Class Number: 3190
Description: Hours: Three hours seminar per week
Prerequisite: ANTH 102 or ANTH 105
Description: Places the coastal experience in a broad temporal perspective, envisioning the seacoast as a dynamic interface between the marine and terrestrial environments that have provided humans access to a variety of opportunities related to: resource exploitation, transportation, colonization, cultural interaction, trade, conflict, and inspiration. The course examines the multidirectional ways that humans and the ocean interact. Cultures and societies discussed include prehistoric and contemporary groups from around the globe. Specific groups will vary by semester. Students also examine contemporary pressing problems related to these topics, and apply their knowledge of anthropology to recommend ways of resolving them.
| Days | Time | Date Range | Location | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TTH | 09:00 AM - 10:15 AM | 01/17/2015 - 05/15/2015 | Broome Library 1310 | Colleen Delaney |
Status: Open
Session: Regular Academic Session
Units: 3.00
Class Components: Seminar
Career: Undergraduate
Start Date: 01/17/2015
End Date: 05/15/2015
Grading: Letter Grade
Class Availability
Information below is 24 hours old.Enrollment Total: 12
Available Seats: 8
Wait List Capacity: 10
Wait List Total: 0
Textbook / Other Materials
Textbook Status: Required
ISBN:
Title: The Human Shore; Seacoasts in History
Author: John R. Gillis
Publish: University of Chicago Press
More textbook information including prices
Enrollment Information
- Upper Division
- Course Fee $60
- D: Social Perspectives
- UDIGE: Interdisciplinary
Notes
- Prerequisite course required. Consult CSUCI Catalog