Anthrozoology Minor
The Anthrozoology Minor is designed for students who want to concentrate on mankind’s relationships with other animal species. This minor is open to any student from any major.
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
Required Course | ||
ANZ 101 | Anthrozoology | 3 |
Additional Courses | ||
Select 15 credits from the following: | 15 | |
ANZ 310 | Psychology of the Human-Animal Bond | |
ANZ 315 | Equine Evolution and Behavior | |
ANZ 325 | Animal Assisted Interventions | |
ANZ 330 | Cross Cultural Perspectives on Anthrozoology | |
ANZ 333 | Animals, Public Policy, and the Law | |
ANZ 335 | Humane Education | |
ABEC 332 | Animal Welfare | |
ABEC 335 | Conservation Education | |
ANZ 336 | Children and Animals | |
ABEC 491 | Internship 1 (491A, Anthrozoology Related) | |
ABEC 492 | Internship 2 (492A, Anthrozoology Related) | |
ANZ 219 | Animals in the Ancient World | |
ENG 285 | Animals in Film and Literature | |
FAH 272 | Animals in Art | |
PHI 245 | Animal Ethics | |
RST 229 | Religious Perspectives on Animals | |
Total Credits | 18 |
Minors are an important part of the undergraduate curriculum. If students declare a minor by sophomore year, they can usually complete it in a timely manner. Students should work with their advisor to determine if it is possible that the minor can be completed by graduation.
To receive a minor, a student must complete at least 9 credit hours of coursework distinct from their major(s) and from other minors, and students must complete more than 50% of the coursework required for the minor at Canisius. Please note that “ancillary/supporting” courses required for a major may still count as distinct courses as long as the remaining coursework still meets the 30 credit-hours required for a major. For more information about minor policies, please see the Declaring Majors and Minors page in the catalog.