Final Examination
The Final Examination will be held the last day of class. It consists of three parts:
1. the submission of your self-evaluation
2. a one-hour written examination consisting of about 15 - 20 questions, which are either multiple choice or true/false, covering only the material presented in class. (for more detail on this last point, see the Special Note in the syllabus).
3.
a group presentation (15 - 20 minutes in length) of a rationale for preserving
the environment, using only the environment's instrinsic value as a basis.
No reference to any projected, mythical, perceived, current, or past environmental
disaster may be used. If in doubt, throw it out.
Only information of what a clean, wholesome ecosystem is worth can be used.
Values can be monetary, sociological, aesthetic, psychological, etc., but
must be shared by a broad spectrum of the general public. Visual
aids, handouts, and other teaching aids may be used.