ANT 32700 Environmental Anthropology

(GE-SocSci/CrsClt) Environmental Anthropology is the study of the interaction between humans and the environment in which they live. In this course, both culture and biology are used in comparative, cross cultural study of human adaptation to the varied environments around the world.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

junior standing and ANT 10000, ANT 11200, or SOC 10200.

Offered

Spring semester of even years only.