Political Leanings:
Liberal | Conservative |
Awesome
Professor Frank is a very understanding professor in this online transition learning environment. He made the class very easy. This class is great for Grade Point Average booster. Thanks to him, I was able to work on my chemistry laboratory reports.
Awesome
Prof. Frank's class is very engaging! I really learned a lot about different topics. I'd definitely take another class with him if I could! Workload was pretty fair and he's very understanding. Grades are entirely based on discussion posts which are also pretty easy!
Awesome
We had 3 papers with Prof. Frank. Everything was pretty easy. TA was also good!
Awesome
Prof. David was very considerate because of the pandemic. He made the class very engaging and helped us learn the material w/o any intentional stress. 10/10 would recommend him.
Awesome
Prof. Frank is pretty cool. Since we had to switch to online classes, his course focused on discussion posts for ten weeks. The only work I had to was read 3 different books. Aside from that, class was pretty easy and I'd definitely take another one with him!
Awesome
He's genuinely very sweet and considerate. This was a very simple class. This is the GE course to take if you want an easy A with interesting content.
David John Frank is a/an Professor in the University Of California department at University Of California
University of California Irvine - Sociology
University of California
Irvine
University of California
Irvine
Frank
Harvard University
Harvard University
MA
PhD
Sociology
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Sociology
The University of Chicago
David John Frank - UCI - Home
David John Frank is Professor of Sociology and Courtesy Professor of Education and Political Science at the University of California
Irvine. He studies changes in the cultural infrastructure of world society
with special focus on global environmental protection
the university and the knowledge society
and the criminal regulation of sex.
Student Affairs
Statistics
Research Design
Qualitative Research
Academic Writing
Sociology
Academic Advising
Data Analysis
Research
Teaching
SPSS
Quantitative Research
University Teaching
Student Development
Grant Writing
Higher Education
Public Speaking
Reconstructing the University: Worldwide Shifts in Academia in the 20th Century
Jay Gabler
Reconstructing the University: Worldwide Shifts in Academia in the 20th Century
The following profiles may or may not be the same professor: