HHMI Interfaces Scholars Present at the 17th Annual Biology Department: Research Day...  Register for TiBBs...  SEO Grants for Spring... You are the 215th person to access this page.  This page was updated 06/25/08.
 

PiBBs Course in Training

Perspectives in Human Ecology

Anthropology 450/550-031, Biology 402/502-031; 3 credits
FALL 2007
T & R 9:30am - 10:45am
Castetter 258
Oskar Burger*, William Burnside^ & Jordan Okie^
*Anthropology ^Biology

Syllabus (.pdf) (.doc) updated reading list available on class website
Class website/blogspot: human-macroecology.blogspot.com/
Email: humanmacroecology@gmail.com

This course is intended to give graduate students and senior-level undergraduates a deep understanding of large scale patterns and processes in human ecology. Students will view human ecology from the complementary perspectives of biogeography and macroecology, showing patterns across space and time, and system dynamics, focusing on ways energy, materials, and information are processed and transformed in social systems. The ways in which humans follow and alter broad-scale ecological patterns in time and space will be explored and potential explanations for these patterns will be examined. Participants will get a broad introduction to the associated literature as well as practice interpreting actual datasets through a research project. They will leave with a cutting-edge, interdisciplinary understanding of human ecology and with the intellectual tools to contribute to this blossoming field.

Course overview:

  • Focus on large-scale patterns and processes in human ecology
  • Interdisciplinary perspectives from
    1. biogeography and macroecology: showing patterns across space and time
    2. system dynamics, focusing on ways energy, materials, and information are processed and transformed in social systems
  • Broad introduction to associated literature and practice interpreting actual datasets through a research project
 
   
   
         
HHMI
PIBBS - MSC 03 2020- 1 University of New Mexico - Albuquerque NM 87131 - USA - (505) 277-9337