December 10, 2007: The take-home final exam has been posted. You can download it by clicking on the link at the top of the page. Remember to read the instructions very carefully. It is due Monday, December 17th, 2007 between 4:30pm and 5:30pm. You should drop a hard copy off in Scott's office (Ketchum 403) during this time period.
Exams completed early may be dropped off at Professor Billica’s office (Ketchum 5D; slip under the door if she’s not there), or in the Political Science office (Ketchum 106).
December 10, 2007: The Power Points from class on December 4th and 6th have been posted.
November 30, 2007: Final Exam Announcement: The PSCI 3201 final exam will consist of a take-home, essay-based assignment that will be made available on the course webpage one week prior to the scheduled exam period. The exam will be due in my office (Ketchum 5D) during the first hour of the scheduled final exam period, between 4:30 and 5:30 pm on Monday, December 17th. You may also turn in the exam at my office prior to the due date. Look for the take-home exam assignment sheet on the course webpage on Monday, December 10th.
November 30, 2007: The Power Points from class on November 27th and 29th have been posted.
November 27, 2007: The due date for the research paper has been pushed back to Tuesday, December 4th.
November 17, 2007: The Power Point from class on November 15th has been posted.
November 13, 2007: The Power Points from class on November 6th, 8th, and 13th have been posted.
November 2, 2007: The Power Point from class on Thursday, November 1st has been posted.
October 31, 2007: The Power Point from class on Thursday, October 25th has been posted.
October 17, 2007: The Power Point from class on Tuesday, October 16th has been posted.
October 17, 2007 : View Scott's comments about the third paper (second policy-design paper) here and on the Resources page.
October 15, 2007: This morning, NPR's Morning Edition had an interesting story about California's water shortage and rival policy proposals for dealing with that shortage. If you are interested, you can listen here.
October 14, 2007: There are three important PSCI 3201 schedule changes (the syllabus page has been updated to reflect these changes):
(1) The midterm exam is being postponed until Tuesday, October 23, 2007. The format and general study suggestions will be discussed in class the week prior.
(2) The date of the presentation by guest speaker Prof. Albert Bartlett has been delayed until Tuesday, October 30, 2007. As noted on the syllabus, attendance at this presentation is mandatory and attendance will be taken.
(3) The due date of the 4th short paper has been rescheduled to Tuesday, 6 November 2007.
October 14, 2007: The Power Points from class on Tuesday, October 9th and Thursday, October 11th have been posted.
October 8, 2007: The Power Point from class on Tuesday, October 4th, has been posted.
October 2, 2007: VIew Scott's Comments about the first paper here and on the Resources page.
October 1, 2007: The Power Point from class on Thursday, September 27th has been posted.
September 26, 2007: The Power Point from class on Tuesday, September 25th has been posted.
September 21, 2007: View Scott's comments about the first paper here and on the Resources page.
September 21, 2007: The Power Point from class on Thursday, September 20th has been posted.
September 18, 2007: The Power Point from class on Tuesday, September 18th has been posted.
September 12, 2007: The Power Point from class on Tuesday, September 11th has been posted. September 6. 2007: The Power Point from class on Thursday, September 6th has been posted. Also, a reminder that your first short paper is due this Tuesday, September 11th.
September 5, 2007: The Power Point from class on Tuesday, September 4th has been posted.
August 31, 2007: The Power Point presentation from class on Thursday, August 30th can be found here. Power Point presentations will also be linked to under the appropriate date on course syllabus page and in the "Resources" section.
August 31, 2007: Welcome to PSCI 3201 and to the study of US environmental policy and policymaking. You can check here all semester for announcements, reminders, and clarifications. For today, I want to announce that materials presented in class will be made available under the "Resources" section of this webpage.
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