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How do societies understand and transform their environments? How do we evaluate whether societies are sustainable? What will it take for us to achieve sustainable development? This course approaches these questions during a difficult time—the Anthropocene—an era in which human activities are reshaping the global physical-environmental basis of human civilization and the survival of thousands of non-human species.

Prerequisites: Upper division standing.

4

Units

Optional

Grading

1

Passtime

Upper division only

Level Limit

Letters and science

College
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Jia-Ching Chen
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Glob2 . 10 Months Ago

If you can avoid taking GLOB2, avoid it. This class was unnecessarily difficult. A ton of lengthy readings with harshly graded quizzes and tests. Not a great lecturer at all, and called a student out in front of the entire class. Would not recommend it.

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GLOBL197G . 1 Year, 1 Month Ago

Chen genuinely cares about his students learning and understanding the material, as long as you are actually reading and he sees you are trying. Don't let his ratings on Global 2 discourage you from taking his upper divs. 2 weekly discussion posts for the heavy readings and an essay and final project. Go to lecture. Read.

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GLOBL197G . 1 Year, 5 Months Ago

He is a caring professor who wants his students to do their best and is clearly an expert in his field of study. Highly recommend taking his class if you are interested in learning more about globalization in China. Keep in mind that there is a lot of reading but it is worth it as it provides a thorough view of China and its unique conditions.

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Glob2 . 1 Year, 6 Months Ago

His lectures were super dense and random. The homework consisted of super long readings that are super dense. The midterm is multiple choice, short answer, and long answer but the final was ONLY multiple choice. He was also literally editing the final while we were taking because he made so many mistakes when he was writing it.

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Glob2 . 1 Year, 6 Months Ago

This was one of the first classes I took at UCSB and I can say now in my spring quarter this was undoubtedly the worst experience I have had in my academic career. Jia-Ching Chen (JCC) is knowledgeable but one of the worst professors and even instructors I have ever had. The average on the final was 55%. Save yourself don't ever take him.

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Glob2 . 1 Year, 8 Months Ago

this brother is actually from hell. condescending. dropped the f word in the middle of the lecture to seem hip. the readings are long and dense ASF. JCC thinks he's like a prophet and just rambles about nothing for his lectures it's actually unbearable. my TA was chill tho, he didn't even like JCC

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