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Culture, Adaptation, and Environment

Culture, Adaptation, and Environment

This course explores anthropological approaches to human relationships with their environments and resources. Examines diverse conceptions of culture and nature, and time and space, and the impacts that contemporary global forces are having on indigenous societies and their ecosystems. Particular interest to relative strengths and weaknesses of materialistic and cultural analyses of human-environment relationship, and models that attempt to combine them.

School(s)/College(s)
Literature, Science, & Arts » Program in the Environment
Literature, Science, & Arts » Anthropology
Course Number(s) UM Course ID Academic Level Credits Sustainability Category*
ENVIRON 256, ANTHRCUL 256 019718 Undergraduate 3.0 Sustainability-Focused

Academic Terms

YearSession(s)
2024Winter
2022Fall