UCSBPlat.com directly in your GOLD Try it Now

Examines the ways that humans interact with, use, and perceive the environment and nature, with a focus on the cultural, political, and economic features of human environment relationships across time and in different parts of the world. Through readings, in-class activities and discussions, field trips, and research projects, students will gain a better understanding of how anthropological theory, research, and applications can be used to address contemporary environment topics and problems.

Prerequisites: Environmental Studies 1 or 3 or Anthropology 2.

4

Units

Letter

Grading

1, 2, 3

Passtime

None

Level Limit

Letters and science

College
HOELLE J A
Jeffrey Hoelle
4.0
90 reviews
PHELP1445
T
14:00 PM - 14:50 PM
12 / 12 Full

PHELP1445
T
15:00 PM - 15:50 PM
11 / 12

PHELP1445
W
09:00 AM - 09:50 AM
12 / 12 Full

See All
ANTH 152 Hoelle J A Fall 2020 Total: 33
ANTH 152 Hoelle J A Spring 2020 Total: 75
See All
91
4.0
ANTH152A . Hoelle J A 4 Years Ago

This class felt more like a high school English class then an Anthropology class about the Amazon. The zoom meetings were pretty much just a discussion of feelings and typical Marxist jargon. What turned me off was that the text for this class was written by him so we kinda just gave him a bonus when all the class bought it on Amazon

1 helpful 0 unhelpful
ANTH152A . Hoelle J A 4 Years Ago

This class was super laidback and really enjoyable. Weekly meetings on Zoom and attendance was taken. Read his book which was interesting. Had fun assignments, like a film analysis. Gives study guides for tests. Very approachable and respects his students. I recommend this class!

0 helpful 0 unhelpful
ANTH2 . Hoelle J A 6 Months Ago

Lot of the material on exams comes from lecture and textbook readings. Professor's lectures are interesting and his slides are useful, attendance is mandatory but only counts some of the iclickers so missing is not a big deal. 2 papers that are relatively easy.

0 helpful 0 unhelpful
ANTH2 . Hoelle J A 7 Months Ago

I really liked prof hoelle! he was really funny and engaging. lectures were a little boring but not bad. sections were mandatory and lecture occasionally had iclickers. There's two short papers but your grade really depends on who ur TA is. midterm was in person but the final was online and was way too long for the amount of time we were given.

0 helpful 0 unhelpful
ANTH2 . Hoelle J A 8 Months Ago

Lectures could get boring but overall it was a pretty chill class. Paper guidelines were vague and your grade just depended on your TA. Its a good ge requirement.

0 helpful 0 unhelpful
ANTH2 . Hoelle J A 8 Months Ago

attend lectures as material in class and the readings are whats on the test. funny lectures but sometimes boring material

0 helpful 0 unhelpful
See all 91 reviews
ANTH 125
40 / 40 Full
Anthropology of Gender
Raquel Pacheco 4.8
F
09:00 AM - 11:50 AM
52.1% A
ANTH 129
0 / 30 Enrolled
Ethnographic Research Methods: Ethics and Engagement
Emiko Saldivar 4.0
R
15:00 PM - 17:50 PM
71.1% A
ANTH 133
95 / 95 Full
Cultural Development in Mesoamerica
Amber Vanderwarker 4.5
M W
11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
50.1% A
ANTH 147
0 / 40 Enrolled
Water and Society
Casey Walsh 3.3
M W
14:00 PM - 15:15 PM
59.0% A
ANTH 170
57 / 100 Enrolled
Behavioral Ecology of the Family
David Lawson 4.0
T R
17:00 PM - 18:15 PM
33.1% A
ANTH 178
0 / 15 Enrolled
Internship in Archaeological Record-Keeping and Collections
Amber Vanderwarker 4.5
97.9% A