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Anth/Soc
370: Environment and society
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Number of credits: 5 Course time(s): every other year; DDE version every fall term General Education: SSC (Social Sciences); HB (Human Behavior in 'old' gen-ed) Catalog description: All human activity has consequences for the natural environment. The natural environment has also shaped the development of human civilization. Yet rarely is the natural world considered worthy of sociological study. This course will examine the ways humans interact with their natural environments, and examine some of the consequences of those interactions, mixing theory, history and example to look at energy use, resource consumption, population growth, technology, and politics. Prerequisites: None, but Soc 205, or a natural science course, are recommended. Website: www.eou.edu/socenv Most recent syllabi: DDE (F'07); On campus (S'06) Recent textbooks used:
General topics covered: humans and the environment, population, energy, ecology, global warming, environmental racism, environmental ethics, economic growth, technology Learning outcomes Upon completion students will demonstrate the capacity to:
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