Anthropological Perspectives (2011ENV)

It is essential that environmental scientists, planners and managers develop an understanding of the cultural values and practices that inform how societies relate to their environments, and the implications of these cultural beliefs and values for the sustainable management of natural resources. Anthropological Perspectives aims to provide students with knowledge of basic anthropological concepts, theories and methods as part of an interdisciplinary approach to environmental studies. Ethnographic films shown in a weekly two hour workshop will augment the lectures and tutorials. Advised Prerequisite: Completion of 80CP Incompatible: 2416ENV Environmental Anthropology; 2011AES Anthropological Perspectives

Course study information

Credit points (awarded)

10 (10)

Study level

Student contribution band

Arrangements apply

New students (Non-grandfathered students)
Band 4

Grandfathered students
Band 2A

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