Pilihan program
| Tipe program | Durasi | Biaya kuliah | Tanggal Mulai | Tempat |
| Purna Waktu | 124 Jam Kredit | $ 15,720 (Rp 134,138,760) per tahun | Hubungi universitas |
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Ringkasan program
This program stresses two goals: the refinement of intellectual skills and the nourishing of “citizen scholars”. When students graduate with a degree in anthropology, they are prepared professionally to enter the world trained in their certificate areas. This means that graduates will find employment opportunities in the health care industry, social service agencies, international and local corporations, educational institutions, nongovernmental organizations, and not-for-profit groups. Mission of this program is to inspire and enable students to become effective and responsible citizens of a global community by engaging with cultural and social difference. They aspire to give students the competency and emotional intelligence to be able to create positive change both within themselves and around them.
Modul program
Modules for Lower-Division Major Requirements (15 Semester Credits): ANTH 2000 Cultural Anthropology (World Cultures B); GEOG 2000 Introduction to Human Geography (Global Systems B); HIST 2XXX any 2000-level HIST course (Could meet one of several categories depending on the course chosen); PSCI 2500 World Politics (Values and Choices B). Lower-Division Modern Language Requirements (8 Semester Credits) Two semesters of the same modern language: ARB, CHIN, FR, HAWN, JPE, KOR, or SPAN. Modules for Upper-Division General Education (6 Semester Credits): Upper-Division Research and Writing (3 credits) Any Upper-Division Research and Writing Course. Upper-Division Citizenship Requirement (3 credits) Any Upper-Division Global Citizenship or Service-Learning course. ANTH 3000 or ANTH 3230. Modules for Upper Division Major Requirements (54 Semester Credits) Required Courses (9 semester credits) ANTH 4900 Reflections on Anthropology; INTR 39xx A Contemporary Nations Seminar course; INTR 3980 International Studies/International Relations Field Studies or INTR 4110 Diaspora Cultures. Asian Studies; The Body, Sex and Food; Cultural and Social Analysis; Culture and Language Learning; Hawai‘i/Pacific Island Studies; Managing Mortality; Public Anthropology; Individualized Certificate. Asian Studies (15 semester credits) ANTH 3300 Japanese Culture and Society; or ANTH 3302 Chinese Culture and Society; ANTH 3950 Internship/Practicum; Choose three courses from the following list: ANTH 3300 Japanese Culture and Society; ANTH 3302 Chinese Culture and Society; ANTH 3365 Gender in Asia; ECON 3900 Economic Issues of Asia; HIST 3302 History of Modern China; HIST 3322 History of Modern Japan; HIST 3352 History of Modern South East Asia; INTR 39xx Contemporary Nations Series; PSCI 3301 Major Asian Political Systems; PSCI 3310 East Asian International Relations; PSCI 4310 Contemporary Japan - US Relations; PSCI 4320 Comparative Political Economy of Developing Nations. THE BODY, SEX AND FOD (15 semester credits) ANTH 3950 Internship/Practicum; Choose four courses from the following list: ANTH 3200 Medical Anthropology; ANTH 3360 Men and Women in Modern Society; ANTH 3365 Gender in Asia; ANTH 3400 Anthropology of Food and Eating; ANTH 3403 Topics of Ethnomusicology: Rhythm and Culture; ANTH 3580 Impact of Tourism on Local Culture; ARTH 3611 Art and the Human Body; ENG 3252 20th-Century Women Writers of Color; INTR 3901 International Human Rights; PSCI 3401 Issues in American Politics; PSCI 4200 Politics of Culture and Race. CULTURAL AND SOCIAL ANALYSIS (15 semester credits) ANTH 3950 Internship/Practicum; Choose four courses from the following list: ANTH 3000 Is Global Citizenship Possible; ANTH 3110 Symbolism, Myth and Ritual; ANTH 3200 Medical Anthropology; ANTH 3230 Making a Difference; ANTH 3250 Anthropology of “First” Contact and Colonialism; ANTH 3360 Men and Women in Modern Society; ANTH 3980 Hawaiian Sovereignty, Process, and the Sacred Community; INTR 4110 Diaspora Cultures; LIT 4520 Seminar in Postcolonial Literature; PSCI 4200 Politics of Culture and Race; PSCI 4601 Peace and Conflict Studies; SOC 3750 Social Movements and Collective Behavior or SOC 3760 Women, Minorities and Justice. Culture And Language Learning (15 semester credits) ANTH 3700 Culture and Language; AL 2000 Introduction to Linguistics; AL 3320 Sociolinguistics; Choose one of the following advanced Applied Linguistics classes: AL 3110 Phonetics and English Phonology; AL 3120 English Syntax; AL 3130 Semantics; AL 3310 History of the English Language; AL 3330 Psycholinguistics; AL 3340 Translation in Second Language Acquisition. Choose one of the following pedagogical Applied Linguistics classes: AL 3720 Methods of Teaching Writing ESL; AL 3730 ESL Evaluation Methods; AL 3740 Technology in Language Teaching; AL 4710 Materials/Methods/Testing: Spoken English; AL 4720 Materials/Methods/Testing: Written English.
Persyaratan masuk bagi mahasiswa internasional
Applicant should have completed secondary education or should have national test results of HKCEE, SPM, SMA, O and A level. They should have a minimum scores from recognized English proficiency tests as follows, or a certificate of completion of level 112 of the ELS intensive program: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) 550 on the paper-based, 213 on the computer-based with TWE 5, or 80 on the internet-based or International English Language Testing System (IELTS) band of 6 with Writing Module 6.5 or Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE) C or above or Certificate in Advanced English (CAE) A; Pearson Test of English (PTE Academic) - overall of 58.
Hawai'I Pacific University accepts IELTS*
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
Kualifikasi
Sarjana (S1)
Institusi penerbit ijazah
Hawai'I Pacific University
Nama jurusan
College of Humanities and Social Sciences, International Studies Department
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