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Environmental Anthropology Concentration |
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This conventration provides an opportunity for students to integrate their work in Anthropology with many of the key perspectives from Environmental Studies. The relationship between the two fields is approached through a series of courses all taught by the Anthropology faculty. The courses demonstrate the critical relationship that exists between human settlement patterns and their environmental setting. Applications are drawn from the prehistoric past up through the contemporary world. Students should contact their advisor to explore the opportunities for including these selections into their course of study.
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Course Title |
Credits |
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Humankind Culture and the Environment |
4 |
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Developing World: Culture, Conflict and Changes |
3 |
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Urban Environments |
4 |
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Primate Ecology and Sustainable Development |
4 |
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Environmental Anthropology |
4 |
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Human Ecology |
3 |
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Populations, Health and Disease Ecology |
4 |
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Total Credits: |
26 |
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Contact Us
For additional information, please contact:
Department of Anthropology
Blodgett Hall, Room 102
Adelphi University P.O. Box 701 Garden City, NY 11530-0701
p - 516.877.4110 f - 516.877.4117
This page last modified on November 20, 2009.
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