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C&ESOC375: Special Topics (003) HHH FA20
This is the first of a two-semester course sequence introducing students to Urban Agriculture as currently practiced in the United States. No prerequisites are required and it is open to any UW-Madison student through enrollment in “meets with” Community & Environmental Sociology Special Topics 375, Lecture 003. Enrollment is limited to 15 students. The course consists of eight online, weekly two-hour sessions. Students should expect an additional four hours per week for individual work on weekly assignments and one half-term-long activity. Objective: The overall learning goal is to introduce concepts of, and approaches to, urban and periurban (farming on the suburban-rural edge) agriculture as an important part of a community’s local food system, with an emphasis on using urban farming to achieve food justice and social equity goals.
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GNS332: Second Semester Kazakh (001) SP21
Second Semester Kazakh Language Class