ANST101: Syllabus


CCBC: Dundalk Academic Division: Liberal Arts
Course Number and Title: Animal Studies 101 Section(s): {list the section(s) using your public pages}

 BASIC COURSE INFORMATION:
  • Semester: Spring 2005
  • E-mail: kim.stallwood@animalsandsociety.org
  • Instructor: Kim W. Stallwood
  • Phone: 410 675 4566
  • Office: Baltimore, MD
  • Fax: 410 675 0066
  • Office Hours: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Eastern
 

 COURSE DESCRIPTION:
 COURSE GOALS:

The overall course goals are:

The topics covered in this course include:

Rationale for the course: The treatment of animals is increasingly recognized as an important social justice issue. Scientists, attorneys, philosophers, scholars, religious leaders and others are thinking and writing and producing books and films about the moral and legal status of animals. This course will give students the opportunity to think critically about these issues.

 EVALUATION:
Assignments and Tests
 Point Value
TBD  
   
   
   
Total Points  

Final Points
 Letter Grade
   
   
   
   
   

Additional Requirements:

Grading Policy: Grading is based on content, spelling, grammar, and participation.

Attendance Policy: Post responses to discussion questions by specified date. Submit assignments on time. Late assignments will not be accepted. Discussions are not held at a specific time. Emergency situations will be considered on a case by case basis. Generally, students should:

•  Read through course materials and texts

•  Complete assignments

•  Participate in discussion board postings

•  Check into the course a minimum of three times each week

•  Mark all course deadlines onto your calendar

•  Submit course work by midnight eastern on the assigned day

•  Dedicate an average of at least five to seven hours each week to the course

 COURSE PROCEDURES:

Course Materials:

Special procedures: Because of the controversial nature of the issues presented in this course, it is important for all students to be open to differing points of view and to offer ideas in a respectful manner. No student will be permitted to act otherwise and remain in the course.

Tentative list of dated assignments:

 HINTS FOR SUCCESS:

Here are some tips you should follow which will help you to succeed in this course:

 OTHER THINGS:

For more information please visit the Institute for Animals and Society website http://www.animalsandsociety.org


Updated: January 21, 2005

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