ANTH202

Ecological Anthropology

Anthropology College of Liberal Arts

Course Subject Code

ANTH

Course Number

202

Status

Active

Course Attributes

BINT: GenEd-Breadth/Interdisciplinar, CEA: ProgCLA-CEA and Au Pair, DVIT: GenEd-Diversity International, EMAN: Major-Anthropology Elective, EMEV: Major-Env Stu/Sustain Elective, GLC: GenEd-Global Challenges, MANT: Major-Anthropology, MENV: Major-Env Study/Sustainability, ENAN: Minor-Anthropology Elective, ENEJ: Minor-Environ Justice Elective, ENES: Minor-Environment Stu Elective, NANT: Minor-Anthropology, NENJ: Minor-Environmental Justice, NENS: Minor-Environmental Studies

Course Short Title

Ecological Anthropology

Course Long Title

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Course Description

Draws on data and theory from cultural and biological perspectives in anthropology and from environmental studies to question and examine the relationship of humans and the environment. Through comparisons of human cultural and biological adaptations to physical environments of the past and present, students gain a unique perspective on our impact on, relationship with, and place within the natural world.

Min

4

Repeatable

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Equivalent Course(s)

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