Environmental Ethics probes questions of duty and policy regarding human impact on the natural world. Topics such as climate change, sustainable economics, population explosion, and the standing of non-human animals are examined from various perspectives.
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UnitsLetter
Grading1, 2, 3
PasstimeUpper division only
Level LimitLetters and science
CollegeLecture
His class is full of blue hair girls and people with victim mentality, if youre a normal person do not take it your opinion will be overpowered during every discussion.
very funny and interesting lecturer. 2 discussions per week, 2 quizzes per week, (sometimes) short readings, a midterm, paper, and final. content is straightforward and attendance is absolutely mandatory. class content is very useful and applicable in the real world. If you put the work in, it's possible to get an A.
Jarrett is a quirky but cool prof, and I enjoyed his class. 2 discussions per week, 2 quizzes per week, short readings, midterm and final, and 7-10 page term paper. Participation in discussion matters. Straightforward class, fairly easy to get an A if you put some effort in.
Jarrett is hands down one of the fairest and most generous Professors on campus. Usually offers some sort of extra credit, and an A is always attainable in his class. He understands that we are undergraduates and teaches the class as such. If you do the readings and go to class, you will get a lot out of his courses. Highly recommended.
Short quizzes pretty much every class, one essay, no midterm, and a final. In-class and online participation in forums is a good chunk of the grade. Overall an entertaining and informative class. Recommended to all students
Very kind and funny professor. Lectures were very fun to attend. Reading was sometimes confusing but like another comment said, ended up doing better in the class than originally thought. Exams are very fair.