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 Anthropology (BA)
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SchoolUniversity of Hawai'i at Hilo
LocationHilo, HI, United States
School TypeUniversity
School SizeFull-time Undergraduate: 2,700
DegreeBachelor
Honours
Co-op
Length4 Year(s)
Entry Grade (%)*70%
Prerequisites
Prerequisites Notes

Grade Requirements: 2.7 academic grade point average (GPA) on a 4.0 scale. This is the equivalent of a B or higher. If you have questions about how to interpret the grading system in your country, please contact the Admissions Office. Secondary school transcripts should be sent directly from the schools to the University of Hawai'i Hilo Admissions Office.

High School Course Requirements

  • Three classes of Math (including Algebra, Geometry and Algebra II)
  • Three classes of Natural Science (including Physical Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics or other)
  • Seven classes of college preparatory classes such as social sciences, foreign languages, mathematics and science

Standardized Test Requirement: The submission of a standardized test is not required for admission. However, by submitting the results of the SAT, ACT, IB Baccalaureate Diploma, or General Certificate of Education A levels, students can possibly receive college credit or be exempted from English language requirements.

Cost

Cost is an approximation converted to Canadian dollars.

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Description

Welcome and E Komo Mai to the Department of Anthropology! With an open-door policy and a tangible attitude of engagement, we have a strong tradition of mentoring students to a successful future. We distinguish ourselves from other anthropology departments by our cultural and physical location in the Hawaiian Islands, which is reflected in stimulating and thought-provoking class discussions in which we locate ourselves as individuals and as groups and the relationships we build within our community.

Anthropology helps students gain a fuller understanding of human behavior through introductory and advanced courses in the subfields of archaeology, physical anthropology, cultural anthropology, and linguistic anthropology. Field courses, field trips, and labs are designed to take advantage of the varied ecology, history, and the rich multicultural environment of Hawai'i Island. Stop by for a chat, cruise our website, or just take a class to discover the wonderful world of anthropology.

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