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AN 314

Animals and People

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This course explores anthropological and related approaches to human relationships with non-human animals. It will consider the ways in which animals may be food, commodities, companions, kin, pests, wildlife, workers, spirits, and scientific objects in a variety of social, cultural and political settings. Prerequisites: AN100 or AN110 or AN120 or by permission of the department. Exclusions: AN307U.

This course explores anthropological and related approaches to human relationships with non-human animals. It will consider the ways in which animals may be food, commodities, companions, kin, pests, wildlife, workers, spirits, and scientific objects in a variety of social, cultural and political settings. Prerequisites: AN100 or AN110 or AN120 or by permission of the department. Exclusions: AN307U.

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This course explores anthropological and related approaches to human relationships with non-human animals. It will consider the ways in which animals may be food, commodities, companions, kin, pests, wildlife, workers, spirits, and scientific objects in a variety of social, cultural and political settings. Prerequisites: AN100 or AN110 or AN120 or by permission of the department. Exclusions: AN307U.


AN 314

Animals and People

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This course explores anthropological and related approaches to human relationships with non-human animals. It will consider the ways in which animals may be food, commodities, companions, kin, pests, wildlife, workers, spirits, and scientific objects in a variety of social, cultural and political settings. Prerequisites: AN100 or AN110 or AN120 or by permission of the department. Exclusions: AN307U.

This course explores anthropological and related approaches to human relationships with non-human animals. It will consider the ways in which animals may be food, commodities, companions, kin, pests, wildlife, workers, spirits, and scientific objects in a variety of social, cultural and political settings. Prerequisites: AN100 or AN110 or AN120 or by permission of the department. Exclusions: AN307U.

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This course explores anthropological and related approaches to human relationships with non-human animals. It will consider the ways in which animals may be food, commodities, companions, kin, pests, wildlife, workers, spirits, and scientific objects in a variety of social, cultural and political settings. Prerequisites: AN100 or AN110 or AN120 or by permission of the department. Exclusions: AN307U.


AN 314 Prerequisites

AN 100 (Min. Grade D-) or AN 110 (Min. Grade D-) or AN 120 (Min. Grade D-)

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AN 314 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

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