Combines study of ecological writing with service to schools and community centers in Santa Barbara. Through exploration of both local and global ecological challenges, students will conduct weekly workshops combining literature and ecology in order to better understand local issues like drought, erosion and land-use, with an emphasis on eco-industrial histories. The curriculum will serve as an existing approach to environmental education through the lens of literary arts, providing an initial foundation for lesson development elsewhere.
4
UnitsOptional
Grading1, 2, 3
PasstimeUpper division only
Level LimitLetters and science
CollegeRick is one of the most inspirational humans I have ever met. He does not want to be a "gate-keeper of our learning" so his class is not focused on assignments or grades at all. His class is very unconventional and unstructured but I have learned more from this class than almost all my classes at UCSB combined. He is FULL of knowledge and wisdom.
Rick is definitely one of the most unconventional professors you will meet. For one, he doesn't like being called 'Dr' or 'Professor'. He talks to his students like his friends. He's very approachable and you can expect very fast replies to his texts (yes, he uses iMessage and not gmail). Super inspirational person who loves writing and teaching.
Rick is one of the best professors I have had. He makes class very laid back and is truly a great person. We had to write two poems every week but you do not need to be a poet to be in this class.
Don't walk...RUN to take Rick's class. He is one of the most welcoming, kind and inspirational people on campus. He wants you to learn and love poetry as much as he does and is genuinely just an amazing person who cares so much about your improvement. Participation matter but he'll get you so amped up it won't even feel like class.
Rick is the literal best. I took this class for credit in ENV but I'm now telling everybody they HAVE to take one of his classes just for fun! The readings he gave us were interesting, but the conversations in class were even better. No tests or quizzes, just really great conversation with an outstanding dude.
Definitely recommend. He is chill and passionate and attracts cool classmates. There are 2 bigger assignments and weekly reflection posts. The material is pretty emotionally heavy, but all very important. I recommend this class and this prof!