I would say so. The breakdown is as follows:
15% participation.
40% oral presentation (on anything in health that is current to university students; done in pairs).
45% written assignment (on a disease, to compare conventional vs naturopathic treatments).
The participation marks are easy to get, the oral presentation is marked very fair, and the written assignment is interesting. However, because you do not have any feedback from the prof from other assignments (i.e. the written assignment worth so much of your grade is the ONLY written assignment you will get marked, and is due the last day of class) you do not really know how she marks.
The prof, Dr. Patel, is knowledgable and keeps the class involved. Lectures are just to listen to - as there is no final, and the assignment/presentation does not necessarily need to include anything from lecture.
I got an 11 in this course, and took this in the second term of the 2015-2016 year.
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