Anth.150 Human Adaptations is the first course in anthropology for many students. You can earn three core credits in the Social Sciences towards your college degree.
A Web Course gives the Lessons to you at home via your own internet computer or you may use computers on any UH campus. You will come to campus to take two midterms and one final test. Special testing centers at UH campuses are available on the neighbor islands for the tests.
You can contact the instructor for help via the internet and by phone, email, fax and visit in person if you wish. Written assignments are turned in by email, US Mail and posting to the web. The course uses the WebCT internet system.
This Cultural Anthropology course allows you to explore some of the many interesting peoples of the world and other topics that anthropology studies including:
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Fieldwork Exercise - Studying Primates in the Honolulu Zoo
Fall Semester - Ethnography Report on - "The Forest People"
Spring Semester - Ethnography Report on - "Return to
Laughter"
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Textbook: Park, M.A. Introducing Anthropology, 2nd Ed.