Introduction to plant biology; the importance of plants to humans; taxonomic and ecological diversity; and evolutionary processes. Will serve as a foundation for all upper-division plant biology courses. Emphasis on life history variation; pollination; reproduction and mating strategies.
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i love dr mazer, although she left around wk3 for personal/health reasons, 127 is probably the most rewarding class ive had at ucsb. study guides are not graded assignments but do ALL of them anyway, seriously helped me for the final/quizzes. she's so passionate & her ppts are very detailed. i ended up joining her lab, do the work & you'll be fine!
Professor Mazer is caring, clear and concise when it comes to lecturing. Everything you need to know in on the power-points. The powerpoints are usually 50-60 slides in length each lecture, on top of section lectures which pounds even more information on top of you. This class is pure memorization, nothing else to it. It takes a lot of your time.
I thought Prof. Mazer created a really thorough and well organized course about a huge topic, plant anatomy and biodiversity. I wish more than 2 weeks had been spent on the biodiversity section though, especially because she put so much of it on the final. If you take this class definitely study the last few lectures really thoroughly.
it's called plant diversity but we spent almost the whole quarter on plant cells and anatomy. the diversity part is only like the last 2 weeks. way too much information for the last 2 weeks to memorize tbh. :( don't recommend to take it
Mazer is a great lecturer. She is very passionate about plant biology & it really shows. Beware of 4 cumulative pop quizzes that literally stress you out the whole quarter & a multiple choice final. Not difficult but you can mess up your grade if you arent constantly preparing for the next pop quiz.
She does 4 pop quizes in class. It does help you study the material all the time but the class is totally focused on the grade and test. Class was Mon and Wed, and a quiz on Wed could cover Monday lecture so you'd have to learn it all perfectly the day after the class to be ready. It says quiz but every quiz is around 10% so you can't mess up.