Cultural Ecology Minor
Cultural ecology examines the interplay between culture and natural environment and provides a cultural perspective in understanding and addressing environmental issues.
Cultural Ecology Minor in Requirements
Cultural Ecology Minor Courses
Total Credits: 21
Core Requirements (15 credits)
- ANTH 307 Ecological Anthropology (3)
- ANTH 311 American Indians and the Environment (3)
- ANTH 317 Collapse (3)
- GEOS 111 Cultures and Regions (3)
- GEOS 335 Environmental Geography and Conservation (3)
Restricted Electives (6 credits)
- ANTH 202 American Indian Cultures (3)
- ANTH 313 Contemporary Africa (3)
- ANTH 325 Reading Landscape (3)
- GEOS 235 Geography of MN and ND (3)
- PSY 324 Environmental Psychology (3)
Student Learning Outcomes
- Ability to understand and examine the various cultural adaptations to the world’s environments.
- An examination of the major human subsistence strategies within the world’s diverse ecological systems.
- An examination of contemporary topics of environmental significance in today’s world.
- Ability to articulate solutions to environmental problems.
Questions? Contact Us
Amanda Butler,
PhD, MA, BS, BA
(She/Her/Hers)
Assistant Professor of Anthropology
Anthropology & Earth Science Department