CRN 50822 An Introduction to Environmental History - HIST 360 - A1 |
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Environmental history examines changing relationships between humans and the environment, including how human societies have been shaped by the environment, how environments have influenced human societies, and how humans have thought about the environment. This introduction to the field includes a global perspective but emphasizes North America, particularly Canada.
Levels:  Undergraduate Campus:   Terrace Schedule Type:  Lecture Instructional Method: On campus, face to face Credits:   3.000
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CRN 50823 An Introduction to Environmental History - HIST 360 - Z1 |
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Environmental history examines changing relationships between humans and the environment, including how human societies have been shaped by the environment, how environments have influenced human societies, and how humans have thought about the environment. This introduction to the field includes a global perspective but emphasizes North America, particularly Canada.
Levels:  Undergraduate Campus:   Prince George Schedule Type:  Audio/Video Instructional Method: Video Lec w Class Participatn Credits:   3.000
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CRN 50824 An Introduction to Environmental History - HIST 360 - Z2 |
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Environmental history examines changing relationships between humans and the environment, including how human societies have been shaped by the environment, how environments have influenced human societies, and how humans have thought about the environment. This introduction to the field includes a global perspective but emphasizes North America, particularly Canada.
Levels:  Undergraduate Campus:   Fort St John Schedule Type:  Audio/Video Instructional Method: Video Lec w Class Participatn Credits:   3.000
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CRN 50825 An Introduction to Environmental History - HIST 360 - Z3 |
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Environmental history examines changing relationships between humans and the environment, including how human societies have been shaped by the environment, how environments have influenced human societies, and how humans have thought about the environment. This introduction to the field includes a global perspective but emphasizes North America, particularly Canada.
Levels:  Undergraduate Campus:   Prince Rupert Schedule Type:  Audio/Video Instructional Method: Video Lec w Class Participatn Credits:   3.000
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CRN 50826 An Introduction to Environmental History - HIST 360 - Z4 |
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Environmental history examines changing relationships between humans and the environment, including how human societies have been shaped by the environment, how environments have influenced human societies, and how humans have thought about the environment. This introduction to the field includes a global perspective but emphasizes North America, particularly Canada.
Levels:  Undergraduate Campus:   Quesnel Schedule Type:  Audio/Video Instructional Method: Video Lec w Class Participatn Credits:   3.000
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