Indigenous Social Sciences Curriculum: An Assessment of Undergraduate Programs in the College of Social Sciences

Indigenous Social Sciences Curriculum: An Assessment of Undergraduate Programs in the College of Social Sciences
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The College of Social Sciences offers 11 bachelor degrees and a wide range of undergraduate course offerings that include anthropology, communication, communicology, journalism, economics, ethnic studies, geography and environment, peace and conflict education, political science, psychology, sociology, and women, gender and sexuality studies. This poster shares the results of a student survey conducted to understand the experiences of UH Mānoa undergraduate students taking an Indigenous studies course in the College and to further explore student’s interest towards an Indigenous Social Sciences Curriculum. By Kamakanaokealoha Aquino & Kawenaʻulaokalā Kapahua.

Recommended Citation:
Aquino, K. & Kapahua, K. (2023, March). Indigenous Social Sciences Curriculum: An Assessment of Undergraduate Programs in the College of Social Sciences [Poster Presentation]. Assessment and Curriculum Support Center at the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa, Honolulu, HI, USA.