ILC 357 Animal & Human Geography & History
An Integrative Learning course where students receive
CORE credit in both Arts & Letters-History and Social Science.
A Shared Space - Animal and Human Geography and History.
This course focuses on an examination of how spatially situated human-animal relations have changed through time. Looking critically at the relationships that exist among people, animals, and the landscape this course engages students in the study of the ways in which interrelationshipss between humans and animals have been constructed over time and space. It also illustrates how the study of animals - past, present, even mythical - demands critical analyses of the three main fields it brings together, anthrozoology, history, and geography, enriching all three.
Prerequisite
Take
CORE 110 or
HNR 150. Take 1 OC, oral communications course.
Corequisite
Take TH 101 previously or concurrently.
Distribution
HIS,ILC,SSOffered
Even Year Spring Semester