Biological Sciences 236HA - Topics in Biological Sciences: 'Human-Animal Interaction'
Human-Animal Interaction
Spring
2025
01
4.00
Lauren Robinson
MW 10:00AM-11:15AM
Mount Holyoke College
127086
Reese 304
lrobinson@mtholyoke.edu
127085,127086
Every day we see two vastly different species -- human and dog -- successfully interacting, living, and working together. Simultaneously, the wild world is changing and shrinking as humans spread into land that was once dedicated to wild-living animals, humans are forced to interact with different species in new ways. To maintain species diversity, we must understand the relationships that develop and how to create best policies and practices. In this class, we will learn about the human-animal bond, the interaction between human psychology, animal behavior, and the life sciences and the complex and evolving relationship between conservation, policy, and human-animal interactions.
Prereq: PSYCH-100 or AP Psychology.