Please enroll now if you wish to take my on line 3-credit
class Animal Studies 101 which I will be teaching as an adjunct faculty
member of the Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC) this spring
semester. Animal Studies 101 explores the ways animals are viewed by
various subcultures in American society. Students explore sociological,
historical, economic, philosophical, and public policy issues regarding
the treatment of animals. Factory farming, medical research, hunting and
trapping, and entertainment industries will be examined. Although CCBC is
based in Maryland, enrollment in this on line class is open to anyone who
qualifies. Presently, registered students live in Maryland, California,
and Germany!
For more information on ANST101, please visit
http://student.ccbcmd.edu/courses/anst101d1/public/index.html
For more general information, please visit
http://www.animalsandsociety.org/online.htm.
Kim W. Stallwood
Executive Director
Institute for Animals and Society
Email: [email protected]
www.animalsandsociety.org
(410) 675-4566
Join me and Tom Regan and the Culture and Animals
Foundation at the Twentieth International Compassionate Living in Raleigh,
NC October 7-9!
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