ENVIRON M167
Environmental Justice through Multiple Lenses
Description: (Same as Public Affairs M161 and Urban Planning M167.) Lecture, three hours. Examination of intersection between race, economic class, and environment in U.S., with focus on issues related to social justice. Because environmental inequality is highly complex phenomenon, multidisciplinary and multipopulation approach taken, using alternative ways of understanding, interpreting, and taking action. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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Spring 2017 - Extremely down to earth type of person. Ms. McClellan knows the material well and every topic/example she described relates back to the course: environmental justice. She is extremely well organized and has a reason for why she mentions/uses what she does in slides and lecture. Flexible in grading, tests are direct, she tells you what to expect on the test, and always accepts feedback on what she can do better and ACTUALLY implements it. There's also a field trip and group presentation/paper that you won't dread because it's interesting. Also guest speakers come in. You use iClickers for attendance participation. Would take a class with her again.
Spring 2017 - Extremely down to earth type of person. Ms. McClellan knows the material well and every topic/example she described relates back to the course: environmental justice. She is extremely well organized and has a reason for why she mentions/uses what she does in slides and lecture. Flexible in grading, tests are direct, she tells you what to expect on the test, and always accepts feedback on what she can do better and ACTUALLY implements it. There's also a field trip and group presentation/paper that you won't dread because it's interesting. Also guest speakers come in. You use iClickers for attendance participation. Would take a class with her again.