CH ENGR 2
Technology and Environment
Description: Lecture, four hours; outside study, eight hours. Natural and anthropogenic flows of materials at global and regional scales. Case studies of natural cycles include global warming (CO2 cycles), stratospheric ozone depletion (chlorine and ozone cycles), and global nitrogen cycles. Flow of materials in industrial economies compared and contrasted with natural flows; presentation of lifecycle methods for evaluating environmental impact of processes and products. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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Engr 112 His classes are fairly useless on the content for exams, but are really valuable on knowledge about the wall street journal, economic terms and exposure to the US economy. However, his review sessions for exams are very important because he tells you what the questions are asking about. He doesn't state the exact question, but says something like "look up crossing the chasm" or "you need to know the 6 forces". But if you keep up with your reading, the exams (multiple choice for MT and Final) should be too easy for you. TOO EASY. Other than that, his assignments are very hands on and effective. Everyone generally gets good marks here, but timing is very strict for presentations. Also, the most important thing in this class is the participation on the class Forum. With just normal assignments, other people had around 35 posts, but you have to go the extra mile and reach 50 - 60 posts or more if you want that A. I would really recommend this professor. You learn a lot.
Engr 112 His classes are fairly useless on the content for exams, but are really valuable on knowledge about the wall street journal, economic terms and exposure to the US economy. However, his review sessions for exams are very important because he tells you what the questions are asking about. He doesn't state the exact question, but says something like "look up crossing the chasm" or "you need to know the 6 forces". But if you keep up with your reading, the exams (multiple choice for MT and Final) should be too easy for you. TOO EASY. Other than that, his assignments are very hands on and effective. Everyone generally gets good marks here, but timing is very strict for presentations. Also, the most important thing in this class is the participation on the class Forum. With just normal assignments, other people had around 35 posts, but you have to go the extra mile and reach 50 - 60 posts or more if you want that A. I would really recommend this professor. You learn a lot.