Kevin Coffey
Department of Earth, Planetary, and Space Sciences
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4.5
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Easiness 3.9 / 5 How easy the class is, 1 being extremely difficult and 5 being easy peasy.
Clarity 4.7 / 5 How clear the class is, 1 being extremely unclear and 5 being very clear.
Workload 4.1 / 5 How much workload the class is, 1 being extremely heavy and 5 being extremely light.
Helpfulness 4.8 / 5 How helpful the class is, 1 being not helpful at all and 5 being extremely helpful.

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  • Uses Slides
  • Tolerates Tardiness
  • Engaging Lectures
  • Often Funny
  • Is Podcasted
  • Would Take Again
  • Has Group Projects
  • Appropriately Priced Materials
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Quarter: Fall 2020
Grade: A-
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Jan. 3, 2021

Kevin was awesome! He is uber-passionate about geology and geophysics and is super knowledgeable. I learned a lot in his class and found myself laughing at all his jokes. The class does require memorization of key concepts and ideas for two midterms and one final, but it's pretty manageable. I think South Campus majors might be disappointed by the lack of technical speak in the class, but North Campus majors will love Kevin's GOT analogies and simplified, easy-to-understand geo models. Not much homework at all, except for weekly labs which were essentially just really tedious busy-work. Lots of people stopped going to section since labs were online, so not very collaborative, and they're worth 30% of your grade. The TA's also grade the science-book presentation quite harshly for some reason. That would be my only complaint with this class, Kevin is an amazing and engaging Professor. He's super clear on what is expected on exams, and he actually made me interested in geology. He's very affable and always down for a chat during Office Hours. It's super easy to get an A if you put a little effort in — I bombed the first midterm and still ended up with an A-. At the final lecture, one of my classmates gave a send-off to Kevin by saying, "From Plate Tectonics to Kevin's mineral collection. This class rocks!" If you think this an abhorrent pun, this may not be the class for you, but if you're into that kind of cheesiness and candidness, I think you'll find a lot to love in this class.

TL;DR: Cool, casual, and genuinely kind-hearted Professor, very approachable Science GE with interesting concepts.

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Quarter: Winter 2020
Grade: A
July 11, 2020

Kevin is very engaging and very passionate about geology and getting students engaged. He's very approachable and likes to get students involved in lectures, usually with some jokes, gimmicks, and demonstrations. It's a science lab GE, so a lot of people are just taking it to fulfill a lab requirement but he definitely ended up getting a lot of those students to enjoy the course. Lab is not too difficult and is a pretty light workload, be prepared to be able to memorize and name certain rocks and minerals. How enjoyable lab is really just comes down to the TA. I would definitely take a class with him again! He's been the most fun professor I've had so far at UCLA.

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Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: P
Feb. 16, 2022

I took this class as a freshman at UCLA in my fall 2021 quarter. Everyone on BruinWalk said it was really easy, the professor was great, etc., so I decided to take it for my science GE lab credit. However, don't be fooled by these reviews, as this class is not as easy as everyone says. Professor Coffey is great and gives pretty engaging lectures. He makes learning about rocks as interesting as it can be. But he went into pretty vivid detail about the concepts and I was surprised by how much we were required to know for an intro level course. (To be fair, I am not a science person, so if you love science, you probably won't struggle too much in this class.) The material isn't hard to understand, but there is a lot of it that you have to know. I studied maybe 3-4 hours each for the 2 midterms and the final and got a fairly low grade on each one. I had to pass/fail the class because the tests and labs were pretty difficult and were bringing down my grade. Some of the labs are tricky as well. We did the labs through CCLE and they were mostly multiple choice with a few short answers, but you do not really receive partial credit for anything in the labs. The labs consisted of identifying different types of rocks (harder than it looks when you have 10 black rocks in front of you that look exactly the same) and going through Google Earth stimulations (these were pretty easy as you just follow the instructions that guide you through it.) There is also a 5 or so minute presentation on a science book at the end of the quarter. This presentation is pretty easy and you can skim the book, make a slideshow, and still get an A. Overall, this class wasn't necessarily hard, but it is definitely not a super easy science GE. You are required to go into pretty vivid detail on the midterms and final in order to get an A. You really need to know the material inside and out because the TAs are looking for detailed, specific answers on the exams. You definitely can't bs your way through this class, and you have to put in a pretty big amount of effort to get an A. There is basically no math in this class besides converting measurements, and it is easier than any chem, physics, or bio class I have taken previously. Also, I had Jake as my TA and he was pretty chill, nice, and funny. He let our lab section retake a lab because the average score was like a D or something like that. Anyway, this class is overall one of the easier science GEs at UCLA, but is by no means easy. Put in a LOT of effort into really studying and memorizing the material, and take the labs seriously (don't slack off), and you should be fine.

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Quarter: Fall 2020
Grade: P
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Dec. 25, 2021

I would like to preface this review by saying that Professor Coffey might be the coolest and most caring Professor I have ever had at UCLA. He is funny, kind, understanding, and overall pretty knowledgeable about the stuff he teaches. Having taken him for EPS 1 and EPS 61 and had various conversations with him personally, he is seriously just an all-around good guy. However, if you are going for an A and need it for graduate school, avoid his classes. I have maintained a near 4.0 through my course at UCLA and have had to P/F his classes to avoid a GPA drop. He grades very toughly (including the T.As), tests can be tricky if you don't know your stuff all the way (the "goals" on his slides he tells you to study will get you a B, you have to know things significantly more in depth than what is listed for the A), and he makes percentages of things small so everything counts. His classes were harder for me than most tough pre-med classes at UCLA, so unless you are super passionate about EPS stuff or care for learning more than getting an A, avoid his classes forsure. Personally, it was just not worth it.

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Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: A-
Dec. 16, 2021

This class is really great and honestly made me super interested in earth science. The lectures are fun and pretty engaging but many people do not show up to the lectures because they are broadcasted. I think this makes the class more flexible. Office hours are super helpful. There is A LOT of term memorization in this class and was more work than I though from the reviews. I really liked the subject so it was worth the work. The labs are not too bad just rock identifying and the TAs are pretty good. YES I would take this again.

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Quarter: Winter 2020
Grade: A
Dec. 28, 2020

Professor Coffey himself was pretty good. He was funny and engaging and I didn't really have much of a problem with him. But if anyone in the future gets Heather Kirkpatrick as the lab TA, I'm sorry. Ms. Kirkpatrick is one of the most difficult, unfair, harsh people you will ever encounter in your life. She makes the lab really difficult, grades too harshly, and is less than a help during lab sessions. She is very incompetent and really doesn't even know what she is doing to be honest. Overall, I have absolutely nothing against Professor Coffey and would 100% recommend him as long Heather Kirkpatrick is not involved.

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Quarter: Winter 2022
Grade: A
March 29, 2022

Professor Coffey was one of the best professors I have encountered during my time at UCLA. He was extremely enthusiastic about the subject material. Kevin was very engaging and was able to deliver the concepts flawlessly (and easily). There are 2 midterms and one final, all based on the goals which he taught in class and were relatively easy as well as a presentation on a book related to Earth Science (do not let this scare you, I did not read my book but still managed to get a decent score). The only problem I had with this class was the Lab section, they were not hard per se, but were slightly confusing at times, if you find some friends in the class and solve them together it would be helpful.
All in all, I loved this class and would recommend it to anyone who wants to fulfill a science GE.

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Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: A-
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Feb. 14, 2022

I really liked this course with Coffey! Coffey is clearly very passionate about geology and earth science and very knowledgeable. Lectures were engaging and informative. All information on exams comes from the lectures. He explains everything pretty well and I definitely came out of this class knowing more than I did before. Even made me want to take more EPS courses! There are weekly labs which could be hard and time-consuming. Also, sometimes the lab directions were not clear which made them very confusing. However, Coffey answers emails and is very willing to help out during office hours. There was a course-long project during lab sections in which you read a popscience earth space-related book and make a presentation about it. If you spread out your reading and spend some time on the presentation, it's pretty easy. The hardest part about this class was definitely the grading. My TA was a tough grader and I got points marked off on almost every lab. The exams are also graded harshly. But, if you really know the information, you will do fine. Overall, I would recommend EPS 1 with Coffey for a science GE or just for anyone who wants to take a stimulating and interesting course. Not an easy A but not too hard either.

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Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: A
Feb. 8, 2022

I loved this class! Professor Coffey was incredible and so educated at teaching this class. I took APES in high school and I was very prepared for this class. I'm a history major so I'm not a huge science person but I loved this class so much I'm in another EPSSCI class this quarter. He is a great person also and just such a funny guy.
I also appreciated his use of a clear mask the whole quarter. I have a hearing impairment and I was able to read his lips which was BEYOND helpful. My TA was lowkey dry, but he was good at teaching and seemed genuinely engaged. Loved this class

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Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: A
Jan. 5, 2022

Professor Coffey is so passionate about earth science that it is almost contagious. His lectures were always very clear and fun to listen to and the class itself was quite interesting. I only missed one lecture (which I wasn't expecting considering it was a 9 am) and I still wish that I had been able to go.

For context, here's the grade breakdown:
- 30% - 2 midterms
- 25% - weekly labs
- 10% - 4 hw assignments
- 15% - popular science book presentation
- 20% - final

The exams are based on questions that Professor Coffey puts at the beginning of his slides for each lecture. As long as you can answer all those questions from memory, you'll be set to do well on exams.

The labs were generally straightforward question-and-answer style assignments. The most difficult part was mineral identification, but the TA was super helpful and most of the class was usually able to get these identifications right. For in person labs, they even allowed students to come back during office hours and try again at re-identifying minerals if they had gotten them wrong the first time. (If they got them right during office hours, then they would get the points back). There was also a quick 5 minute group presentation which was assigned, but it wasn't difficult, especially when you split the presentation up with others. The TA I had (Jake) was very understanding and made labs a lot more fun then I imagined they would be.

The homework assignments were definitely a bit harder than labs since they required more application of concepts learned in class, but Professor Coffey and the TAs were always willing to answer questions about them during office hours.

The popular science book presentation was also pretty straightforward - just pick a book related to earth science in some way and give a 7 minute presentation on it including a summary, connection to 2 research paper abstracts cited by the author/related to the topic, and your opinion on the book.

Overall, I would highly recommend this class! Even though the workload sounds a bit much, none of the work is very difficult and you'll have plenty of support if you need it.

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Quarter: Fall 2020
Grade: A-
Jan. 3, 2021

Kevin was awesome! He is uber-passionate about geology and geophysics and is super knowledgeable. I learned a lot in his class and found myself laughing at all his jokes. The class does require memorization of key concepts and ideas for two midterms and one final, but it's pretty manageable. I think South Campus majors might be disappointed by the lack of technical speak in the class, but North Campus majors will love Kevin's GOT analogies and simplified, easy-to-understand geo models. Not much homework at all, except for weekly labs which were essentially just really tedious busy-work. Lots of people stopped going to section since labs were online, so not very collaborative, and they're worth 30% of your grade. The TA's also grade the science-book presentation quite harshly for some reason. That would be my only complaint with this class, Kevin is an amazing and engaging Professor. He's super clear on what is expected on exams, and he actually made me interested in geology. He's very affable and always down for a chat during Office Hours. It's super easy to get an A if you put a little effort in — I bombed the first midterm and still ended up with an A-. At the final lecture, one of my classmates gave a send-off to Kevin by saying, "From Plate Tectonics to Kevin's mineral collection. This class rocks!" If you think this an abhorrent pun, this may not be the class for you, but if you're into that kind of cheesiness and candidness, I think you'll find a lot to love in this class.

TL;DR: Cool, casual, and genuinely kind-hearted Professor, very approachable Science GE with interesting concepts.

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Quarter: Winter 2020
Grade: A
July 11, 2020

Kevin is very engaging and very passionate about geology and getting students engaged. He's very approachable and likes to get students involved in lectures, usually with some jokes, gimmicks, and demonstrations. It's a science lab GE, so a lot of people are just taking it to fulfill a lab requirement but he definitely ended up getting a lot of those students to enjoy the course. Lab is not too difficult and is a pretty light workload, be prepared to be able to memorize and name certain rocks and minerals. How enjoyable lab is really just comes down to the TA. I would definitely take a class with him again! He's been the most fun professor I've had so far at UCLA.

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Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: P
Feb. 16, 2022

I took this class as a freshman at UCLA in my fall 2021 quarter. Everyone on BruinWalk said it was really easy, the professor was great, etc., so I decided to take it for my science GE lab credit. However, don't be fooled by these reviews, as this class is not as easy as everyone says. Professor Coffey is great and gives pretty engaging lectures. He makes learning about rocks as interesting as it can be. But he went into pretty vivid detail about the concepts and I was surprised by how much we were required to know for an intro level course. (To be fair, I am not a science person, so if you love science, you probably won't struggle too much in this class.) The material isn't hard to understand, but there is a lot of it that you have to know. I studied maybe 3-4 hours each for the 2 midterms and the final and got a fairly low grade on each one. I had to pass/fail the class because the tests and labs were pretty difficult and were bringing down my grade. Some of the labs are tricky as well. We did the labs through CCLE and they were mostly multiple choice with a few short answers, but you do not really receive partial credit for anything in the labs. The labs consisted of identifying different types of rocks (harder than it looks when you have 10 black rocks in front of you that look exactly the same) and going through Google Earth stimulations (these were pretty easy as you just follow the instructions that guide you through it.) There is also a 5 or so minute presentation on a science book at the end of the quarter. This presentation is pretty easy and you can skim the book, make a slideshow, and still get an A. Overall, this class wasn't necessarily hard, but it is definitely not a super easy science GE. You are required to go into pretty vivid detail on the midterms and final in order to get an A. You really need to know the material inside and out because the TAs are looking for detailed, specific answers on the exams. You definitely can't bs your way through this class, and you have to put in a pretty big amount of effort to get an A. There is basically no math in this class besides converting measurements, and it is easier than any chem, physics, or bio class I have taken previously. Also, I had Jake as my TA and he was pretty chill, nice, and funny. He let our lab section retake a lab because the average score was like a D or something like that. Anyway, this class is overall one of the easier science GEs at UCLA, but is by no means easy. Put in a LOT of effort into really studying and memorizing the material, and take the labs seriously (don't slack off), and you should be fine.

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Quarter: Fall 2020
Grade: P
Dec. 25, 2021

I would like to preface this review by saying that Professor Coffey might be the coolest and most caring Professor I have ever had at UCLA. He is funny, kind, understanding, and overall pretty knowledgeable about the stuff he teaches. Having taken him for EPS 1 and EPS 61 and had various conversations with him personally, he is seriously just an all-around good guy. However, if you are going for an A and need it for graduate school, avoid his classes. I have maintained a near 4.0 through my course at UCLA and have had to P/F his classes to avoid a GPA drop. He grades very toughly (including the T.As), tests can be tricky if you don't know your stuff all the way (the "goals" on his slides he tells you to study will get you a B, you have to know things significantly more in depth than what is listed for the A), and he makes percentages of things small so everything counts. His classes were harder for me than most tough pre-med classes at UCLA, so unless you are super passionate about EPS stuff or care for learning more than getting an A, avoid his classes forsure. Personally, it was just not worth it.

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Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: A-
Dec. 16, 2021

This class is really great and honestly made me super interested in earth science. The lectures are fun and pretty engaging but many people do not show up to the lectures because they are broadcasted. I think this makes the class more flexible. Office hours are super helpful. There is A LOT of term memorization in this class and was more work than I though from the reviews. I really liked the subject so it was worth the work. The labs are not too bad just rock identifying and the TAs are pretty good. YES I would take this again.

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Quarter: Winter 2020
Grade: A
Dec. 28, 2020

Professor Coffey himself was pretty good. He was funny and engaging and I didn't really have much of a problem with him. But if anyone in the future gets Heather Kirkpatrick as the lab TA, I'm sorry. Ms. Kirkpatrick is one of the most difficult, unfair, harsh people you will ever encounter in your life. She makes the lab really difficult, grades too harshly, and is less than a help during lab sessions. She is very incompetent and really doesn't even know what she is doing to be honest. Overall, I have absolutely nothing against Professor Coffey and would 100% recommend him as long Heather Kirkpatrick is not involved.

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Quarter: Winter 2022
Grade: A
March 29, 2022

Professor Coffey was one of the best professors I have encountered during my time at UCLA. He was extremely enthusiastic about the subject material. Kevin was very engaging and was able to deliver the concepts flawlessly (and easily). There are 2 midterms and one final, all based on the goals which he taught in class and were relatively easy as well as a presentation on a book related to Earth Science (do not let this scare you, I did not read my book but still managed to get a decent score). The only problem I had with this class was the Lab section, they were not hard per se, but were slightly confusing at times, if you find some friends in the class and solve them together it would be helpful.
All in all, I loved this class and would recommend it to anyone who wants to fulfill a science GE.

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Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: A-
Feb. 14, 2022

I really liked this course with Coffey! Coffey is clearly very passionate about geology and earth science and very knowledgeable. Lectures were engaging and informative. All information on exams comes from the lectures. He explains everything pretty well and I definitely came out of this class knowing more than I did before. Even made me want to take more EPS courses! There are weekly labs which could be hard and time-consuming. Also, sometimes the lab directions were not clear which made them very confusing. However, Coffey answers emails and is very willing to help out during office hours. There was a course-long project during lab sections in which you read a popscience earth space-related book and make a presentation about it. If you spread out your reading and spend some time on the presentation, it's pretty easy. The hardest part about this class was definitely the grading. My TA was a tough grader and I got points marked off on almost every lab. The exams are also graded harshly. But, if you really know the information, you will do fine. Overall, I would recommend EPS 1 with Coffey for a science GE or just for anyone who wants to take a stimulating and interesting course. Not an easy A but not too hard either.

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Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: A
Feb. 8, 2022

I loved this class! Professor Coffey was incredible and so educated at teaching this class. I took APES in high school and I was very prepared for this class. I'm a history major so I'm not a huge science person but I loved this class so much I'm in another EPSSCI class this quarter. He is a great person also and just such a funny guy.
I also appreciated his use of a clear mask the whole quarter. I have a hearing impairment and I was able to read his lips which was BEYOND helpful. My TA was lowkey dry, but he was good at teaching and seemed genuinely engaged. Loved this class

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Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: A
Jan. 5, 2022

Professor Coffey is so passionate about earth science that it is almost contagious. His lectures were always very clear and fun to listen to and the class itself was quite interesting. I only missed one lecture (which I wasn't expecting considering it was a 9 am) and I still wish that I had been able to go.

For context, here's the grade breakdown:
- 30% - 2 midterms
- 25% - weekly labs
- 10% - 4 hw assignments
- 15% - popular science book presentation
- 20% - final

The exams are based on questions that Professor Coffey puts at the beginning of his slides for each lecture. As long as you can answer all those questions from memory, you'll be set to do well on exams.

The labs were generally straightforward question-and-answer style assignments. The most difficult part was mineral identification, but the TA was super helpful and most of the class was usually able to get these identifications right. For in person labs, they even allowed students to come back during office hours and try again at re-identifying minerals if they had gotten them wrong the first time. (If they got them right during office hours, then they would get the points back). There was also a quick 5 minute group presentation which was assigned, but it wasn't difficult, especially when you split the presentation up with others. The TA I had (Jake) was very understanding and made labs a lot more fun then I imagined they would be.

The homework assignments were definitely a bit harder than labs since they required more application of concepts learned in class, but Professor Coffey and the TAs were always willing to answer questions about them during office hours.

The popular science book presentation was also pretty straightforward - just pick a book related to earth science in some way and give a 7 minute presentation on it including a summary, connection to 2 research paper abstracts cited by the author/related to the topic, and your opinion on the book.

Overall, I would highly recommend this class! Even though the workload sounds a bit much, none of the work is very difficult and you'll have plenty of support if you need it.

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Overall Rating
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Easiness 3.9 / 5 How easy the class is, 1 being extremely difficult and 5 being easy peasy.
Clarity 4.7 / 5 How clear the class is, 1 being extremely unclear and 5 being very clear.
Workload 4.1 / 5 How much workload the class is, 1 being extremely heavy and 5 being extremely light.
Helpfulness 4.8 / 5 How helpful the class is, 1 being not helpful at all and 5 being extremely helpful.

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