Wayfinding: How Humans Have Navigated the World | Examine how our capacities for exploration, memory and storytelling result in powerful connections to the world around us, and how our cognitive mapping skills have developed over the millennia. Explore navigational cultures including the Arctic, Australia and the South Pacific. Identify what differentiates the human capacity for wayfinding from birds, bees, wolves and whales. $33 includes $32 fee. Note: Requires membership in Peer Learning Partnership (PLP).
Term: Spring 2026
Course Type: Noncredit - 0.0 CEUs
Section: 201
Ways to take the class: Face-to-face
Days: M
Time: 12:00PM to 2:00PM
Start Date: 04/06/2026
End Date: 05/11/2026
Location: Arnold Campus
Room: TBA
Instructor: Stewart P Moss (Subject to change)
Class Size: 24