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GraduatePrograms. A liberal arts college in BarHarborMaine, awards degrees in HumanEcology.
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* [http://www.coa.edu/ Official site]
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* http://www.lunch-money.com/Colleges/Tuition-Financial-Aid/160959.aspx - Costs, since their web propaganda doesn't seem too keen on a direct answer.
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* [http://coa.edu/html/humanecology.htm Human Ecology description]
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<[[Elizabeth]]> Next step is to contact John Anderson, Associate Dean for Advanced Studies x269 and ask about our interests and how they correspond to theirs'.
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<[[Elizabeth]]> This bit is helpful:
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Human Ecology is an interdisciplinary applied field
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that uses a holistic approach to help people solve problems
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and enhance human potential within their near environments
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- their clothing, family, home, and community. Human Ecologists
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promote the well-being of individuals, families, and communities
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through education, prevention, and empowerment. [1]
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Human ecology explores not only the influence of humans
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on their environment but also the influence of the environment
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on human behaviour, and their adaptive strategies as they come
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to understand those influences better. [...] For us, human ecology
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is a methodology as much as an area of research. It is a way of thinking
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about the world, and a context in which we define our questions and
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ways to answer those questions [...] [2]
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from Wikipedia.
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