Hi,
I took the course last year and it was taught by Dr. Igneski. The course was fairly straightforward. There was a
25% midterm
10 % tutorial
30% paper
35% final
For the paper, we were given two options. 1) hand in a 2500 words paper once 2) hand in the paper twice in the term (different topics though assigned by the instructor) and they'd take higher of the two marks. so if you did fine the first time around, you didn't have to the second paper.
Exams: All short answers. Probably 6 questions and had to choose 4-5. Very straightforward questions, no tricks at all. As long as you understood the theories and were able to apply them with ample amount of example, you'd do well. I got a 12 in the course. If you're good with simple logic and reasoning, you'll do well. No tricks, like I said. Also, the textbooks were helpful, you should definitely read them.
Also, here's the review:
http://www.macinsiders.com/showthrea...tt3-71423.html