Discover the Wonders of the Hawaiian Islands with Anthropology 190/Geology 190: Field Studies
Modesto Junior College invites students to participate in Anthropology 190/Geology
190: Field Studies in the Hawaiian Islands from May 30 to June 11, 2024. This once-in-a-lifetime
journey spans nine days on the Big Island of Hawai'i and four days on Kaua'i.
Join us for 13 days exploring volcanoes, coral reefs, tropical rainforests, tropical
deserts, ancient foot trails, petroglyphs, and archaeological sites!
The total cost for lodging, transportation, and inter-island flight is $2,850. Students
are required to make their way to Hawaii and arrange their own meals. An informational
meeting is scheduled for Monday, January 22, at 6:30 PM in Science Community Center
Room 326. For those unable to attend in person, a Zoom session is available (pass code is 'Hayes')
The Geology and Anthropology Clubs at Modesto Junior College are raising funds to
support student travel. Contact instructors Susan Kerr (kerrs@yosemite.edu) or Garry Hayes (hayesg@yosemite.edu) for more information.
This is a Zero Textbook Cost Class.
Additional Resources
- Informational Brochure (PDF)
- Registration form for Hawaii 2024 (PDF)
- Tentative Itinerary (PDF, tentative)
- Syllabus (DOC)