This course provides a comparative study of human-environment interactions, stressing the relationship between culture and the biophysical environment with focus on cultural adaptations. Implications for anthropological theory and contemporary social and environmental problems are investigated.
Credits: 3
Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (3-0)
Prerequisites:ANTH 151 (minimum grade of D-) OR ANTH 236 (minimum grade of D-) OR ANTH 246 (minimum grade of D-) OR ANTH 210 (minimum grade of D-) OR ENVS 100 (minimum grade of D-)