Awesome
Doctor Kattari is more than amazing. This course is very light and fun. Her lectures were brilliant and the musicals we covered were very interesting. I believe it's really her teaching style. There were three exams in her class. However, if you keep up with her lectures and required documentaries, you will be even away. What a brilliant professor she is. I absolutely recommend her class.
Poor
I thought I'd get an easy LPC credit by taking this class, but I was mistaken. This class would have been good if she hadn't given us so much homework every week. It was fine before the lesson was shifted online, but after the coronavirus, it's as if she forgot we had other classes. I also received an 89 in the class, and she refused to even respond to my email, much less round me up.
Awesome
Professor Kattari is a very good teacher. In my opinion, her class is an easy A. She doesn't post the lecture slides. However, she goes very slowly through the class, asking if everyone is good before moving on to the next slide. Also, you have to read and watch things outside of class, which is not worth the hours though. Overall, she's a fine one.
Texas A&M University College Station - Music
Lecturer
Taught MUSC 303 - Introduction to World Musics
Editorial Assistant
Kimberly worked at Latin American Music Review - University of Texas at Austin as a Editorial Assistant
Lecturer
MUSC 201 (Music and the Human Experience)
MUSC 200 (Music of the Americas)
MUSC 200 (History of Rock)
MUSC 324 (Music of World Cultures)
Assistant Professor
Undergraduate courses taught:
20th Century Music Theory
Music of World Cultures
History of Rock
Graduate seminars taught:
Performing Vernacular Culture
Assistant Instructor and Teaching Assistant - History of Western Art Music, History of Rock and Roll
Kimberly worked at University of Texas at Austin as a Assistant Instructor and Teaching Assistant - History of Western Art Music, History of Rock and Roll
B.A.
Anthropology and Ethnic Studies
Ph.D.
Ethnomusicology
M.M.
Ethnomusicology
Lecturer
Taught MUSC 303 - Introduction to World Musics
Assistant Instructor and Teaching Assistant - History of Western Art Music, History of Rock and Roll