018 | |
IAH 202 | Average Grade - 2.397 Median Grade - 3.0 |
29 | Summer 2014 |
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ENG 210 - Introduction to Literary Studies
Writing-intensive course in close reading, with substantial attention to poetry, drama, and narrative prose, drawing broadly on texts taken from more than one century and more than one national literature.
Average Grade - 3.474
Median Grade - 3.5
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IAH 202 - Europe and the World (I)
Cultural encounters and political relationships between Europeans and people(s) from other regions of the world since 1500 as shown through study of written texts, literature, the visual arts, music, and other forms of expression. Examples from Europe and several continents.
Average Grade - 2.397
Median Grade - 3.0
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MC 111 - Identity and Community: An Approach to Writing
Identity and community in American and cross-cultural contexts. Influences of family, education, work, religion, gender, race, class and/or sexuality on identity and community. Critical reading and analytical writing and public speaking.
Average Grade - 3.558
Median Grade - 3.5
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MC 112 - Identity and Community: An Approach to Writing II
Identity and community in American and cross-cultural contexts in selected historical eras. Reconstructing images of self and society in time of stress or transition. History, narrative, literature, film, art, politics. Principles of research, documentation, persuasive writing, and public speaking.
Average Grade - 3.653
Median Grade - 4.0
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