Human-Animal Studies
Human-Animal Studies (HAS) is a rapidly growing interdisciplinary
field that examines the complex and multidimensional relationships
between humans and other animals. HAS comprises work in such areas of
study as psychology, sociology, anthropology...
HAS Courses in Poland
Uniwersytet im. A. Mickiewicza [1]
Philosophy
Monika Bakke
Animal Becomings: Philosophy, Literature & Visual Culture. This
course introduces main topics in the emerging field of animal studies.
Starting with some philosophical background ...
HAS Courses in Australia
This is a preliminary list of Human-Animal Studies units taught in
Australian universities and veterinary schools, courtesy of Carol
Freeman and Natalie Lloyd.
VICTORIA
Melbourne University
Law School: The Melbourne Law Masters LLM 502: A...
Courses
HUMAN-ANIMAL STUDIES COURSES
BY DISCIPLINE (US ">BY NORTH AMERICAN COLLEGE [2]
BY NORTH AMERICAN LAW SCHOOL [3]
HAS COURSES IN AUSTRALIA [4]
HAS COURSES IN NEW ZEALAND [5]
HAS COURSES IN GREAT BRITAIN [6]
HAS COURSES IN ISRAEL [7]
HAS COURS...
HAS Courses in Agricultural Science
Colorado State University [1]
Bernard Rollin
Ethical Issues in Animal Agriculture
This pioneering course has been a part of the required block for
agricultural students at Colorado State University since 1980. It
deals with issues of farm...
HAS Courses in Animal Assisted Therapy
Harcum College [1]
Phil Arkow
Distance Learning Course in Animal Assisted Therapies
This 10-week course, taught by internationally renowned human-animal
bond and AAT author Phil Arkow, offers a Certificate of Completion;
this Certificate ...
HAS Courses in Animal Science
Camden County College [1]
Phil Arkow
Distance Learning Course in Animal Assisted Therapies
The Survey Course in Animal-Assisted Therapy attitudes towards
animals; the symbiotic bond between humans and animals; the
contributions from anima...
HAS Online Courses
The following are online human-animal studies courses:
Broward College, South Campus [1]
Vicki Hendricks
Animal-Human Interaction in Literature - Fully Online Course. Animals
in literature have always captivated readers. The evolution of
...
2009 Human Animal Studies Fellows
MEET THE 2009 HUMAN ANIMAL STUDIES FELLOWS!
ROB KIRK joined the Centre for the History of Science, Technology,
and Medicine (CHSTM) at the University of Manchester (UK) in November
2006 having completed a PhD in the history of medicine at the Wel...
HAS Courses in Philosophy
California State University San Bernardino [1]
Susan Finsen
Interpretation and Values
This upper division interdisciplinary general education course is
designed to allow students to reflect on the values and assumptions
implicit in their ...
HAS Courses in Anthropology
Albion College [1]
Molly Mullin
Animals & Human Societies
Examines animal-human relationships in a cross-cultural, historical
perspective. Considers the politics of classification, how animals
have served as a mirror for human identities,...
Law Schools N-S
New York University School of Law [1], David Wolfson
Animal Law. This course will examine the legal classification of
non-human animals, the laws that govern their treatment, as well as
topics that fall within the general headings "animal law" ...
Law Schools T-Z
Temple University School of Law [1], Dara Lovitz
Animal Law. This course will examine the philosophical and
jurisprudential bases for the current status of animals in our legal
system and will discuss the history of, and future trends regarding...
Law Schools A-F
Albany Law School [1]
Arizona State University College of Law [2]
Animal Law. The course will survey the growing field of animal law.
Students will analyze laws affecting many types of animals including
companion animals, farm animals, anima...
Law Schools G-M
George Mason University School of Law [1], Jonathan Lovvorn
Animal Law Seminar. An exploration and discussion of the treatment of
captive and wild animals under state, federal, and international law.
The course will address the historical statu...
HAS Courses in the Northwest
Carroll College [1]
Anne Perkins
Introduction to the Human Animal Bond
The Human-Animal Bond Program at Carroll College is the first degree
program of its kind in the nation. Carroll College's Human-Animal Bond
Program (HAB) is designed s...
HAS Courses in Sociology
Augustana College [1]
Debi Reed Hill
Animals and Society
This course is designed to introduce students to the broad new field
of human-animal studies by focusing on three key areas. First, we
consider non-human animals as thinking and fee...
HAS Courses in the Northeast
Cambridge College [1]
Humane Education
Introduction to Humane Education. This course introduces students to
humane education and explores innovative educational philosophies and
methods, exciting and effective ways to approach teaching and
l...
HAS Courses in Veterinary Medicine
Colorado State University [1]
Veterinary Ethics
This pioneering course, implemented in 1978, is required in the
veterinary medicine curriculum at Colorado State University. It deals
with ethical theory, animal welfare, and animal rights.
...
HAS Courses in Political Science
University of California, Irvine [1]
Claire Kim
Political Science
The Politics of Animal Rights. This course examines the animal
rights/welfare movement's efforts to transform the moral, practical,
and legal standing of nonhuman animals i...
HAS Courses in Environmental Science
Baylor University [1]
Heidi Marcum
Animal Enrichment Field School
This class is designed to provide hands-on training in the enrichment
of captive animals through individual and group work, often without
direct supervision. Class objectives ...
HAS Courses in History
Ball State University [1]
Abel Alves
A History of Animals in the Atlantic World
The anthropologist Claude L�©vi-Strauss once wrote that
animals are not only �good to eat,� they
are �good...
HAS Courses in the Southeast
Christopher Newport University [1]
Psychology
Sherman Lee
The Psychology of the Human-Animal Bond: Exploring our Relationship
with Animals. Animals play a central role in the lives of their human
companions. This course will explore the c...
HAS Courses in Psychology
California State University, Bakersfield [1]
Carol Raupp
People, and Other Animals
Examines peoples' attitudes toward other animal species and the
current psychological research describing our differing relationships
with companion animal...
HAS Courses in Interdisciplinary Fields
Bellarmine University [1]
Tami Harbolt-Bosco
Animal Studies. This class will introduce students to the history and
philosophy of animal rights and welfare. The 19th century and 20th
century humane movements coincided with other historical soci...
HAS Courses in Biology
Hiram College [1]
Ecological Science: Origins, Findings, and Ethical Issues
Beginning with a brief history of the philosophical underpinnings of
scientific thought and the culture in which it arose, the course will
proceed to examine exactly ...
HAS Courses in Child Development
Purdue University [1]
Child Development and Family Studies
Gail Melson
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HAS Courses in Criminology
Drury University [1]
Animal Law
This course will examine a wide variety of topics related to the law
of animals, such as classes of animals (companion, exotic, domestic),
torts (liability statutes, damages and valuation), contract law
(landlord/te...
HAS Courses in Drama and Film
[1]
Eastern Washington University [2]
Pete Porter
Animals in Film
Florida Gulf Coast University [3]
Michelle Hayford
Devising Performance: Human-Dog Connections
We are partnering with The Humane Society of the United States’...
HAS Courses in Geography
Clark University [1]
Jody Emel
Feminism, Nature and Culture
The purpose of this course is to expose students to major currents of
contemporary social theory that have developed around "nature" and
"woman" or nature and gender. We will exp...
HAS Courses in Media and Communication
Emily Carr Institute [1]
Carol Gigliotti
Environmental Ethics
The primary goal of this course is to prepare students to understand
and to critically evaluate various ethical perspectives on human
beings' interactions with nature and these...
HAS Courses in Natural Resources
Cornell University [1]
James Tantillo
Ethics and the Environment
An introduction to ethics, aesthetics, epistemology, and political
philosophy as these subjects relate to the environment. We will ask
the question "How should I live?" and ...
HAS Courses in Religious Studies
Claremont School of Theology [1]
Grace Yia-Hei Kao
Animal Theology, Animal Ethics: Rethinking Human-Animal Relations
Animal studies (a.k.a. human-animal studies) represents the cutting
edge of academe, as scholars from a wide variety of di...
HAS Courses in Social Justice
Brock University [1]
Animal Liberation and Social Justice
Theories and case studies examining social justice beyond the limits
of the human species, including issues such as animal rights, animal
liberation, speciesism in relation to other f...
HAS Courses in Women's Studies
Clark University [1]
Jody Emel
Feminism, Nature and Culture
The purpose of this course is to expose students to major currents of
contemporary social theory that have developed around "nature" and
"woman" or nature and gender. We will exp...
HAS Courses in Canada
Brock University [1]
Social Justice
Animal Liberation and Social Justice. Theories and case studies
examining social justice beyond the limits of the human species,
including issues such as animal rights, animal liberation, speciesism
in rel...
HAS Courses in the South
Baylor University [1]
Environmental Sciences
Heidi Marcum
Animal Enrichment Field School. This class is designed to provide
hands-on training in the enrichment of captive animals through
individual and group work, often without direct sup...
HAS Courses in the Southwest
Arizona State University [1]
Social Work
Christina Risley-Curtiss
TAA1 Human-Other Animal Relationships. This course focuses on two
broad areas of current significance for health and human service
professionals;(1) the link between non-hu...