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Cult, Envir, Global Issues

Instructor:
Lee Bullock
225
Credits:
3.0
001
Building:
Don and Cathy Jacobs Science Building
Room:
Rm.321
Semester:
Fall 2023
Start Date:
End Date:
Name:
Cult, Envir, Global Issues
Requisites:

Prereq: Freshmen or sophomore standing ONLY.

Class Type:
LEC
11:00 am
12:15 pm
Days:
TR

A fundamental part of human experience is interacting with our physical surroundings, but in the globalized ecosystem of our planet, our interactions with the physical world increasingly include distant places rather than just the surroundings we see from our door step. This course aims to develop students' awareness, knowledge and ability to reflect on how human behavior intersects with global environments. To do so, it applies an anthropological interpretive framework to topics that link human lifestyles, the environment and global issues.

A fundamental part of human experience is interacting with our physical surroundings, but in the globalized ecosystem of our planet, our interactions with the physical world increasingly include distant places rather than just the surroundings we see from our door step. This course aims to develop students' awareness, knowledge and ability to reflect on how human behavior intersects with global environments. To do so, it applies an anthropological interpretive framework to topics that link human lifestyles, the environment and global issues.

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