EE BIOL 100L
Introduction to Ecology and Behavior Laboratory
Description: Laboratory, four hours. Requisites: course 100 (may be taken concurrently), Life Sciences 1 or 7B. Introduction to research methods in ecology and behavior, resulting in independent research proposals and to gain understanding of scientific method, critical evaluation of research papers, and development of scientific writing skills. Involves work outside and off-campus meetings. To apply this course to the Biology upper-division major laboratory requirement, the corresponding lecture course must be completed with a passing grade. Letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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Winter 2023 - This lab is TA taught. It was a lot of work and participation was required during the long 4-hour lab period. There are many assignments and a final research paper. My group did not receive the equipment for our experiment from the faculty until week 9, a few days before the final presentation was due.
Winter 2023 - This lab is TA taught. It was a lot of work and participation was required during the long 4-hour lab period. There are many assignments and a final research paper. My group did not receive the equipment for our experiment from the faculty until week 9, a few days before the final presentation was due.
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Summer 2023 - Literally one of the worst classes I ever took. She is a nice TA but the lab online was a unorganized disaster. I tried reaching out to Alyssa multiple times during the summer quarter and she never responded to any emails or concerns. She also gave us "feedback" on the drafts on the same EXACT day the final paper and presentation was due. We essentially had less than one day to incorporate her feedback which was vague and unhelpful. I cant speak for an in person experience (I am sure she is great but online your in for a disaster.
Summer 2023 - Literally one of the worst classes I ever took. She is a nice TA but the lab online was a unorganized disaster. I tried reaching out to Alyssa multiple times during the summer quarter and she never responded to any emails or concerns. She also gave us "feedback" on the drafts on the same EXACT day the final paper and presentation was due. We essentially had less than one day to incorporate her feedback which was vague and unhelpful. I cant speak for an in person experience (I am sure she is great but online your in for a disaster.