Dynamics of African Livelihoods

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VET Main Hall

Veterinary Medicine
College of Veterinary Medicine, Animal Resources & Bio-security

  

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JICA 201

Psychology
College of Humanities and Social Sciences

Course Schedule

12 PM: 
1 PM
1 PM: 
2 PM
9 AM: 
10 AM
10 AM: 
11 AM
8 PM: 
9 PM
9 PM: 
10 PM
2 PM: 
3 PM
Course Code: 
SAN 3108
Course Credit Units: 
3
Semester: 
Semester 1
Year of Study: 
Year 2
Undergraduate or Graduate Level: 
Undergraduate Level
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Course Description & Objectives: 

This course focuses on discussing African livelihoods in pre-colonial and post-colonial Era and the interdependence between these livelihoods. Major issues covered include different modes of subsistence or human adaptation and how these links to social organization in selected societies will be analyzed. Other areas of focus are foreign intrusion of Africa and effect on people’s livelihoods and the evolutionary model of livelihoods and its critique.   

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Dynamics of African Livelihoods
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