51. ASI: HAS Courses in Women's Studies
ethics and its subsequent evolution. Subject matter includes the analysis of patriarchy, gender issues and multicultural perspectives within the larger framework of ethical responses to ecocrisis.
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52. ASI: Law Schools G-M
course will focus on the evolution, interpretation and enforcement of laws relating to the use and treatment of animals in our society; evaluation of whether, how and why such laws should be modified; and the possible ramifications of such
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53. ASI: HAS Courses in English & Literature
captivated readers. The evolution of animal-human relationships from the 19th century to the present offers an interesting field of study, including animals as symbols, concepts of ownership versus companionship, cooperation and conflict in
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54. ASI: HAS Courses in Religious Studies
magic; creationism, evolution, and scientific discourse; animal rights; and the relationship between human children and animals. Central to our work will be the evaluation of theoretical models of comparison and their relevance to the
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55. ASI: HAS Courses in Biology
welfare. Topics include the evolution of domestic animals, physiological and behavioral measurements of stress, welfare assessment and pain perception. Case studies examine the use of animals for companionship, food, medical research and
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56. ASI: HAS Courses in Anthropology
welfare. Topics include the evolution of domestic animals, physiological and behavioral measurements of stress, welfare assessment and pain perception. Case studies examine the use of animals for companionship, food, medical research and
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57. ASI: HAS Courses in Philosophy
ethics and its subsequent evolution. Subject matter includes the analysis of patriarchy, gender issues and multicultural perspectives within the larger framework of ethical responses to ecocrisis.
University of North Texas
Eugene
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58. ASI: HAS Courses in Veterinary Medicine
origins of HAI & it's evolution into a scientific discipline; Identify the scientific rationale for HAI in facilitating health & well-being among humans and animals; Analyze therapeutic uses of HAI including animal assisted therapy,
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59. ASI: Law Schools A-F
class will focus on the evolution, interpretation and enforcement of laws protecting animals; evaluate whether, how and why such laws should be modified; and consider the ramifications of such change. The course objectives are to increase
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