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MIK-1023 Multispecies Anthropology: Humans and Animals on a Disrupted Planet - 2.5 stp
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Type of course
Course contents
Admission requirements
Higher Education Entrance Qualification (generell studiekompetanse) or prior learning and work experience (realkompetanse).
Application code: 9199 - Enkeltemner (ikke realfag), lavere grad (Nordic applicants).
Objective of the course
Students who complete the course have the following learning outcome:
Knowledge/Skills/Competance
The student is able to:
1. introduce students to theoretical frameworks and methodologies for studying the relationships between humans and non-human entities.
2. explore the diversity of cultural beliefs, practices, and ontologies regarding the more-than-human world.
3. critically analyse the implications of anthropocentrism and speciesism in shaping human attitudes towards non-human beings.
4. examine the intersections between ecology, spirituality, and cosmology in indigenous and traditional societies.
5. investigate contemporary debates and ethical dilemmas surrounding human-animal relations, environmental conservation, and animal rights.
6. foster a deeper appreciation for the complexity and interconnectedness of life forms beyond the human realm.