ANTH
215
:: Physical Anthropology
Spring 2010
@Leeward CC
| CRN: | 55681 |
| Credit Hours: | 3 |
| Instructor: |
Grace Miller
millerg@hawaii.edu 455-0360 (Ph) 455-0473 (Fax) |
| Course URL: | http://laulima.hawaii.edu |
| Instructional Mode: | Online |
| Dates: | 01/11/2010 - 05/05/2010 |
| Course Requirements: | Student must have access to a computer with connectivity to the Internet.
*Students will be contacted by their instructor by UH email before the first day of instruction. Students must check their UH email for course correspondence before the first day of instruction. Concurrent enrollment in ANTH 215L. |
| Course Prerequisites: | Prerequisite: ENG 21 or ENG 22 with a grade of C or better or equivalent. Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ANTH 215L |
| Course Description: | Introduction to the methodology and principles of physical anthropology. Topics covered include: heredity, evolution, human variation,
primatology, fossil (humans), and eugenics. Offered Spring semester only. Must be taken concurrently with ANTH 215L. |
| Textbooks: | Physical Anthropology, 9th Edition, by Philip Stein and Bruce Rowe, McGraw Hill, 2006 ISBN 0-070299483-5.
ISBN#: Books may be purchased at the Leeward CC bookstore or ordered online at http://www.bookstore.hawaii.edu/lcc/home.aspx. If you do not have access to the Internet or unable to travel to the bookstore, you may also order by phone at 1-800-UHBOOKS |
| Additional Notes: | Anth 215 and 215L are required for the Forensic Anthropology ASC (awarded by West Oahu, joint LCC/UH-WO Academic Subject Certificate.)
Alternate Technology Access Plan: In registering for a Distance Education course (Cable or Web) the student is responsible for finding immediate alternate access to a computer with Internet connectivity or cable television should that student experience technical difficulties. Technical difficulties can include but are not limited to problems with a student's computer hardware/software; inoperability of a student's VCR or DVR; or lack of service by a student's Internet Service Provider (ISP) or Cable Provider. Technical issues do not constitute the extension of an assignment, project, quiz or exam deadline unless agreed upon by the instructor. An Alternate Technology Access Plan will be made by the student prior to the start of the semester and should be implemented immediately upon encountering technical difficulties. The student is required to continue course work as a result of having an alternate plan of access while independently resolving any technical issues with hardware/software, VCR/DVD, ISP, or Cable Provider. |
| Updated: | Thursday, October 22, 2009 15:56:13 |

