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AL 6962: Practicum II in TESL
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
Supervised practice teaching in an ESL program at HPU or, if specific criteria are met, in another Honolulu-area ESL program. The individual student's background is considered in designing the practicum. The course includes periodic seminars and a final course notebook. Pre: C or better in AL 2000; AL 6961; taken in the latest practicable term of the program.
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AL 6990: Non-paid Internship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
See Internships page 393.
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AL 6991: Paid Internship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
See Internships page 393.
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AL 7099: Capstone Requirement
1.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
The MATESL student has three choices for a capstone activity: (1 credit) compiling an acceptable portfolio, (2 credits) passing a comprehensive examination, or (3 credits) completing an acceptable in-service project. Pre: Graduate standing and C or better in AL 2000.
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ANTH 2400: The Anthropology of Polynesian Surfing
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
The Anthropology of Polynesian Surfing provides students with an understanding of surf culture in the Pacific Basin. Environmental and cultural factors are assessed in relation to surfing's development in Polynesia, integration into Hawaiian culture, decline due to Western influence, and revitalization as a modern recreational activity. The importance of surfing then and now is studied in regards to greater social and cultural events and issues in Hawaii and abroad. An overview of various natural sciences is given as each relates to surfing. Pre: WRI 1100 or WRI 1150.
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ANTH 2401: Island Surfing Sites:A Cultural Field Study
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
Island Surfing Sites: A Cultural Field Study provides students with an understanding of surf culture in the Pacific Basin by using various islands as models to highlight the importance of surfing in ancient and modern culture in Hawai'i. Field activities may include surfing demonstrations and instruction, opportunities to speak with local culture informants, and field trips to various cultural sites and museums to study Hawai'i's surfingheritage. This elective course provides students with an experiential ethnographic opportunity that is critical to anthropology as a discipline and complementary to other courses offered by the college. Pre: WRI 1100 or WRI 1150.
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ANTH 3000: Is Global Citizenship Possible?
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
This course addresses "global citizenship" by focusingon two questions: (1 credit) Given that cultural diversity is a key characteristic of our species, how can we organize political communities so different people with different beliefs and behaviors feel a part of the same political community? And (2 credits) how can we address the political and economic disparities that pervade our current global networks in order to build broader political communities that unite through shared interests and hopes rather than common hatreds? Pre: WRI 1200.
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ANTH 3110: Symbolism,Myth,and Ritual
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
An examination of non-Western belief systems through interpretation of myths, rituals, and symbolism. Underlying meanings of religious practices, beliefs, and possible explanations for their origins are examined. Pre: Any introductory social science or humanities course and WRI 1200.
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ANTH 3115: Culture,Religion,and the Environment
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
Western and non-Western cultural and religious perspectives on the relationships between people and the environment. Pre: Any introductory social science or humanities course and WRI 1200.
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ANTH 3180: Culture,Economic Systems,and Management
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
Selected economic questions regarding exchange, development, and business management within a broad cross-cultural perspective. The applicability of Western economic concepts to non-Western societies, theories of development and underdevelopment for third world countries, and economic development of the Hawaiian islands pre-and post-contact are explored. Pre: Any introductory social science or humanities course and WRI 1200.
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