GE CLST 70B
Evolution of Cosmos and Life
Description: Lecture, three hours; discussion, two hours. Enforced requisite: course 70A. Limited to first-year freshmen. Use of concept of evolution, as it applies to biological organisms, Earth, solar system, and universe itself, to introduce students to both life and physical sciences. Focus on evolution of life. Letter grading.
Units: 6.0
Units: 6.0
Most Helpful Review
Winter 2024 - As an Economics major, this Cluster genuinely got me out of so many physical/life science GE requirements. This class was honestly super interesting and Dr. Friscia was a really good lecturer. He was very passionate about the subject and was always willing to answer questions in class. He did lecture off the slides, but he always added some activity and class discussion into his lectures which made them less boring. Lectures are not mandatory and are recorded which was super nice. The labs for this cluster do not even go with one another, so expect to be doing completely different labs than what you learn during regular class lectures. Overall, I recommend this class as it was pretty interesting and not very difficult.
Winter 2024 - As an Economics major, this Cluster genuinely got me out of so many physical/life science GE requirements. This class was honestly super interesting and Dr. Friscia was a really good lecturer. He was very passionate about the subject and was always willing to answer questions in class. He did lecture off the slides, but he always added some activity and class discussion into his lectures which made them less boring. Lectures are not mandatory and are recorded which was super nice. The labs for this cluster do not even go with one another, so expect to be doing completely different labs than what you learn during regular class lectures. Overall, I recommend this class as it was pretty interesting and not very difficult.