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NORTH AMERICAN ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY
2020 Fall Term
3 Units
[GH]
History 190
This course will examine human interaction with the natural environment in North America between roughly 1400 and the present. Special attention will be paid to the twentieth century. It will also explore the ways in which people have historically defined, used, and modified nature to suit their needs and interests.
Class Schedule
Disclaimer
- This schedule is informational and does not guarantee availability for registration.
- Sections may be full or not open for registration. Please use WINS if you wish to register for a course.
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01Z-LEC 2642
3 Units
[GH]
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09/02 - 12/11
(1)
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MW 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
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Anthony Gulig
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HH2302
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09/02 - 12/11
(1)
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Anthony Gulig
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REMOTE
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This is a community-based learning class that will engage students in collaborative learning experiences with partner community organizations. It is possible that part of the work you perform with your community partner will occur off campus. Your professor will provide more details on the first day of class. This is a hybrid course, which will have both classroom meetings and online/remote instruction. Further information will be given before the first day of class.
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