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SJ 101Gen EdUnderstanding the Individual and Society

Intro to Social Justice

Gender and Women's Studies

3 credit hoursUsually offered: Fall, Spring
Avg GPA
3.13
Easiness
2.90
Total regs
195

Grade Distribution

Based on all available term-level grade data for this course

Avg GPA
3.13
A
61.8%
118
B
19.4%
37
C
6.3%
12
D
1.6%
3
F
6.3%
12
W
4.7%
9
Visual total
191
Other
4
Total regs
195

Quick Insights

Avg GPA
3.13
Easiness
2.90
Pass rate
89.0%
Using A, B, C, D as passing
Withdrawal rate
4.7%
Based on visible distribution
Most common grade
A
Students counted
191
A through F plus W

SJ 101 by Professor

Ranked highest to lowest GPA — using A, B, C, D, and F outcomes only

#1
Ransby, Barbara
3.63
RMP
3.4
Graded
24
Total regs
29
#2
Nishida, Akemi
3.52
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Introduction to the study of social justice through personal narrative, memoir, and biographies of individuals engaged in social and political change. The linkages between individual and broader social and political struggles. UIC GE Individual and Society course .

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RMP
4.7
Graded
27
Total regs
30
#3
Jackson, Lynette A.
2.88
RMP
2.3
Graded
43
Total regs
46
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Professor
Avg GPA
RMP
Graded
Total regs
  • 1
    Ransby, Barbara
    3.63
    3.4
    24
    29
  • 2
    Nishida, Akemi
    3.52
    4.7
    27
    30
  • 3
    Jackson, Lynette A.
    2.88
    2.3
    43
    46

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