HNRS 146
Imagining Global Climate Change
Description: Seminar, three hours. Designed for College Honors students. Global and comparative study of regions in front line of climate change, such as tropical islands and poles that visibly confront sea level rise and glacial melt, through study of visual arts, literature, and film. Study of authors and artists from U.S., Australia, New Zealand, Guyana, Mexico, and Maldives to examine threat of climate change in its complex cultural imaginations. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 5.0
Units: 5.0
Most Helpful Review
Winter 2016 - Professor DeLoughrey is a gifted teacher and a neat person. Her class was very interesting and she is passionate and very knowledgeable in many areas of the bigger picture of the issue of climate change. The class is a small intimate setting and she gets to know you and encourages every student in the discussions to be a part of them. She is also very helpful and easy to approach about any concerns you have. I loved exploring this difficult subject in her class, I felt very respected and felt that the class was beneficial to my growth as both a student and a person. That said, it is an Honors class and she sets a high bar so come ready to work! But it's well worth it trust me!! Have fun :)
Winter 2016 - Professor DeLoughrey is a gifted teacher and a neat person. Her class was very interesting and she is passionate and very knowledgeable in many areas of the bigger picture of the issue of climate change. The class is a small intimate setting and she gets to know you and encourages every student in the discussions to be a part of them. She is also very helpful and easy to approach about any concerns you have. I loved exploring this difficult subject in her class, I felt very respected and felt that the class was beneficial to my growth as both a student and a person. That said, it is an Honors class and she sets a high bar so come ready to work! But it's well worth it trust me!! Have fun :)