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ZO 233 Human-Animal Interactions
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This course is designed to explore the relationship humans share with other animals and nature. We will study the early history of animal domestication and the influence of animals on human culture and religion. We will also explore our relationships to animals as pets, food, research subjects, and wildlife. All subjects will be covered through interaction with quest speaker, assigned readings, case studies, and class discussion.
GEP Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Typically offered in Fall and Summer