HSCI3244: Nature's History: Science, Humans, and the Environment

3 CreditsFreshman SeminarEnvironmentHistorical PerspectivesLiterature

We examine environmental ideas, sustainability, conservation history; critique of the human impact on nature; empire and power in the Anthropocene; how the science of ecology has developed; and modern environmental movements around the globe. Case studies include repatriation of endangered species; ecology and evolutionary theory; ecology of disease; and climate change.

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B+ Average (3.456)Most Common: A (40%)

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