Department: Anthropology

Code Name Description
AN-150 Intro to Anthropology No Description Set
AN-200 Cultural Anthropology This course looks at human groups, with the major goal of developing a greater awareness of the role of culture in human experience. Specifically the course is intended to help each of us to gain greater awareness of our own implicit assumptions, bel...
AN-210 Archaeological Methods&Analys No Description Set
AN-280 ST: No Description Set
AN-302 Theory in Behavioral Sci No Description Set
AN-315 Behavioral Sciences Statistics No Description Set
AN-316 Research Methods in Psychology No Description Set
AN-317 Social Research Methods & Eval No Description Set
AN-318 Qualitative Methods No Description Set
AN-327 Career Dev in Behavioral Sciences This course examines vocational values, interests, and aptitudes in the identification and development of a career in the Behavior Sciences, specifically Behavioral Sciences programs, Criminal Justice, Anthropology, and Psychology. The vital role of...
AN-340 Contemporary People of Hawai'i This course is designed to assist the student in developing an appreciation for the cultural diversity of contemporary Hawaii. This includes increased knowledge of the historical and contemporary inter-group dynamics that allow for multiethnic coexis...
AN-341 Virtual Worlds, Digital Realities The subtitle for this course is “The Social Impacts of the Digital Revolution. It is an examination of the complex and varied impacts of our move into a digitized world. From an anthropological perspective we will examine many of the key technologies...
AN-350 Cultures of Oceania The goal of this class is to develop an understanding and awareness of the island Pacific and the peoples that inhabit the areas of Polynesia, Melanesia and Micronesia. Anthropological approaches will be used to look at traditional cultures, contempo...
AN-355 Japanese Culture & Behavior No Description Set
AN-356 Chinese Culture & Behavior No Description Set
AN-357 East Asian Societies This course consists of an examination of traditional and contemporary Japanese and Chinese societies. This course emphasis is on the traditional societies and the process of cultural change. Topics will include: the importance of examining past cult...
AN-360 Native American Societies No Description Set
AN-380 ST: No Description Set
AN-452 Multicultural Education No Description Set
AN-462 Multicultural Education No Description Set
AN-480 Special Topics Selected topics in anthropology to be announced. Past offerings include Contemporary American Cultures and the summer Archaeology Field School.
AN-487 Intership This course is composed of fieldwork in a community services agency. Students will demonstrate an understanding of: 1) the scientific method and its application; 2) human and cultural diversity; 3) social and individual dynamics; 4) the relationship...
AN-494 Senior Thesis Research Students will design a research project in the area of their interest and gather data for their senior thesis. Prerequisites: AN 317 and senior standing in behavioral sciences, EN 102, COM 101
AN-498 Senior Thesis Writing Students pursuing a concentration in sociology will prepare a thesis incorporating theory, methodology, and data gathered in AN 494. Prerequisites: AN 494 , senior standing in behavioral sciences, EN 102, COM 101
AN-499 Directed Study No Description Set
AN200 Cultural Anthropology No Description Set
AN327 Career Development in Behavioral Science No Description Set
AN340 Contemporary People of Hawai'i No Description Set
AN341 Virtual Worlds, Digital Realities No Description Set
AN350 Cultures of Oceania No Description Set
AN357 East Asian Societies No Description Set
AN480 Special Topics No Description Set
AN487 Intership No Description Set
AN494 Senior Thesis Research No Description Set
AN498 Senior Thesis Writing No Description Set
BC-495 Honors Research Research project (approximately 10 hours per week) performed in Chaminade or other research laboratory under supervision of a practicing research scientist. Offered annually. Prerequisites: BC 360/L. Materials intensive fee applies.
GE-102 World Regional Geography The purpose of this course is to provide a spatial approach to understanding the complexities of the contemporary human experience around the world. The course examines how social and physical factors that have led to contemporary regional patterns....
GE-103 Human Geography This course is designed to provide a basic background in the study of human geography, or the relationship between people and the physical landscape. Geography is the study of space, while human geography is the study of people in physical space. Top...
GE-204 Landscapes of Hawai'i This course is designed to provide a basic introduction into the human and physical environments found in Hawaii. We will examine both past, present and future landscapes in Hawaii with a major emphasis on the interaction between the human and physic...
GE-324 Geography of Tourism Tourism has grown into one of the major economic and social activities within the last 100 years. In Hawaii more than 8.2 million tourists visited Hawaii in 2013, spending approximately 14.5 billion U.S. dollars. This averaged out to 1 out of 8 peopl...
GE-335 Socio-Cultural Aspects of Design This course is designed to provide students with a background in cross-cultural aspects of both exterior and interior design. The main emphasis is on the use of space and symbolism as both conscious and subliminal forms of communication within a cult...
GE-380 ST: No Description Set
GE102 World Regional Geography The purpose of this course is to provide a spatial approach to understanding the complexities of the contemporary human experience around the world. The course examines how social and physical factors that have led to contemporary regional patterns....
GE103 Human Geography This course is designed to provide a basic background in the study of human geography, or the relationship between people and the physical landscape. Geography is the study of space, while human geography is the study of people in physical space. Top...
GE204 Landscapes of Hawai'i This course is designed to provide a basic introduction into the human and physical environments found in Hawaii. We will examine both past, present and future landscapes in Hawaii with a major emphasis on the interaction between the human and physic...
GE324 Geography of Tourism Tourism has grown into one of the major economic and social activities within the last 100 years. In Hawaii more than 8.2 million tourists visited Hawaii in 2013, spending approximately 14.5 billion U.S. dollars. This averaged out to 1 out of 8 peopl...
GE335 Sociocultural Aspects of Design This course is designed to provide students with a background in cross-cultural aspects of both exterior and interior design. The main emphasis is on the use of space and symbolism as both conscious and subliminal forms of communication within a cult...
SO-498 Senior Thesis Limited to senior students. Students pursuing a concentration in sociology will prepare a thesis incorporating theory, methodology, and data gathered in SO 494. Course offered every semester as an Individualized Study course. Prerequisites: SO 494 an...
SO498 Senior Thesis Limited to senior students. Students pursuing a concentration in sociology will prepare a thesis incorporating theory, methodology, and data gathered in SO 494. Course offered every semester as an Individualized study course. Prerequisites: SO 494 an...