92-150 Humans in the Natural World - a Zoological Perspective S,F,W(3-0) |
This course will examine past and present human interactions with the natural world. It investigates both case studies of "the problem animal" and current issues of public debate which require scientific analysis from a zoological perspective. This course is designed for students outside science programs. It is not an acceptable course for students in the B.Sc. program. |
Course Profile |
1997-98 Associate Diploma |
Last revised: April 25, 1997. Contact: ccrenna@registrar.uoguelph.ca.