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Anthropology
AG 269: Ornamental Plant Materials
Presents identification, use, propagation, and cultural requirements of trees, shrubs, vines, and ground covers used in Hawaiian landscapes. Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 30 Lecture/Lab Hours: 30 Teaching Equivalent: 3.33
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AG 281: Weed Science
Teaches weed classification, identification, ecology, and principles of weed control. Emphasizes properties, uses, action, and safety of herbicides and pesticides. Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 30 Lecture/Lab Hours: 30 Teaching Equivalent: 3.33
Recommended:
Placement at least ENG 22, and MATH 75X with grade C or better or placement at least MATH 82, or consent.
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ANTH 150: Human Adaptation
Studies human evolution. Examines prehistoric and recent developments of culture, and common features and principle variations in cultural behavior. Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 45 Teaching Equivalent: 3.00 Articulation Code: DS
ANTH 151: Emerging Humanity: Introduction to human biological evolution and the archaeology of culture in the world prior to AD 1500.
Introduces human biological evolution, concepts and practices of archaeology and anthropology. Topics include the fossil record of human biological evolution, archaeology of culture of the world prior to AD 1500, the development of technology, the origins of plant and animal domestication, the genesis of cities and urbanism, and the political and ecological consequences of human impact on the natural environment. Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 45 Teaching Equivalent: 3.00
Prerequisites:
ENG 22 with grade C or better, or placement at ENG 100, or consent. Articulation Code: FGA
ANTH 152: Culture and Humanity
Provides an introduction to Cultural Anthropology. Students examine the interaction between the natural environment, human cultures, using a multi-cultural perspective through which they interpret the post-1500 world. Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 45 Teaching Equivalent: 3.00
Prerequisites:
ENG 22 with grade C or better, or placement at ENG 100, or consent. Articulation Code: FGB
ANTH 165: Heritage Sites in Archaeology
Introduces the concepts and practices of archeology, historical research, historic site preservation, and heritage management. Combines lecture, laboratory, and fieldwork. Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 45 Teaching Equivalent: 3.00
Prerequisites:
ENG 100 with grade C or better, or consent. Articulation Code: HI DS
ANTH 200: Cultural Anthropology
Studies the concept of culture and basic tools for analyzing cultural behavior. Topics include patterning and integration, dynamics of culture, culture and the individual, cultural change, and anthropology and the future. Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 45 Teaching Equivalent: 3.00
Prerequisites:
ENG 22 with grade C or better, or placement at ENG 100, or consent. Articulation Code: DS
ANTH 210: Archaeology
Introduces prehistoric archaeology. Surveys cultural growth in prehistoric times. Explains methods and techniques of excavation and laboratory analysis. Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 45 Teaching Equivalent: 3.00
Recommended:
ANTH 150, 200, or 215. Articulation Code: DS
ANTH 210L: Archaeology Laboratory
Teaches methods and techniques of archaeological excavation. Uses laboratory techniques to analyze data. Credits: 1 Lab Hours: 45 Teaching Equivalent: 2.50
Prerequisites:
ANTH 210 with grade C or better (or concurrent), or consent. Articulation Code: DY
ANTH 215: Biological Anthropology
Introduces students to the study of human biological make-up, origins of that make-up, and the pre-history of human biological and cultural development. Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 45 Teaching Equivalent: 3.00
Prerequisites:
ENG 22 with grade C or better, or placement at ENG 100, or consent. Articulation Code: DB