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ENV S151

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ENV S 151 - Environmental Anthropology

Environmental Studies College of Letters and Science

Full Course Title

Environmental Anthropology

Instructor Name(s)

Hoelle

Course Description

Examines the ways that humans interact with, use, and perceive the environment and nature, with a focus on the cultural, political, and economic features of human environment relationships across time and in different parts of the world. Through readings, in-class activities and discussions, field trips, and research projects, students will gain a better understanding of how anthropological theory, research, and applications can be used to address contemporary environment topics and problems.

Unit Value

4

Maximum number of times course can be repeated for additional credit

0

Maximum Units

4

Prerequisites

Environmental Studies 1 or 3 or Anthropology 2.

Advisory Enrollment Comments

Same course as Anthropology 152.