ES 307 ENVIRONMENTAL ANTHROPOLOGY

An examination of the relationship between human beings and the environment, with emphasis on the variations between different time periods and ecoregions. Specific focus on how adaptations relating to subsistence patterns and diversity of diet can lead to the current crises of biodiversity, global warming, and environmental sustainability.

Credits

4

Notes

This course may include an optional section that will meet for an additional hour each week to discuss supplemental readings in Spanish.  Students participating in the foreign language section will receive an additional credit hour, pass/not passed marking.

Cross Listed Courses

This is the same course as ANT 307.

Prerequisite

One of the following: ANT 104, or ANT 114, or ANT 102, or ANT 112, ES 110, or ES 111.

Enrollment Limit

Enrollment limited to 28 students.

Attributes

A3, MOIE, W, SIC