Ever wanted to take an animal rights class,
professionally taught by experienced and committed faculty? You can by
enrolling today in the online course, Animals and Society, at the
Community College of Baltimore County (MD).
This distance course, which is the first in a program of
four 3-credit classes, is open for enrollment until Monday, February 2,
2004. There is no time to waste in enrolling because the class is
limited to 30 students. The faculty includes Kim W. Stallwood, executive
director, Institute for Animals and Society, and Brenda Fick, a CCBC
instructor equally well informed on animal advocacy issues.
Students explore sociological, historical, economic,
philosophical, and public policy issues regarding the treatment of
animals. The uses of animals in factory farming, medical research,
hunting and trapping, and the entertainment industry are examined.
For more information, visit
http://student.ccbcmd.edu/courses/anst101d/index.html.
Or contact:
Brenda Fick
Tel: (410) 285-9877
E-mail: [email protected]
Kim W. Stallwood
Tel: (410) 675-4566
E-mail:
[email protected]
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