Jeffry Halverson

Associate Professor JeffryR. Halverson

Associate Professor
Jeffry R. Halverson

  • Courses4
  • Reviews8
May 5, 2018
N/A
Textbook used: No
Would take again: Yes
For Credit: Yes

0
0






Difficulty
Clarity
Helpfulness

Awesome

Dr. Halverson is one of the best professors I have had so far in my college career. His lectures are interesting and he knows what he is talking about. Sometimes you will have to take quizzes online after class based on the lecture he just presented. You can skip class and still do well. He puts the powerpoint on Moodle, but I don't recommend missing class often.

May 15, 2020
N/A
Textbook used: Yes
Would take again: No
For Credit: Yes

0
0


Mandatory



Difficulty
Clarity
Helpfulness

Awful

Professor Halverson is not a very nice one. He doesn't seem to care about the success of his students. His lectures were very boring that makes you fall asleep. No one get's involved on his lectures, then leaves. Also, he's impossible to reach outside of class. He's a tough grader, with zero leniency. I suggest that, do not take this professor and just take someone else.

Biography

Coastal Carolina University - Religion

Jeffry R. Halverson, Ph.D., is an associate professor of religious studies (Islamic studies) in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Coastal Carolina University. He previously served as an assistant research professor in the Hugh Downs School of Human Communication at Arizona State University. Halverson is the author of Theology and Creed in Sunni Islam (Palgrave Macmillan 2010), Searching for a King: Muslim Nonviolence and the Future of Islam (Potomac, 2012), and the lead author of Master Narratives of Islamist Extremism (Palgrave Macmillan 2011) and Islamists of the Maghreb (Routledge 2017). His scholarship has also been published in several academic journals, including The Muslim World and The Journal of Communication.

Possible Matching Profiles

The following profiles may or may not be the same professor:

  • Jeffry Halverson (90% Match)
    Associate Professor
    Coastal Carolina University - Coastal Carolina University

REL 103

4.7(3)

RELG 103

World Religions

This class introduces students to the academic study of religion and surveys the global range of religious traditions. It examines various worldwide patterns of religious beliefs and practices, and investigates particular traditions, communities, and their respective histories and development. The course also investigates the role of religion in the modern world. F, S, Su.

3.3(3)

RELIGION 10

4.5(1)