PUB AFF 191A
Variable Topics Seminar: Public Affairs
Description: Seminar, three hours; outside study, nine hours. Emerging issues in public affairs. May be repeated for credit. Letter grading.
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Winter 2025 - Winter 2025- I actually took Pub. Aff. 155 Equity in Transportation, but it was not listed on her class list for review. Professor Bills is a very nice person and professor. Unfortunately, her classes are extremely unorganized. For example, Professor Bills was in Washington, D.C. to begin the quarter, including the first day of class when we were supposed to meet. However, we were only alerted to this important fact late in the evening the night before the first day, which was difficult for some of us who do not live on campus. Throughout the quarter, be prepared, as she often makes you aware of group projects and lab assignments with little time to complete them, sometimes on the same day they are due. Her lectures are lackluster, not inspiring, and sometimes hard to follow because she is disorganized. Lab assignments were even more challenging to follow along with, as clarity was often lacking. The final group paper is given with little time and vague instructions, where you will have to complete an entire 10-minute presentation and a 2000-word paper. Once again, she is a kind professor, just not recommended if you are looking for a well-structured class.
Winter 2025 - Winter 2025- I actually took Pub. Aff. 155 Equity in Transportation, but it was not listed on her class list for review. Professor Bills is a very nice person and professor. Unfortunately, her classes are extremely unorganized. For example, Professor Bills was in Washington, D.C. to begin the quarter, including the first day of class when we were supposed to meet. However, we were only alerted to this important fact late in the evening the night before the first day, which was difficult for some of us who do not live on campus. Throughout the quarter, be prepared, as she often makes you aware of group projects and lab assignments with little time to complete them, sometimes on the same day they are due. Her lectures are lackluster, not inspiring, and sometimes hard to follow because she is disorganized. Lab assignments were even more challenging to follow along with, as clarity was often lacking. The final group paper is given with little time and vague instructions, where you will have to complete an entire 10-minute presentation and a 2000-word paper. Once again, she is a kind professor, just not recommended if you are looking for a well-structured class.