One of the best professors I've had. Discussion based lectures so you need to do the readings to fully understand what's going on but man oh man did this class change me. I have never been more excited to leave class knowing what I learned will actually help me in life. Summer session so it grades were on 2 tests, 1 paper, and attendance.
Environmental lit. was amazing! He had all of his slides neatly organized on Prezi and had some short/difficult readings (that he clears up in his lectures). He also had polls in order to take attendance which he immediately adds into the grades. The class was mainly based on attendance, the midterm, and final (some Q's are based on the reading!)
Hiltner is an interesting guy. He is clearly very smart and interested in environmental issues but his enthusiasm doesn't come across in his lectures. His voice is extremely monotone and lectures are repetitive and dull at times. Class was super easy and undemanding but you must show up. Readings were interesting but long
Probably my favorite professor at UCSB. Because of him, I have chosen to do the literature and environment emphasis on my English major. I enjoyed all the readings we had to do as they varied from old (first story - epic of Gilgamesh) to modern (e.g. silent spring), and he went in depth and always left us in awe. Caring and extremely knowledgeable.
This was the first time he taught this course. It was interesting, an easy A, but some of the students presentations were so boring. He only grades on the presentation, which is a group presentation, and the final 8 page essay. No tests or quizzes. Participation matters. Theres a class discussion after every presentation, but readings optional.
Attendance was mandatory. Lectures were interesting, but the Prezi is word-heavy. They're posted though. Interesting topics. Reader wasn't bad or that expensive. Required novels to read, but I only read half of both and got a good score. iClicker attendance. Hiltner's voice is slightly boring, but he's not bad at explaining concepts.
Hilter is inspiring and brilliant!! If you arent interested in environmental issues, i dont recommend taking this course. BUT... if you are, DO IT! Hiltner gave me a new perspective on the environment, and Im vegan as a result.
Hiltner is an AMAZING professor. Truly cares about what he teaches and the students. ENG22 is one of the easiest GEs you can take, entire grade based on iclicker, midterm, and final. If you show up to lectures, take good notes, and study a decent amount you will easily get an A. Material is interesting and he is engaging. Reading-heavy, but doable.
Prof Hiltner is inspiring, passionate, and intelligent. Every Friday until midterm is dedicated to climate change, which personally made me go vegan. Although some lectures are boring bc it's ancient literature, Hiltner clearly knows what he is talking about. Slides are available on Prezi and midterm/final are somewhat difficult if you don't read.
Prof Hiltner is inspiring, passionate, and intelligent. Every Friday until midterm is dedicated to climate change, which personally made me go vegan. Although some lectures are boring bc it's ancient literature, Hiltner clearly knows what he is talking about. Slides are available on Prezi and midterm/final are somewhat difficult if you don't read.
Very good communicator. 30% attendance, so do yourself a favor and show up. 35/35 midterm final. Passable with minimal reading but the assignments are pretty light and I shouldve been more on top of them. Interesting, passionate, brilliant guy. He changed my view on some things for sure. Enjoyed his lectures. Some say monotone but I didnt notice.
If taking English 22 with Hiltner sit in the front of the lecture hall as Hiltner, while a very nice and respectable teacher, has a very monotone voice that can be boring to listen to for an hour. Do all of the readings as the tests have some questions on very specific aspects of the readings, and study his prezi's! If so, you'll do great!
Honestly one of the best professors here. I was so inspired from ENGL122EA and it changed my perspective on a lot. Class entirely based off of students presenting in class on a topic followed by a group discussion, so you had 2 group presentations a quarter that were not that difficult plus a final project. Great class even if not engl major
Passionate lecturer, very positive and inspirational. Content is interesting and he posts the lecture slides online which are rich in depth. Downsides are that you are only being graded off attendance (mandatory), midterm, and final. Some questions were very specific. Uses alot of "All of the above, A & B, etc" options on majority of questions.
Really great lecturer. All lectures/slides are clear, concise, and relevant to the topic. It is very obvious that Prof. Hiltner has a genuine passion for what he teaches, which is refreshing. You will have to read (or thoroughly skim) a LOT though, but it's honestly worth it just for the great content of the class.
Fun lectures! Material makes you rethink a lot of values you might hold about the environment. Always looking for student feedback and engaging the class. Graded by a midterm, final, and attendance, the first two being easy if you regularly show up and read. It makes me upset that people leave class early... please be kind to this wonderful human!
Great lecturer although he does have a monotone voice. English 22 is a great mesh between environmental science and literature.
This is why you go to UCSB. You get a great location and still get taught by a Harvard Ph.d. Who needs Harvard!
Discussion based classes looks for student feedback and is very inspiring. Make sure to ask him for his background and his experiences because it was definitely unique and inspiring to hear!
Hiltner is an amazing professor. He fosters genuine discussion and really cares about what he imparts to his students. This class isn't difficult grade-wise, but it is worth investing your time and effort in, if you care.
Easy pass, not an easy A. Lecture has iClicker and his monotone voice and content makes the lecture hard to pay attention to. Oddly specific on exams, but did curve both exams. Movies played on Fridays. Wouldn't really suggest taking it for a letter grade or if you don't have to take it for a GE.
one midterm one final. BORING lecture, very hard to stay awake because of his voice but the material itself it wasnt too bad, but make sure to do the reading and use quizlet.
If you do the reading and pay attentions to lectures, You will get an A. Attendance is 20% of your grade, and the rest of the grade is 1 midterm and 1 final. Documentaries every friday. Boring lectures, but sometimes interesting material. I barely read, but I knew the lectures very well. Do the reading and you will get a great grade. Easy P/NP.
Ken is very nice but speaks in an extremely monotone voice which makes lectures even more boring than the content already is. The tests are rather specific but he does curve!!