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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Name a single university that doesn’t have small seminar courses for upper division courses in the humanities. Name a single one. Humanities students don’t need to worry about student faculty ratios.[/quote] Junior tutorials at Harvard in many departments (e.g. anthropology, classics, I’m not sure but I think also history and literature; sociology and others as well) are taught by PhD students. This is a core part of study in the major, in many departments including supervision of the junior essay. I find it scandalous that grad students teach these classes. I studied humanities at a different HYP, and upper level seminars in humanities majors were small and taught by professors, though in larger departments it could be hard to get into your first choice seminar. [/quote]
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