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Instructor Insights
Below, Professor Dennis McLaughlin describes various aspects of how he teaches 1.74 Land, Water, Food, and Climate.
The students in this class are not just science and engineering students, they’re also citizens, and they have to come up with a position on these issues.
— Dennis McLaughlin
Curriculum Information
Prerequisites
None
Requirements Satisfied
1.74 can be applied toward a Master of Science or Doctor of Philosophy degree, but is not required.
Offered
Every spring semester
Assessment
Grade Breakdown
The students' grades were based on the following activities:
Student Information
Breakdown by Year
A mix of graduate and undergraduate students
Breakdown by Major
Largely Civil & Environmental Engineering students; some from other fields including Architecture, Urban Studies and Planning, and Management
Typical Student Background
A mix of American and international students, with varying levels of prior exposure to farms and farming
During an average week, students were expected to spend 6 hours on the course, roughly divided as follows:
In Class
Met 1 time per week for 3 hours per session; 12 sessions total; mandatory attendance
Out of Class
Students spent time outside of class reading assigned papers and working on their presentations and research projects.
Semester Breakdown
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