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ProgramCredentialDescription
Associate in Arts in Liberal Arts ▸ 317 coursesDegree source
Associate in Arts in Hawaiian Studies ▸ 301 coursesDegree source
Associate in Science in Natural Science ▸ 316 coursesDegree source
Associate in Science in Veterinary Technology ▸ 36 coursesDegree source
Art: Drawing and Painting ▸ 8 courses source
Bio-Resources and Technology: Bio-Resource Development and Management ▸ 25 courses source
Business ▸ 11 courses source
Music: General ▸ 31 courses source
Hawaiian Music ▸ 30 courses source
Hawaiian Studies ▸ 66 courses source
Psycho-Social Developmental Studies ▸ 15 courses source
Agripharmatech ▸ 45 courses source
Veterinary Assisting ▸ 19 courses source
Web Support ▸ 5 courses source
Information Security Specialist ▸ 4 courses source
Plant Food Production and Technology ▸ 14 courses source
Sustainable Agriculture ▸ 6 courses source
Marine Option Program ▸ 52 courses source
Ahupuaʻa Systems: Indigenous Resource Management & Food Production ▸ 27 courses source
Mental Health Technician ▸ 6 courses source
Hawaiian Knowledge Innovation ▸ 19 courses source
Aerospace Option Program ▸ 28 courses source
Foundation in Acting ▸ 14 courses source
Human Development & Family Studies ▸ 5 courses source
Limu Studies ▸ 4 courses source
Creative Writing ▸ 10 courses source
Showing 300 of 432 courses
CodeTitleCreditsDescription
ACC 201Introduction to Financial Accounting3Introduction to accounting principles and practices used to record and communicate financial information. Analyze methods for valuating assets, liabilities, and equity of an organization. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACC 202Introduction to Managerial Accounting3An introduction to managerial accounting methods for evaluating performance including cost accounting, budgeting, break-even analysis, ratio analysis, standard cost systems, and reporting for interna… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AG 120Plant Science3The study of plant science, morphology, anatomy, physiology classification, growth, growth regulators, and propagation. 3 cr · 3 hr source
AG 132Integrated Pest Management3Strategies of integrated pest management; biological and cultural pest controls, weed control, disease control, insect control. 3 cr · 3 hr source
AG 149Plant Propagation3Introduction to the principles and practices of propagation of fruit, vegetable, and ornamental crops by seed, cuttings, grafting, budding, layering and division. 3 cr · 3 hr source
AG 152Orchid Culture3An extensive study of orchid identification, breeding, growth, and culture. Students are required to write a 10 to 15 page research report. 3 cr · 3 hr source
AG 170Introduction to Aquaponics4The course covers aquaculture, hydroponics, aquaponics, sustainable aquatic feed production, renewable local seeding technologies and micronutrient supplementation, fish and plant physiology, renewab… 4 cr · 4 hr source
AG 171Farm Renewable Energy Systems3This course explores the various renewable energy systems potentially employable on small farms. Topics such as solar, solar thermal, wind, micro-hydraulic, biomass, and hybrid technologies are cover… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AG 192VSpecial Topics in Agriculture1Topics related to diversified agriculture chosen by the Instructor. Course content may vary. May be repeated up to 5 credits with different topics. 1 cr · 1 hr source
AG 235Irrigation Principles and Design3Fundamentals of irrigation principles, plant, soil, water relationships, soil moisture sensing devices, delivery systems, set up of drip, sprinkler, and surface irrigation systems. Use of chemigation. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 140Introduction to Veterinary Technology3This course introduces students to the field of veterinary technology and describes the responsibilities and expectations for students enrolled in the program. Topics include: roles of the veterinary… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 142Anatomy and Physiology of Domestic Animals3Introduction to the anatomy and physiology of domestic animals. Compares the anatomy and function of major body systems for the cat, dog and horse, with lesser emphasis on birds, reptiles and amphibi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 142LAnatomy of Domestic Animals Laboratory1Laboratory to accompany ANSC 142. This course is designed to acquaint the student with the body systems of common domestic species (e.g., cats, dogs, horses and birds) through dissections, examinatio… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ANSC 151Clinical Laboratory Techniques3Provides students with the background knowledge needed to perform and interpret laboratory techniques commonly used in veterinary practice. Topics include: Homeostatic relationships, cytology, histol… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 151LClinical Laboratory Techniques Lab1Laboratory to accompany ANSC 151. Provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to perform common veterinary lab tests including urinalysis, hematology, blood chemistry, cytology and para… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ANSC 152Companion Animal Diseases and Nutrition3An introduction to the common diseases and medical care of companion animals. Topics include identification, clinical signs and symptoms, and treatment of diseases affecting companion animals. This c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 153Companion Animal Nursing and Nutrition3An introduction to the husbandry and medical care of companion animals. Topics include: safe animal handling techniques, medical records and obtaining patient information, nursing tasks such as banda… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 153LCompanion Animal Nursing Lab1This course provides students with hands-on training in basic companion-animal exam and nursing skills. Topics include: animal restraint methods, medical charting and patient exam procedures, specime… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ANSC 190Veterinary Clinical Practices and Internship I3Practical animal experience at veterinary clinics, zoos, research labs or other animal facilities. Topics covered may include restraint procedures, veinipuncture, vital signs assessment, radiological… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 191Veterinary Office and Computer Skills3Veterinary Office and Computer Skills covers the support skills needed in a veterinary office. Because veterinary office skills are critical in the success or failure of a practice, this course will… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 252Diagnostic Imaging for Veterinary Technicians3This course covers the nature and use of x-ray technology in veterinary technology. Students are also given an overview of alternative imaging techniques (ultrasound, CT scans, and digital radiograph… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 252LDiagnostic Imaging for Veterinary Technicians Lab1This lab trains students to safely and effectively use x-ray technology to obtain diagnostic radiographs of the skeletal- and soft anatomy of companion animals. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ANSC 253Applied Pharmacology for Veterinary Technicians3This course is designed to give students a practical knowledge of drugs used in veterinary medicine. Topics include drug classification, methods of action, calculations, administration, effects and s… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 258Clinical Laboratory Techniques II3A continuation of ANSC 151& 151L, this course provides students with additional instruction and hands-on experience with laboratory tests commonly used in veterinary practice. Topics include: 1) iden… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 258LClinical Laboratory Techniques II Lab1A continuation of ANSC 151 and 151L, this course provides students with additional instruction and hands-on experience with laboratory tests commonly used in veterinary practice. Topics include: 1) i… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ANSC 261Anesthesiology and Dentistry for Veterinary Technicians3This course will focus on dental anatomy, common dental diseases, and basic dental procedures. Topics will include proper charting, routine periodontal care, anesthesia, patient monitoring, analgesia… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 261LAnesthesiology and Veterinary Dentistry for Veterinary Technicians Lab2This course will focus on the clinical skills necessary for safe and effective anesthesia and dental prophylaxis of companion animal patients (dogs and cats). Skills such as intravenous catheter plac… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ANSC 262Clinical Procedures for Large Animals3The student will learn techniques in large animal restraint, husbandry and clinical procedures and be provided some introduction to relevant large animal diseases. Biosecurity and public health will… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 262LClinical Procedures for Large Animals Lab1The student will learn techniques in large animal restraint, husbandry and clinical procedures and be provided some introduction to relevant large animal diseases. Biosecurity and public health will… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ANSC 263Exotic and Laboratory Animal Procedures3Introduction to the husbandry, care and use of exotics and laboratory animals. Includes discussion in common diseases, biosecurity, and public health as they apply to a wide variety of species, inclu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 263LExotic and Laboratory Animal Procedures Lab1Laboratory to accompany ANSC 263. Provides student training in restraint and handling, health assessment, and nursing skills of exotic and laboratory animal species. This course is intended for stude… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ANSC 266Veterinary Clinical Practices & Internship II3A continuation of ANSC 190, this course provides veterinary technology students with additional practical experience in a clinical setting. Topics covered include: advanced sample collection & handli… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 271Anesthesiology and Surgical Nursing for Veterinary Technicians3This course will focus on the clinical skills necessary for safe and effective anesthesia and surgery of companion animal patients (dogs and cats). Skills such as intravenous catheter placement, prop… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 271LAnesthesiology and Surgical Nursing for Veterinary Technicians Lab2This course will focus on the clinical skills necessary for safe and effective anesthesia and surgery of companion animal patients (dogs and cats). Skills such as intravenous catheter placement, prop… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ANSC 290Veterinary Technician Exam Review1This course prepares students for the Veterinary Technician National Exam (VTNE). Topics include test-taking strategies, formation of a study plan, and a review of topics from previous veterinary tec… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ANTH 151Emerging Humanity3This course is an introduction to human biological evolution and the archaeology of culture in the world prior to AD 1500. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 152Culture and Humanity3Introduction to cultural anthropology. This course explores how humans create, understand, order and modify their natural, social, supernatural and physical environments, and make meaning and order. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 175Polynesian Surf Culture3Provides students with an understanding of surf culture in the Pacific Basin. Environmental and cultural factors are assessed in relation to surfing’s development in Polynesia, integration into Hawai… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 175LSurf Culture Field Lab1Complements the lecture materials presented in the ANTH 175. Provides students with an understanding of surf culture in the Pacific Basin using O‘ahu as a model for understanding ancient and modern s… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ANTH 210Archaeology3This course is an introduction to prehistoric archaeology providing a overview of methods and techniques of excavation and laboratory analysis and a brief survey of theory in relation to change and d… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AQUA 106Small Scale Aquaculture3Survey of possibilities of small scale aquaculture. Application of basic biological and ecological concepts and theories to the selection, planning and design of small scale aquaculture systems. 3 cr · 3 hr source
AQUA 106LSmall Scale Aquaculture Laboratory1Companion laboratory to AQUA 106, Small Scale Aquaculture. Practical, hands-on experiences in small scale aquaculture. Laboratory/field trip class. 1 cr · 1 hr source
AQUA 201The Hawai‘i Fishpond3An introduction into the history, development, biology and ecology, management, restoration, and future of Hawaiian fishponds. This course will study traditional Hawaiian fishponds, merging tradition… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AQUA 201LThe Hawai‘i Fishpond Lab1An introduction into the history, development, biology and ecology, management, restoration, and future of Hawaiian fishponds. This course will study traditional Hawaiian fishponds, merging tradition… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ART 101Introduction to the Visual Arts3Art101 is an introductory course that focuses on the question “What is the nature of visual art?” and the forms and conditions under which art is expressed. Projects will be required. Independent fie… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ART 104DIntroduction to Printmaking/Screen Printing3Studio experience mainly for non-majors. An introduction to printmaking providing experience in the development of skills used in designing for screen printing on paper. Includes skill in photo scree… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ART 105BIntroduction to Ceramics–handbuilding3Studio experience mainly for no majors. An introduction to clay as an art medium. Emphasis on basic handbuilding techniques, three-dimensional concepts in clay, glazing, decorating and firing kilns.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ART 105CIntroduction to Ceramics–wheelthrowing3Studio experience mainly for non-majors. Introduction to the potter’s wheel. Emphasis on techniques of forming basic wheelthrown shapes on the electric or kick wheel. Emphasis also on decorating, gla… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ART 107Introduction to Photography3Studio experience mainly for non-majors. An introduction to black and white photography emphasizing a variety of picture-making techniques. Student must have film camera with adjustable shutter speed… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ART 108Elementary Studio: Drawing and Painting3Art 108 is a studio course, which includes drawing and an introduction to acrylic painting techniques, with an emphasis on acrylic painting. Course content will also emphasize composition and color t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ART 112Introduction to Digital Art3ART 112 is a studio introduction to digital technology and its applications to the production of visual art. Emphasis will also be placed on developing an aesthetic criteria for evaluation. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ART 111Introduction to Watercolor Painting3Art 111 is an introduction to watercolor painting materials and techniques. May be repeated up to 6 credits. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ART 113Introduction to Drawing3Art113 is an introduction to the materials and techniques of drawing, focusing online drawing, rendering, and the use of perspective. This course will include the study of the drawings of old and mod… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ART 114Introduction to Color3Art 114 is an introductory course focusing on color theory and the application of color as related to studio art practice. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ART 115Introduction to 2D Design3Art 115 is an introductory course, which focuses on the basic design concepts, elements and principles of art. This course emphasizes projects in basic two-dimensional design. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ART 116Introduction to Three-Dimensional Composition3Focuses on building three-dimensional structures and basic sculptural forms using various approaches and materials, as well as the designing of creative environments. The student’s awareness of the n… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ART 123Introduction to Oil Painting3Art 123 is an introduction to the materials and techniques of oil painting. Classical painting techniques will be emphasized. May be repeated up to 6 credits. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ART 1263D Computer Graphics I3This course explores introductory level conceptual and technical topics in 3D computer graphics. Autodesk Maya and related applications will be utilized to develop projects which integrate 3D modelin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ART 175Survey of Global Art3Art produced in Asia, Africa, Native America, Europe, and the Pacific Islands, from prehistory to the 15th century. Religious and philosophical ideas expressed in architecture, painting, prints, scul… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ART 176Survey of Global Art II3Art produced in Asia, Africa, Native America, Europe, and the Pacific Islands, from the 15th century to the present. Religious and philosophical ideas expressed in architecture, painting, prints, scu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ART 202Introduction to Digital Imaging3Combined theory and practice examining major techniques, concepts, and aesthetics in contemporary digital image production. Direct studio experience in essential software, printing techniques and har… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ART 207Intermediate Photography: Black and White3Basic techniques and aesthetics of black and white photography; the camera as a tool for communication and self expression. Student must have a film camera with adjustable shutter speeds and aperture… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ART 213Intermediate Drawing3Art 213 is a continuation and development of drawing ideas and skills introduced in Art 113. A variety of materials, techniques and concepts are explored, particularly pertaining to drawing concepts… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ART 214Introduction to Life Drawing3Art 214 is an introductory figure drawing course. Anatomical construction, light, space, diagrammatic analysis, and thematic content will be studied through the drawing process. May be repeated up to… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ART 223Intermediate Painting3Survey of late 19th and early 20th century studio practice. Completion of paintings which concentrate on historical styles as well as on a more personal direction. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ART 224Painting from Life3Art 224 is a survey of the figurative tradition of painting, using the model as the primary subject matter. This course is an intensive studio experience of painting from the model. May be repeated u… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ART 243Intermediate Ceramics–handbuilding3Development of handbuilding techniques, sculptural and vessel concepts, and surface treatment and glazing. May be repeated up to 6 credits. NOTE: Art Majors: ART 243 and 244 must both be taken to rec… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ART 244Intermediate Ceramics–wheelthrowing3Development of wheelthrowing techniques, vessel and structural concepts, and surface treatment and glazing. May be repeated up to 6 credits. NOTE: Art Majors: ART 243 and 244 must both be taken to re… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ART 251Mold Making for Ceramics and Sculpture3ART 251 is an introduction to mold making techniques and their application in the creation of functional ceramics and sculptural objects. Emphasis on the fabrication of various types of plaster molds… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ART 253Sculpture–figure Modeling3Modeling the human figure in clay, with emphasis on the basic skeletal structure and muscles in relation to surface modulation, proportion, volume and gesture. May be repeated up to 6 credits. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ART 260Gallery Design and Management3Design theory and techniques for presentation of art work and mounting an exhibition. May be repeated up to 6 credits. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ASTR 110Survey of Astronomy3Introduction to the astronomical universe for non-science students. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ASTR 110LSurvey of Astronomy Lab1Demonstration of astronomical principles through laboratory observations and analysis of astronomical data. Not required for ASTR 110. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ASTR 130Introduction to Archaeoastronomy3Introduction to the interdisciplinary study of cultures and astronomy for non-science majors. Topics include naked-eye astronomy, myths and rituals, calendar systems, architectural alignments and nav… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ASTR 180Planetary Astronomy3A survey of modern solar system astronomy with emphasis on the underlying physical principles. Topics discussed include the celestial sphere and aspects of the night sky, the structure and evolution… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ASTR 294VSpecial Topics in Astronomy1This course covers current topics in astronomy. The course is designed to have variable credit to coincide with the rigor of the topic. May be repeated up to 8 credits with different topics. A course… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ATMO 101Introduction to Weather and Climate3Introductory (DP) Diversification Physical Science course for all undergraduates in any major. A non-mathematical introduction to basic atmospheric variables, Earth’s past climates, global warming, a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOC 141Fundamentals of Biochemistry3Biological chemistry focusing on the integration of concepts from general, inorganic, and biochemistry and their application to living systems. Satisfies the one-semester chemistry requirement for pr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 100Human Biology3Introduction to structure and functions of cells, tissues, organs, and systems of the human body. Topics related to physical fitness, nutrition, health, and disease. Not intended for science majors.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 100LHuman Biology Laboratory1Laboratory to accompany BIOL100 (Human Biology). Emphasizes the application of the scientific method, basic laboratory methods and procedures in biology, and facts and principles of human anatomy and… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BIOL 101Biology and Society3BIOL 101 introduces students to the process of science through the biological sciences including the historical development of scientific concepts and the interaction of society with science. BIOL 10… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 124Environment and Ecology3A study of human ecology through the analysis of the interrelationships between science and technology, the means these provide for manipulation of environment and the effects of this manipulation on… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 124LEnvironment and Ecology Lab1Companion laboratory class to BIOL 124, Environment and Ecology. This class, providing hands-on experience in the laboratory and in the field, enhances the student’s understanding of basic environmen… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BIOL 171Introduction to Biology I3BIOL 171 is the introductory biology course appropriate for all life science majors. Topics covered include: cell structure, chemistry, growth and reproduction; DNA replication, transcription and tra… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 171LIntroduction to Biology I Laboratory1BIOL 171L accompanies the BIOL 171 lecture course. Topics covered may include: scientific method, biological molecules, enzyme kinetics, proper technique of compound and stereo microscopes, respirome… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BIOL 172Introduction to Biology II3BIOL 172 is the continuation of BIOL 171, an introductory biology course appropriate for all life science majors. Topics covered include: Anatomy and physiology of plants and animals, systematics of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 172LIntroduction to Biology II Laboratory1BIOL 172L accompanies the BIOL 172 lecture course. Topics covered include: Protist and Fungus form and function; plant anatomy, reproduction and form and function; diversity of animal form and functi… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BIOL 200Coral Reefs3BIOL 200 provides an overview of the biology and ecology of stony corals and their role as foundation species for coral reef ecosystems, with specific emphasis on species found in and around the Hawa… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 200LCoral Reef Laboratory and Field Studies1Laboratory and field studies of the biology, ecology, and geology of stony corals and the reef structures they build; companion course to BIOL 200. 1 cr · 1 hr source
BIOL 265Ecology and Evolutionary Biology3Principles of ecology and evolution for life science majors stressing integrated approach and recent advance. 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 265LEcology and Evolutionary Biology Lab1Laboratory to accompany BIOL 265. 1 cr · 1 hr source
BIOL 275Cell and Molecular Biology3Integrated cell and molecular biology for life science majors. Modern advances in recombinant DNA technology. 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 275LCell and Molecular Biology Lab1Laboratory for cell and molecular biology. 1 cr · 1 hr source
BOT 101General Botany3Introduction to plant structure, function, reproduction, and evolution; plants in relation to the environment and human activities. Lecture course. 3 cr · 3 hr source
BOT 101LGeneral Botany Lab1Lab observations and experiments illustrating basic principles of plant biology. 1 cr · 1 hr source
BOT 105Ethnobotany3The scientific study of the interaction between human culture and plants, including the interrelationship of botany, socio-economics, belief systems and history that have shaped the cultural uses of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BOT 130Plants in the Hawaiian Environment3Introduction to the evolution of plant communities and species of Hawaiian ecosystems; ecological interactions; observations, identification and systematics of native and introduced flora. 3 cr · 3 hr source
BOT 130LPlants in the Hawaiian Environment Lab1BOT 130L focuses on observations of Native Hawaiian plant species, populations and communities as they interact in the natural environment and studies the unique characteristics of the plants through… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BOT 160Identification of Tropical Plants3Nontechnical course in identification of common plants of tropics, including native and introduced flora. 3 cr · 3 hr source
BOT 192VSpecial Topics in Plant Science1Topics from diverse fields in plant science, and chosen by the Instructor. Course content may vary. May be repeated. 1 cr · 1 hr source
BOT 205Ethnobotanical Pharmacognosy4A study of medicinal plants of Hawai‘i, their characteristics, plant extraction, isolation and identification of their chemical constituents for possible uses in pharmaceuticals or in their natural s… 4 cr · 4 hr source
BOT 210Phytobiotechnology4Introduction to practical aspects of Plant Biotechnology. Topics include micropropagation techniques, such as plant tissue, cell and protoplast cultures: DNA-based technologies, such as DNA extractio… 4 cr · 4 hr source
BUS 120Principles of Business3Surveys the fundamentals of the American business enterprise. Examines the foundations and responsibilities of accounting, business, management, finance, marketing, and the business environment. 3 cr · 3 hr source
BUS 122Introduction to Entrepreneurship3This course covers the basic economic and business principles regarding small-scale business enterprises. Focusing on the creation of a business plan, topics include researching and evaluating resour… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BUS 122BIntroduction to Entrepreneurship: Sustainable Agriculture3This course is a specialized section of Introduction to Entrepreneurship that focuses on sustainable agriculture. The course will cover the basic economic and business principles regarding small-scal… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BLAW 200Legal Environment of Business3Introduction to the legal environment of business operations with particular attention to business law and ethics and to principles of law relating to contracts, agency, partnerships, and corporation… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BUSN 121Introduction to Word Processing3The course covers proper keyboarding techniques; word processing concepts (Microsoft® Word); and document formatting of letters, memos, tables, reports, and email. Basic file management and operating… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 100Chemistry and Society3Introduction to chemistry for non-science majors. Discussion of basic chemistry concepts and their application to everyday life. Provides a survey of basic concepts and applications of chemistry with… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 100LChemistry and Society Laboratory1Experiments in everyday chemistry that introduces the fundamental applications of chemistry, with a special emphasis on relevant topics and how chemistry relates to the real world. 1 cr · 1 hr source
CHEM 151Elementary Survey of Chemistry3Provides the student with an adequate background in the fundamentals of chemistry. Covers the basic language and quantitative relationships of chemistry, including atomic structure, chemical bonding,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 152Survey of Organic and Bioorganic Chemistry3Structure, nomenclature, properties and reactions of organic compounds will be studied with emphasis on those compounds of practical importance in life science and related fields. 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 161General Chemistry I3Basic principles of inorganic chemistry with an emphasis on problem solving. First course of a two-course sequence designed to meet the one-year General Chemistry requirement for pre-med, science and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 161LGeneral Chemistry I Lab1Laboratory experiments illustrating fundamental principles of chemistry. 1 cr · 1 hr source
CHEM 162General Chemistry II3Second course of a two-course sequence designed to meet the one-year General Chemistry requirement for pre-med, science and engineering majors. Topics include thermochemistry, kinetics, acid-base equ… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 162LGeneral Chemistry II Lab1Laboratory experiments illustrating fundamental principles of chemistry. 1 cr · 1 hr source
CHEM 272Organic Chemistry I3This is the first semester course in organic chemistry intended for science majors. Topics to be covered include structure, properties, nomenclature, reactions, reaction mechanisms, stereochemistry a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 272LOrganic Chemistry I Lab2Laboratory principles of Organic Chemistry I, the first semester course in organic chemistry intended for science majors. Topics to be covered include structure, properties, nomenclature, reactions,… 2 cr · 2 hr source
CE 270Applied Mechanics I3This course is a study of equilibrium of rigid bodies under the action of forces and the application of the principles of mechanics to solve static problems in engineering. 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHW 101Community Health Worker FundamentalsIdentifies the roles that Community Health Workers play in Hawai‘i and the broader public health system and introduces the attitudes, skills and knowledge of the profession. source
CHW 140Introduction to Counseling & InterviewingOffers a basic introduction to counseling theory and practice for those interested in working in helping professions. Provides opportunities to practice skills through role-playing. source
CM 120Introduction to Digital Video3Students will develop basic skills in video production. 3 cr · 3 hr source
CM 204CIntroduction to Creative Writing (Screenwriting)3CM 204C Introduction to Creative Writing (Screenwriting) introduces students to the basic practices and principles of screenwriting. (Cross-listed as ENG 204C) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CM 220Intermediate Digital Video3Students will develop intermediate skills in video production and apply them to creating videos for publication on the web and other distribution platforms. Repeatable for up to 6 credits. 3 cr · 3 hr source
CM 223Introduction to Acting for Camera3An introduction to acting techniques for film, TV production, and other camera-based media. Repeatable up to 6 credits. (Cross-listed as THEA 223) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CM 280Book Production: Pueo Literary and Art Journal3This course is intended to acquaint students with the theory, practice, and skills required to publish a book (Pueo Literary and Art Journal), and, by extension, enable students to participate in the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
DNCE 121Beginning Ballet3Introduction to classical ballet technique. May be repeated up to 9 credits. 3 cr · 3 hr source
DNCE 122Continuing Beginning Ballet3Continuation of beginning classical ballet technique. May be repeated up to 9 credits. 3 cr · 3 hr source
DNCE 131Beginning Modern Dance3Introduction to modern dance technique. May be repeated up to 9 credits. 3 cr · 3 hr source
DNCE 132Continuing Beginning Modern Dance3Continuation of beginning modern dance technique. May be repeated up to 9 credits. 3 cr · 3 hr source
DNCE 221Low Intermediate Ballet3Low intermediate ballet technique. Maybe repeated up to 9 credits. 3 cr · 3 hr source
DNCE 231Low Intermediate Modern Dance3Low intermediate modern dance technique. May be repeated up to 9 credits. 3 cr · 3 hr source
DNCE 270Dance Performance3DNCE 270 is a performance course designed to enhance and develop students' dance skills through the staging of selected dance pieces either as individual pieces or as part of a larger production proj… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 130Principles of Microeconomics3Examination of the decision-making process of both households and firms. Analysis of the functioning of a competitive market system, using supply and demand models and the role of government in cases… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 131Principles of Macroeconomics3Examination of the forces determining levels of and changes in national income, employment and the price level, including the role of government through its fiscal and monetary policies. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 220Introduction to Environmental Economics3Environmental Economics uses the basic tools of economic analysis to focus on issues that pertain to the natural environment and its resources. The central theme is that there are competing demands f… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EE 160Programming for Engineers4Introductory course on computer programming and modern computing environments with an emphasis on algorithm and program design, implementation and debugging. Designed for engineering students, this c… 4 cr · 4 hr source
EE 211Basic Circuit Analysis I4This is an introductory course covering linear passive circuits, time domain analysis, transient and steady state responses, phasors, impedance and admittance, power and energy, frequency responses,… 4 cr · 4 hr source
ENG 100Composition I3This college-level composition course promotes critical reading, the writing process, rhetorical principles, research strategies, and the documentation of sources. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENG 100WComposition I Writing Workshop1This course offers increased student-teacher collaboration on English 100 course content: college-level composition, critical reading, the writing process, rhetorical principles, research strategies,… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ENG 200Composition II3A writing intensive composition course that furthers the study of rhetorical, conceptual, and stylistic demands of writing. through a variety of assignments, each essay students write will build on t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENG 204AIntroduction to Creative Writing (Fiction)3English 204A Introduction to Creative Writing (fiction) introduces students to the basic practices and principles involved in the writing and publication of short stories and novels. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENG 204BIntroduction to Creative Writing (Poetry)3English 204B Introduction to Creative Writing (Poetry) introduces students to the basic practices and principles involved in the writing and publication of poems. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENG 204CIntroduction to Creative Writing (Screenwriting)3English 204C Introduction to Creative Writing (Screenwriting) introduces students to the basic practices and principles of screenwriting. (Cross-listed as CM 204C) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENG 209Business Writing3A study of business and managerial writing; practice in writing letters, memos, and reports, including a report requiring research and documentation. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENG 271Introduction to Literature: Genre3This course introduces students to the study of significant works of literature in selected genres. Emphasis is on discussion of and writing about characteristics and themes of the works. A student m… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENG 272Introduction to Literature: Culture and Literature3This course introduces students to the study of significant works of literature in selected cultures and cultural formations. Emphasis is on discussion of and writing about characteristics and themes… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENG 280Book Production: Pueo Literary and Art Journal3This course is intended to acquaint students with the theory, practice, and skills required to publish a book (Pueo Literary and Art Journal), and, by extension, enable students to participate in the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FSHN 185Human Nutrition3An introductory level biological science course which integrates basic concepts of science with the study of human nutrition. Designed for students who want an introduction to nutrition, as well as t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEO 101The Natural Environment3Survey of the natural environment; distribution and interrelationships of climates, vegetation, soil, and land forms. 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEO 101LThe Natural Environment Laboratory1Analysis by use of maps, air photos, field and laboratory observation, and experimentation. Emphasis on Hawai‘i and on human modification of environment. Required field trips during regular class hou… 1 cr · 1 hr source
GEO 102World Regional Geography3Geography 102 is a survey of the world’s major cultural regions. Environmental, cultural, political, and economic characteristics of each region and regional interactions are explored from a geograph… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HAW 101Elementary Hawaiian I4An elementary course in the Hawaiian language which focuses on rules of grammar, pattern drills, the building of an adequate vocabulary to facilitate conversation, and reading of selected materials a… 4 cr · 4 hr source
HAW 102Elementary Hawaiian II4Continuation of HAW 101. 4 cr · 4 hr source
HAW 201Intermediate Hawaiian I4Continuation of HAW 102 with emphasis on increasing proficiency in use of major sentence patterns in reading, writing, conversation, and translation. 4 cr · 4 hr source
HAW 202Intermediate Hawaiian II4Continuation of HAW 201. Further refinement of basic language skills including vocabulary development beyond the 201 level. Increased control over structures and idioms. Includes readings about histo… 4 cr · 4 hr source
HWST 107Hawai‘i: Center of the Pacific3An introduction to Hawai‘i and Hawaiian culture in the context of the larger Pacific, including Hawaiian origins, settlement, language, land, history, society, religion and the arts. 3 cr · 3 hr source
HWST 115Mo‘okūauhau: Hawaiian Genealogies3This is a course in which students will learn about the centrality of genealogy to Hawaiian history, culture, and family. Students of any ancestry or background will gain value in learning about a ce… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HWST 130Hula ‘Ōlapa: Traditional Hawaiian Dance3In this class students will learn various beginning traditional hula interpretations. Students will be taught the basic footwork and hand gestures of traditional hula accompanied by chanting, Ipu Hek… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HWST 131Hula Ōlapa ‘elua: Traditional Hawaiian Dance II3Continuation of HWST 130. In this second class, students will learn intermediate traditional hula interpretations. Foot work and hand gestures of traditional hula will be reinforced accompanied by ch… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HWST 135Kālai Lā‘au: Hawaiian Woodwork and Wood Carving3This is a Hawaiian cultural woodwork and wood carving project class. This class will involve the development of two to three introductory woodworking projects of Hawaiian cultural significance or cer… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HWST 136Kālai Lā‘au II: Advanced Techniques in Hawaiian Carving3This is a Hawaiian cultural carving class that is a continuation of the themes and techniques learned in HWST 135 Kālai La‘au. Students will be required to complete at least one large piece and two h… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HWST 140Mahi‘ai I: Hawaiian Taro Culture3The first mahi‘ai course in a series of four in Hawaiian cultivation practices. Covers the history, lore, and geographically specific methods of mahi‘ai. Emphasis on the cultivation of kalo and relat… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HWST 222Ma‘awe No‘eau: Hawaiian Fiber Work3This is a Hawaiian cultural fiber arts project class. This class will involve the development of three to four introductory fiber arts projects of Hawaiian cultural significance or ceremonial use. th… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HWST 255Introduction to the Hawaiian Kingdom3This course focuses on the Hawaiian Kingdom era covering two major historical periods: the first from 1810 until 1893; the second from 1893 to the present. This course focuses primarily on the first… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HWST 270Hawaiian Mythology3Survey of gods, ‘aumakua, kupua, mythical heroes, heroines, and their kinolau as the basis of traditional Hawaiian Metaphor. This course will investigate and analyze oral and written Hawaiian literar… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HWST 273Tattoo Traditions of Polynesia3An overview of the traditional tattoo practices of the various Polynesian islands within the context of the great Pacific. 3 cr · 3 hr source
HWST 275Wahi Pana: Mythology of the Hawaiian Landscape3Wahi Pana: Mythology of the Landscape, is designed to illuminate Hawaiian intelligence regarding the geographic features of these islands. Students will undertake a basic study of the natural science… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HWST 285Lā‘au Lapa‘au I: Hawaiian Medicinal Herbs4In this class students will learn the basic philosophy and traditions surrounding Hawaiian healing herbs. Students will also learn how to identify, grow, harvest, prepare, store and use these herbs f… 4 cr · 4 hr source
HWST 296Special Topics in Hawaiian Studies3Students will investigate important topics in Hawaiian Studies such as specific people, events, or periods. May be repeated up to 9 credits with different topics. 3 cr · 3 hr source
HLTH 125Survey of Medical Terminology1HLTH 125 familiarizes the student with medical terminology used in both human and animal medicine through analysis of prefixes, suffixes, and word roots. This course covers the pronunciation, spellin… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HIST 151World History to 15003A global and historical survey focusing on human societies and cross-cultural interactions to 1500 C.E. 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 152World History Since 15003A global and historical survey focusing on human societies and cross-cultural interactions since 1500 C.E. 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 260Twentieth Century World History3This course covers the major individuals and political, economic, social, and culture events of the world during the twentieth century. Emphasis will be placed on global relationships, conflict, and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 281Introduction to American History I3An introduction to American history covering significant events in U.S. history from the colonial to Civil War period. 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 282Introduction to American History II3Continuation of HIST 281 focusing on significant events in American history from Reconstruction (1865) to the present. 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 284History of Hawai‘i3A general study of the social, political and economic development of Hawai‘i from the ancient Hawaiians to the present. 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 285Environmental History of Hawai‘i3This course investigates human interactions with the natural world in the Hawaiian Islands. It is interdisciplinary, drawing on insights from history, geography, anthropology and the natural sciences… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ICS 100Computing Literacy and Applications3Fundamental information technology concepts and computing terminology, productivity software for problem solving, computer technology trends and impact on individuals and society. Emphasizes the util… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ICS 101Digital Tools for the Information World3Fundamental information technology concepts and computing terminology, productivity software for problem solving, computer technology trends and impact on individuals and society. Emphasizes the util… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ICS 105Introduction to Computing Skills3In this introductory computing course, students will learn basic file management, digital communication, word processing, and presentation software. Students will explore various computing systems an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ICS 107Web Site Development3An introduction to the concepts and skills for developing websites from planning through publishing. Design, usability, accessibility, markup and styling language, and integrating media will be empha… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ICS 111Introduction to Computer Science I3Intended for computer science majors and all others interested in a first course in programming. An overview of the fundamentals of computer science emphasizing problem solving, algorithm development… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ICS 119Introduction to Social Media3This computing course explores the foundations of building a presence on the Web, developing an entity’s brand and creating a social channel to share ideas, expertise and business philosophies. Topic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ICS 121Computing Topics1This course covers current computing topics. The course is designed to have variable credits to coincide with the rigor of the topic. Maybe repeated up to 6 credits with different topics. A course de… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ICS 123Introduction to Digital Audio and Video Production3This is an introductory course covering concepts and skills of working with digital audio and video including recording, editing and publishing online. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ICS 141Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science I3This course covers logic, sets, functions, matrices, algorithmic concepts, mathematical reasoning, recursion, counting techniques, and probability theory. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ICS 171Introduction to Computer Security3Examines the essentials of computer security, including risk management, the use of encryption, activity monitoring, intrusion detection; and the creation and implementation of security policies and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ICS 184Introduction to Networking3This course provides the student with the knowledge and skills to manage, maintain, troubleshoot, install, operate and configure basic network infrastructure, as well as to describe networking techno… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ICS 193VCooperative Education/Internship/Practicum1Cooperative program between the student, an employer, and the College that integrates classroom learning with supervised practical experience. Reflects the student’s major interest area and availabil… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ICS 203Digital Image Editing3Introduction to the terminology, tools, features and techniques of digital image editing. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ICS 207Building Web Applications3Web Applications introduces programming for the web. Topics include: problem solving; web interactivity for websites; building applications with web authoring languages for markup, styling and script… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ICS 211Introduction to Computer Science II3Reinforce and strengthen problem-solving skills using abstract data types and introduce software development practices. Emphasize the use of searching and sorting algorithms and their complexity, rec… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ICS 212Program Structure3Program organization paradigms, programming environments, implementation of a module from specifications, the C and C++ programming languages. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ICS 215Introduction to Scripting3Introduction to scripting languages for the integration of applications and systems. Scripting in operating systems, web pages, server-side application integration, regular expressions, event handlin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ICS 241Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science II3Includes program correctness, recurrence relations and their solutions, divide and conquer relations, graph theory, trees and their applications, Boolean algebra, introduction to formal languages and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ICS 281Ethical Hacking3This course covers basic ethical hacking techniques also known as white hat hacking. It stresses the moral and legal issues about hacking and how these techniques can be used to defend against attack… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ICS 282Computer Forensics3This course covers basic computer forensics including operating system diagnostics, the use of forensic toolkits to examine and validate computer activity and techniques for the proper collection, ex… 3 cr · 3 hr source
IS 103Introduction to College3This course offers strategies for success in college and life-long learning. It emphasizes understanding yourself, setting and attaining goals, critical thinking, effective communication, relationshi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
IS 105BCareer Decision Making2An introductory course designed to prepare students to make more focused career/life decisions through self analysis and world of work examinations. 2 cr · 2 hr source
IS 105CProfessional Employment Preparation1Facilitates employment search by emphasizing professional techniques and standards in the preparation of application forms, resumes, cover letters, and employment interviews. 1 cr · 1 hr source
IS 201The Ahupua‘a3Study of the traditional Hawaiian approaches to natural resource development, utilization, exploitation, and management. The ahupua’a, as the traditional Hawaiian unit of land and sea subdivision, be… 3 cr · 3 hr source
IS 204Themes in Popular Culture3An interdisciplinary study of a specific event, person, idea, or process in popular culture which will bring together various methodologies and conceptual tools to create a complex analysis. Topics c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JPN 101Elementary Japanese I4An introductory course focusing on grammar and vocabulary sufficient to maintain conversation at the elementary level and on the three writing systems: hiragana, katakana, and kanji. 4 cr · 4 hr source
JPN 102Elementary Japanese II4A continuation of JPN 101 focusing on additional grammar topics and increased vocabulary to maintain conversation at the elementary level and on the three writing systems: hiragana, katakana, and kan… 4 cr · 4 hr source
JOUR 150Media and Society3The role of the media in contemporary society, including development, influence, rights, responsibilities, issues and trends - with emphasis on the social, political and economic effects. 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 200Introduction to Multimedia Journalism3Fundamentals of multimedia journalism including reporting stories that include photography, audio, graphics and video that can be combined into the ideal online package. 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 250Media Writing3An introductory course in reporting and writing news stories for delivery to different media, including print, online media and video. 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 287VNewspaper Production1Complete production of the student newspaper Ka‘Ohana, including reporting, writing, layout, editing, photography, web and social media. Repeatable for up to 6 credits. 1 cr · 1 hr source
LING 102Introduction to Language3An investigation of the nature and function of language, its sounds, structures and semantics, oral and written expression, acquisition and change. General linguistic principles applicable to all lan… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MGT 120Principles of Management3This course is a practical introduction to and study of management principles and practices. The student will learn the elements needed to manage effectively as well as better understand the decision… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 75XIntroduction to Mathematical Reasoning4This course prepares students for MATH 100, MATH 101, MATH 111, and MATH 115. Course topics include ratio and percent, unit conversion, graphs, data interpretation, basic algebra, solving linear equa… 4 cr · 4 hr source
MATH 78College Math Companion1This course provides students concurrently enrolled in MATH 100, MATH 101, MATH 111, or MATH 115 with Just-In-Time support with special emphasis on pattern recognition and problem solving. Course top… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MATH 82Algebraic Foundations4This course covers elementary algebra topics. Topics include linear equations and inequalities, graphing, linear systems, properties of exponents, operations on polynomials, factoring, rational and r… 4 cr · 4 hr source
MATH 88College Algebra Companion2Math 88 provides students with supplemental algebra instruction that directly supports the topics covered in Math 103. (Grading is CR/NC) 2 cr · 2 hr source
MATH 100Survey of Mathematics3An introduction to quantitative and logical reasoning for the nonscience/nonmathematics major. The question, “What is mathematics?” is explored, while focusing on mathematical systems or models, cult… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 101Mathematics for Veterinary Assistants & Technicians3An introduction to clinical calculations used in veterinary medicine. Topics include the application of mathematical skills to solve applied problems in veterinary nursing and pharmaceutical dispensi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 103College Algebra4Linear equations, inequalities, systems of equations, polynomials, functions, fractional expressions and equations, exponents, powers, roots, quadratic equations and functions; rational, exponential… 4 cr · 4 hr source
MATH 111Mathematics for Elementary Teachers I3Math 111 is the first of a two-course sequence designed to give prospective elementary education majors the depth of understanding necessary to teach mathematics in the elementary classroom. Topics i… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 112Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II3Math 112 is the second of a two-course sequence designed to give prospective elementary education majors the depth of understanding necessary to teach mathematics in the elementary classroom. Topics… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 115Introduction to Statistics and Probability3Utilizes basic statistical topics including measures of central tendency and dispersion, classification of variables, sampling techniques, elementary probability, normal and binomial probability dist… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 135Precalculus: Elementary Functions3Investigates linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic functions, and related topics. This course is the first part of the precalculus sequence 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 140Precalculus: Trigonometry and Analytic Geometry3Studies trigonometric functions, analytic geometry, polar coordinates, vectors, and related topics. This course is the second part of the precalculus sequence. 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 203Calculus for Business and the Social Sciences3Basic mathematical concepts, topics in differentiation and introductory integration of algebraic, exponential and logarithmic functions. Related applications to management, finance, economics and soc… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 241Calculus I4Basic mathematical concepts, topics in differentiation, and introductory integration of algebraic and trigonometric functions. Applications of differentiation and integration will be demonstrated. Fo… 4 cr · 4 hr source
MATH 242Calculus II4Differentiation and integration concepts of trigonometric, exponential, logarithmic and hyperbolic functions. Integration implements, infinite series, and applications of derivatives and integrals ar… 4 cr · 4 hr source
MATH 243Calculus III3Vector algebra, vector-valued functions, differentiation in several variables, and optimization. Formerly MATH 231. 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 244Calculus IV3Math 244 is the fourth course in the calculus sequence. Topics include multiple integrals, line integrals, Green’s Theorem, surface integrals, Stokes’ Theorem, Gauss’ Theorem and differential equatio… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MICR 130General Microbiology3Fundamentals of microbiology, growth, development, and classification of bacteria, viruses, protozoa, fungi and algae; roles of microorganisms in the environment and human affairs: medical microbiolo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MICR 140LGeneral Microbiology Lab2Laboratory course illustrating fundamental techniques and concepts of microbiology, such as microscopic observations, aseptic transfer, microorganism classification and identification, environmental… 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUS 106Intro to Music Literature3Elements, styles, and forms of music, from the listener’s standpoint. Focus on classical music literature. Concert attendance and written critique required for two live performances during semester. 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUS 108Music Fundamentals3A basic music theory course. Emphasis on learning basic concepts involved in reading and writing music. Notation and reading of simple and compound rhythm, pitch, intervals and triads. Application to… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUS 114College Chorus2Rehearsal and performance of choral literature. Open to all students. No previous choral experience required. Attendance at class concerts is required. Repeatable for up to 8 credits. 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUS 121BVoice 12Performance class in vocal production and literature for voice. No previous vocal training required. Repeatable for up to 4 credits. 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUS 121CPiano 12Basic principles of performance. Relevant problems in piano literature at elementary level. MUS 121C, 122C must be taken in sequence. May be repeated up to 6 credits. 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUS 121DGuitar 12Basic principles of classical guitar performance; relevant problems in literature. Repeatable for up to 4 credits. 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUS 121FSlack Key Guitar 12Basic principles of performance; relevant problems in literature. Student learns to play two slack key tunings. This course is intended for students with little or no background in this style of guit… 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUS 121Z‘Ukulele 12Introductory course in ‘ukulele. Basic principles of performance; history and development of ‘ukulele playing methods. Focus on principles of performance. Course is intended for students with little… 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUS 122BVoice 22Performance class in vocal production and literature for voice. Class is designed for students with previous vocal experience or training. May be repeated up to 4 credits. 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUS 122CPiano 22Designed for further study of principles and basic skills of piano performance established in first semester piano. Continues the group participation chord approach with greater emphasis on ensemble… 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUS 122FSlack Key Guitar 22Intermediate slack key guitar: level I. Student learns to play solos in C tunings and intermediate solos at level I in tunings learned in the elementary class. May be repeated up to 6 credits. 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUS 122Z‘Ukulele 22Continuation of MUS 121Z. Increased emphasis on ‘ukulele literature. Focus on principles of performance. Emphasis on ensemble playing. Repeatable for up to 6 credits. 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUS 130FSlack Key Guitar Ensemble2Continuation of Music 122F. Increased emphasis on slack key literature, techniques, and tunings. Advanced intermediate techniques of slack key guitar as applied to ensemble playing. 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUS 166Popular Music in America3A survey of Pop Music (including Blues, Jazz, Rock and Folk), in the United States in the twentieth century. Activities will include listening to recordings, writing lyrics and tunes and learning var… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUS 177Intro to Hawaiian Music3A survey of Hawaiian music from Polynesian origins and pre- contact traditional forms to acculturated and contemporary forms and expressions including vocal, instrumental and dance music in their soc… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUS 211Intro to Hawaiian Ensemble2Performance of Hawaiian music for groups of various sizes at an introductory level. Exploration of basic principles of history and development of ensemble performance. Students learn to play while si… 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUS 221CPiano 32Continuation of MUS 122C. Increased emphasis on piano literature up to the intermediate level. Repeatable for up to 4 credits. 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUS 222CPiano 42Continuation of MUS 221C. Increased emphasis on piano technique and literature up to the intermediate level. Introduction to accompanying. Repeatable for up to 4 credits. 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUS 240Introduction to Digital Music3Introduction to digital music and sound production on the Macintosh platform: MIDI sequencing, audio recording, music arranging, editing, mixing and mastering; preparing audio files for CD, video and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUS 241Digital Music Production II3Continuation of principles and skills introduced in MUS 240. Digital music composition and audio production on the Macintosh platform with emphasis on advanced MIDI and mixing techniques, audio editi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUS 253Elementary Music in Action3Deals with musical concepts, philosophy & pedagogy; the use of media, singing, movement, and instruments; and resources for an active elementary classroom. Presents correlation between music and brai… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUS 296Special Topics in Music3Students will investigate important topics in music, such as specific people, genres, or periods. Classes may include a performance component. Specific course information will be made available in th… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OCN 101Introduction to the Marine Option Program1OCN 101 provides the student with an overview of statewide issues, agencies and organizations involved in ocean and freshwater activities to students interested in becoming involved in the Marine Opt… 1 cr · 1 hr source
OCN 102Introduction to the Environment and Sustainability3This course will introduce students to the basic principles of environmental science and sustainability as they apply to analysis of environmental systems on a global scale. The integrated natures of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OCN 120Global Environmental Challenges3Scientific approach to evaluating human-caused environmental challenges and their potential solutions. 3 cr · 3 hr source
OCN 201Science of the Sea3An introductory course to oceanography covering the dimensions of the science of oceanography, the physical and chemical properties of sea water, waves, tides, currents, life in the ocean, and the ge… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OCN 201LScience of the Sea Lab1Experiments, computer exercises and field trips demonstrating the geological, physical, chemical and biological principles, and equipment, of earth and ocean sciences. 1 cr · 1 hr source
OCN 260Pacific Surf Science and Technology3Pacific Surf Science and Technology is a lecture-based course that showcases scientific and industry aspects of the surfing world for surfers and non-surfers. The course takes a scientific approach t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OCN 260LO‘ahu Surf Science and Technology Lab1OCN 260L is a field lab designed to run concurrently with OCN 260, Pacific Surf Science and Technology. The course presents the surfing world through laboratory and field activities, including surfin… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PACS 108Pacific Worlds: an Introduction to Pacific Islands Studies3This course situates Hawai‘i in the larger context of Oceania and exposes students to issues, themes, values, and practices across the region. It also introduces students to the geography, societies,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHRM 203General Pharmacology3Covers a wide range of drugs with emphasis on sites and mechanism of action, toxicity, fate and uses of major therapeutic agents. This course is intended for students in nursing and allied health fie… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 100Introduction to Philosophy: Survey of Problems3Great philosophical issues, theories, and controversies. Course will focus on issues such as the problem of determinism, the problem of induction, the problem of distributive justice, the problem of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 101Introduction to Philosophy: Morals and Society3Social and individual values, obligations, rights, and responsibilities. Course will cover normative theories and their applications to business, medicine, ethics and sexual relations. 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 102Introduction to Asian Philosophy: Asian Traditions3Introductory course in selected schools of Asian thought. Universal issues/problems examined from Asian perspective. Focus will be on Indian, Chinese, and Japanese traditions. 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 110Introduction to Logic3A study of the foundations and development of rational thought and communication and their applications. Includes analysis of deductive reasoning, formal and informal fallacies, and the use of symbol… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 111Introduction to Inductive Logic3Introduction to the theory of arguments based on probabilities and to the theory of decision-making in the context of uncertainty. 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYL 141Human Anatomy and Physiology I3PHYL 141 is the first semester of a comprehensive two-semester course which provides a thorough introduction to the structure and function of the human body. PHYL 141 covers the gross anatomy, histol… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYL 141LHuman Anatomy and Physiology I Lab1PHYL 141L is the laboratory course of Human Anatomy and Physiology I and it provides a thorough introduction to the structure and function of the human body. PHYL 141L covers the gross anatomy, histo… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PHYL 142Human Anatomy and Physiology II3PHYL 142 is the second semester of a comprehensive two-semester course which provides a thorough introduction to the structure and function of the human body. PHYL 142 covers the gross anatomy, histo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYL 142LHuman Anatomy and Physiology II Lab1PHYL 142L is the laboratory course of PHYL 142 (Human Anatomy and Physiology II) and it provides a thorough introduction to the structure and function of the human body. PHYL 142L covers the gross an… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PHYS 122Introduction to Science: Physical3Characteristics of science, historical development of scientific concepts, and interactions with society illustrated by topics from physical sciences, with emphasis in physics and chemistry. Designed… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 122LIntroduction to Physical Science Lab1Lab experiments illustrating topics and methods in the Physical Sciences with emphasis in Physics and Chemistry. Designed for nonscience majors. 1 cr · 1 hr source
PHYS 151College Physics I3A noncalculus one semester course for preprofessionaI or nonengineering majors. Study of the basic concepts of physics, including the fundamental principles and theories in mechanics, energy, and wav… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 151LCollege Physics I Lab1Experiments in statics, mechanics, energy, waves, and friction. 1 cr · 1 hr source
PHYS 152College Physics II3A noncalculus, one-semester course for pre-professional or nonengineering majors. Study of the basic concepts of physics, including the fundamental principles and theories in electricity, magnetism,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 152LCollege Physics II Lab1Experiments in electricity, magnetism, optics, and modern physics. 1 cr · 1 hr source
PHYS 170General Physics I4This is the first of a rigorous, calculus-based course in physics for the professional or engineering majors. The study of the concepts of physics including the fundamental principles and theories of… 4 cr · 4 hr source
PHYS 170LGeneral Physics I Lab1This laboratory course is a rigorous, calculus-based study for professional or engineering majors. Laboratory exercises are designed to reinforce the fundamental concepts of kinematics, mechanics, en… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PHYS 272General Physics II3This is the second in a rigorous, calculus-based physics course for the professional or engineering major. The study of the concepts of physics including the fundamental principles and theories of el… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 272LGeneral Physics II Lab1This laboratory course is a rigorous, calculus-based study for professional or engineering majors. Laboratory exercises are designed to reinforce the fundamental concepts of electricity, magnetism, l… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PHYS 274General Physics III3This course focuses on the study of physical optics, special relativity, quantum mechanics, solid state physics, atomic and nuclear physics, and elementary particle physics. 3 cr · 3 hr source
POLS 110Introduction to Political Science3Introduction to politics as a human activity. Discusses theories, ideologies, systems, and processes of politics. 3 cr · 3 hr source
POLS 120Introduction to World Politics3Power economics and world politics from cross-national perspectives. Discussion of U.S. foreign policy since 1945. 3 cr · 3 hr source
POLS 130Introduction to American Government3Focus on American politics and government on the basis of tradition and continuity. Covers: overview of constitutional development, institutions, processes, and participants of the American political… 3 cr · 3 hr source
POLS 180Introduction to Hawaiian Politics3Introduction to the study of political institutions, processes, and issues in Hawai‘i. 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSY 100Survey of Psychology3An introductory course with emphasis on principles of human behavior. Topics covered include motivation, learning, perception, emotion, development, personality, states of consciousness, group proces… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSY 170Psychology of Adjustment3Focus is on understanding, evaluating and improving adjustment. Includes study of theories, concepts and techniques concerning personal growth and behavior change. 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSY 212Survey of Research Methods3Provides an overview of research design strategies used in psychological research. Topic covered include the scientific method; reviewing literature for hypothesis development; ethical issues in rese… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSY 224Abnormal Psychology3Concepts and principles used in clinical practice: dynamics, diagnosis, and treatment of abnormal behavior. Compares and contrasts the different patterns of abnormal behavior. Examines the difference… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSY 240Developmental Psychology3This course examines the emotional, mental, physical, and social development of individuals from infancy to adulthood with special attention to interests abilities and critical issues at successive d… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSY 250Social Psychology3This course will provide students with an understanding of the relationship of social roles on human behaviors and how interpersonal relationships, attribution theories, attitudes, group behaviors, a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSY 260Psychology of Personality3An introduction to the basic theoretical approaches to personality, how they are developed, changed and analyzed. 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSY 270Introduction to Clinical Psychology3History, theories, nature of psychological problems, methods of assessment, forms of intervention, current developments. 3 cr · 3 hr source
REL 150Introduction to World’s Major Religions3Introduction to the world’s major religions: Primitive, Hinduism, Buddhism, Shinto, Confucianism, Taoism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Fieldtrips maybe required outside class time. 3 cr · 3 hr source
REL 151Religion and the Meaning of Existence3Introduction to basic issues of the question of the meaning of human existence. Emphasis is placed upon the student analyzing his/her own beliefs and exploring alternative answers. 3 cr · 3 hr source
REL 202Understanding Indian Religions3Historical survey of the teachings and practices of the major religious traditions of India. 3 cr · 3 hr source
REL 205Understanding Hawaiian Religion3Major Hawaiian religious teachings and practices from ancient times to the present. Investigation of cultural influence of Hawaiian religious beliefs; analysis of religious texts and relation to othe… 3 cr · 3 hr source
REL 206Understanding Confucianism3Exploration of Confucianism in its philosophical, cultural, and historical context in China. 3 cr · 3 hr source
REL 207Understanding Buddhism3Survey of major forms and practices of Buddhism. 3 cr · 3 hr source
REL 296Special Topics in Religion3Students will investigate important topics in the study of religion such as Sacred Places, Religion and the Media, or Religion and Politics. A specific course description will be printed in the sched… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCI 295VSTEM Research Experience1SCI 295V offers a research experience in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics, emphasizing the application of the scientific method to a specific project. May be repeated up to 6 cred… 1 cr · 1 hr source
SW 200The Field of Social Work3Orientation to the profession of social work; the nature and scope of social work, historical development, values and philosophy, methods of practice, scope, and aims. 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOC 100Survey of General Sociology3This course is an introduction to the scientific discipline of sociology. It will focus on key concepts, main theoretical perspectives, and research findings used by sociologists to explain the socia… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOC 218Introduction to Social Problems3This course is a theoretical and substantive survey of the nature and causes of social problems; selected topics may vary from semester to semester. 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOC 231Introduction to Juvenile Delinquency3This course focuses on juvenile delinquency in the U.S. and examines the nature of and trends in juvenile delinquency, explanations for and theories of juvenile delinquency, and institutional respons… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOC 251Introduction to Sociology of the Family3SOC 251 is the study of human relationships within courtship, marriage, and the family as influenced by culture and society. It is designed to challenge students to re-examine assumptions regarding b… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 101Beginning Spanish I4Introduction to basic structures of the Spanish language emphasizing speaking, writing, listening and reading. Oral communication emphasized to provide students with the right pronunciation vocabular… 4 cr · 4 hr source
SPAN 102Beginning Spanish II4Continues SPAN 101 through reading, speaking, writing and listening. Oral communication emphasized. Utilizes videos, stories and songs. Deals with Hispanic culture and the basic knowledge of the hist… 4 cr · 4 hr source
SPAN 201Intermediate Spanish I3Continuation of SPAN 102. Further refinement of basic language skills. Increased control over structures and idioms in written and oral expression. Reading about Hispanic culture, society, history an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 202Intermediate Spanish II3Continuation of SPAN 201. Further refinement of basic language skills including vocabulary development beyond the 201 level. Increased control over structures and idioms. Includes reading about liter… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SP 151Personal and Public Speech3This course introduces students to the basic principles of human communication. Students will receive practice in improving their competency in the areas of public speaking, specifically in informati… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SP 181Introduction to Interpersonal Communication3Introduction to basic principles of interaction between two people. Emphasis is on enhancement of skills in a variety of interpersonal contexts. 3 cr · 3 hr source
SP 251Principles of Effective Public Speaking3This course provides students with the opportunity to build on their public speaking skills through extensive practice in speech preparation and delivery techniques. This course will focus on how to… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SP 253Argumentation and Debate3SP 253 develops writing, reading, critical thinking, and communication skills. Students will learn to develop techniques to researching and presenting arguments in an effective and articulate manner. 3 cr · 3 hr source
THEA 101Introduction to Drama and Theatre3An introduction to the art of drama and theatre. Students study selected plays that are representative of important playwrights and historical periods. These plays are studied in their historical con… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THEA 131Beginning Unarmed Stage Combat3Introduction to theatrical unarmed stage combat. Maybe repeated up to 9 credits. 3 cr · 3 hr source
THEA 132Beginning Sword Stage Combat3Introduction to sword-fighting for the stage. May be repeated up to 9 credits. 3 cr · 3 hr source
THEA 133Stage Combat Workshop Level I3Continuing exploration of theatrical stage combat in assorted weapons. May be repeated up to 9 credits. 3 cr · 3 hr source
THEA 177Introduction to Theatre of Hawai‘i3An exploration of theatrical performances and plays showcasing the people, places and history of Hawai‘i. 3 cr · 3 hr source
THEA 200BBeginning Theatre Practicum: (Acting)1Beginning workshop experience in the practical application of theatre skills: (B) acting. THEA 200 is repeatable up to four credits in each alpha. Pre: for 200B, audition and performance of role in a… 1 cr · 1 hr source
THEA 200CBeginning Theatre Practicum: (Stagecraft)1Beginning workshop experience in the practical application of theatre skills: (C) Stagecraft. THEA 200 is repeatable up to four credits in each alpha. 1 cr · 1 hr source
THEA 200DBeginning Theatre Practicum: (Costume)1Beginning workshop experience in the practical application of theatre skills: (D) Costume. THEA 200 is repeatable up to 4 credits in each alpha. 1 cr · 1 hr source
THEA 220Beginning Voice and Movement3Introduction to vocal and movement techniques to increase self- awareness and potential for self-expression. May be repeated up to 6 credits. 3 cr · 3 hr source
THEA 221Acting I3Performance course concentrating on voice, relaxation, body awareness, and freedom from self-consciousness through theatre games, improvisation, and exercises. Emphasis on ensemble work. Students mus… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THEA 222Acting II3Performance course concentrating on exploration of character creation; continued work on voice, relaxation, and self-realization. Students must see two plays and write about them or use the Service-… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THEA 223Introduction to Acting for Camera3An introduction to acting techniques for film, TV production, and other camera-based media. Repeatable up to 6 credits. (Cross-listed as CM 223) 3 cr · 3 hr source
THEA 225Shakespeare Workshop3A study of William Shakespeare's life, works, contemporary performance practices, and the Royal Shakespeare Company's current training and methods of bringing the Bard's work to life for modern audie… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THEA 226Footholds UK Shakespeare Study Abroad3This course is a two-week intensive study abroad program to England. The first week is spent working with top-tier industry professionals at East 15 Acting School in London, and viewing productions a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THEA 231Intermediate Unarmed and Staff Stage Combat3Intermediate training in the Unarmed and Quarterstaff disciplines of Stage Combat. Repeatable for up to 9 credits. 3 cr · 3 hr source
THEA 232Intermediate Rapier and Dagger Stage Combat3Intermediate training in Rapier and Rapier and Dagger weapon disciplines in Stage Combat. Repeatable for up to 9 credits. 3 cr · 3 hr source
THEA 233Stage Combat Workshop Level II3Level II Training in assorted weapon disciplines. Repeatable for up to 9 credits. 3 cr · 3 hr source
THEA 240Introduction to Stagecraft3Introduction to the technical process of theatre including scenery, lighting, sound and stage management. Students will focus on the range of skills needed to work in theatrical space. May be repeate… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THEA 260Dramatic Production3Introduction to the process of converting a play in to a performance. Students are required to participate in at least two aspects of an actual production. Maybe repeated up to 9 credits. 3 cr · 3 hr source
THEA 280Beginning Playwriting3The course introduces structure, guidelines, and format of the monologue and short play; beginning with the conception of an idea, followed by effective outlining and research techniques, subsequent… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THEA 296Special Topics in Theatre3Students will investigate important topics in Theatre Studies such as specific artists/practitioners, genres, or methods of training. May be repeated up to 6 credits with different topics. 3 cr · 3 hr source
WGSS 151Introduction to Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies3This course is an introduction to feminist interdisciplinary analysis from global and critical perspectives. It explores relationships between women and men from various cultures, with a focus on gen… 3 cr · 3 hr source
WGSS 200Culture, Gender, and Appearance3This course explores the social construction of gender within culture and its visual expression through appearance. An analysis of role, identity, conformity, and deviance in human appearance is emph… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ZOOL 105Hawaiian Use of Fish and Aquatic Invertebrates3A study of fish and aquatic invertebrates used traditionally by Native Hawaiians. This class will examine the role of fish and aquatic invertebrates in Hawaiian culture and resource utilization and m… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ZOOL 200Marine Biology3ZOOL 200 provides an overview of: the biology, ecology and Hawaiian cultural relevance of marine organisms with specific emphasis on those found in the Hawaiian Islands; the physical and chemical pro… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ZOOL 200LMarine Biology Lab1Companion laboratory to ZOOL 200, Marine Biology. Practical, hands-on experiences in marine biology. Laboratory/fieldtrip class. 1 cr · 1 hr source
BOT 199Independent Study2 2 cr · 2 hr source
SOC 214Introduction to Race and Ethnic Relations3This course focuses on race and ethnic relations from local (Hawaii), national, and international perspectives; patterns of race/ethnic relations; and the social, economic, and political problems ass… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACC 200Introduction to Accounting I3Introduction to managerial and financial accounting and methods used to record and report managerial and financial information to decision makers internal and external to the firm. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACC 210Introduction to Accounting II3Introduction to managerial and financial accounting and methods used to record and report managerial and financial information to decision makers internal and external to the firm. Part II. 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUS 140Introduction to Audio Production3Introduction to the process of audio engineering for live concerts and performances. Students learn the proper usage of audio production tools in both the analog and digital formats through lecture a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUS 231CApplied Music, Western (Piano)1This course provides individual instruction in piano performance, covering intermediate and advanced piano technique paced to an appropriate level for each student’s experience. Applied piano instruc… 1 cr · 1 hr source
SCI 210Polynesian Voyaging: Seamanship and Stewardship3This course focuses on the fundamentals of oceanic voyaging by blending the traditions of Polynesian culture, history and skills with modern science and technology. An interdisciplinary approach is u… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCI 210LPolynesian Voyaging: Seamanship and Stewardship Lab1Laboratory/field trip course designed to acquire seamanship skills and apply knowledge of astronomy, geology, oceanography, meteorology, marine biology, ethnobotany and archaeology through sailing an… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUS 212Polynesian Music2Performance of Polynesian music for groups of various sizes. Exploration of basic principles, histories, and techniques for different Polynesian styles of music. Students learn to play while singing.… 2 cr · 2 hr source
HWST 263Hawaiian and Indigenous Film & Literature3This course is a study of film & literature created by Native Hawaiians and other Indigenous peoples; especially to focus on the situational and cultural impetus from which these texts were created. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ICS 129Introduction to Databases3This course covers the fundamental concepts in database technology, including storage structures, access methods, recovery, concurrency, and integrity. The relational model and its implementation wil… 3 cr · 3 hr source
IS 231The Zombie Apocalypse & Other Doomsday Beliefs in Popular Culture3An interdisciplinary study of the zombie apocalypse and other doomsday beliefs in popular culture which will bring together various methodologies and conceptual tools to create a complex analysis. To… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AG 202Agriculture, Environment, and Society3The goal of this course is to establish foundational knowledge of agroecosystems. Emphasis is on the interrelationship among the crop plants, essential plant nutrients, social factors, and cultural p… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AG 202LAgriculture, Environment, and Society Laboratory1The goal of this course is to establish foundational knowledge of agroecosystems. Emphasis is on the interrelationship among the crop plants, essential plant nutrients, social factors, and cultural p… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HWST 142Mahi‘ai Kalo II - Traditional and Modern Techniques of Lo‘i Kalo Production3This course expands on the traditional Hawaiian kalo growing knowledge covered in the first class to include the ecology of wetland kalo systems, focusing on traditional loʻi techniques, and the inte… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HWST 217Understanding Polynesian Religions3This course provides an introduction to the study of Polynesian religions through an exploration of the oral traditions of Hawaiʻi, Aotearoa (New Zealand), French Polynesia (Tahiti et al .), and Samo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
REL 217Understanding Polynesian Religions3This course provides an introduction to the study of Polynesian religions through an exploration of the oral traditions of Hawaiʻi, Aotearoa (New Zealand), French Polynesia (Tahiti et al.), and Samoa… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUS 231BApplied Music, Western (Voice)1This course provides individual instruction in vocal performance. The course covers intermediate vocal technique paced to an appropriate level for each student’s experience. Applied Voice is a perfor… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HLTH 123CIntroduction to Clinical Skills and Patient Care3HLTH 123C will be taught by a registered nurse and satisfies the requirements for the State of Hawaii Certified Nurses Aide Licensure. This course provides an opportunity for students to discover the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HLTH 124CIntroduction to Hawaiian and Indigenous Health and Healing: Kupuna Care for Nurse Aides3Intro to Hawaiian and Indigenous Health and Healing combines traditional and Western healing knowledge and caregiving skills. HLTH 124C will be taught by a registered nurse and satisfies the requirem… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HLTH 134CPracticum to Hawaiian and Indigenous Health and Healing: Kupuna care for Nurse Aides1This course is a practicum companion to HLTH 124 and is required for students planning to qualify to sit for the State of Hawaii Nurse Aide exam to become a Certified Nurse Aide (CNA). Intro to Hawai… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HLTH 134Practicum to Hawaiian and Indigenous Health and Healing: Kupuna care for Nurse Aides1This course is a practicum companion to HLTH 124 and prepares students to work in non-long-term care settings. However, it does not qualify students to sit for the State of Hawaiʻi Nurse Aide exam to… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CM 271Games and Gaming in Society3This survey study of games and gaming in human culture and society brings together various methodologies and conceptual tools. 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHW 135Health Promotion and Disease Prevention3Explores the role Community Health Workers play in health promotion and disease prevention. Introduces the major causes of premature mortality and morbidity, behavioral and environmental contribution… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENG 204DIntroduction to Creative Writing: Creative Nonfiction3English 204D Introduction to Creative Writing (Creative Nonfiction) introduces students to the basic practices and principles involved in the writing and publication of creative nonfiction, which inc… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HWST 253Kamehameha I and the Hawaiian Kingdom3Kamehameha I, also known as Paiʻea, Ka Naʻi Aupuni, and Kaiwakiloumoku is the most famous Hawaiian in history. This course will look at the rise to power of Kamehameha I, as he consolidated all of th… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HLTH 123Introduction to Clinical Skills and Patient Care3HLTH 123 provides an opportunity for students to discover their suitability for a career in direct client care and clinical medicine. Personal and cultural values and practices, professional conduct,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HLTH 124Introduction to Hawaiian and Indigenous Health and Healing: Kupuna Care for Nurse Aides3Intro to Hawaiian and Indigenous Health and Healing combines traditional and Western healing knowledge and care giving skills. Training in the Native Hawaiian traditional healing practices focuses on… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHW 141Case Management3Provides knowledge and practical skills to become a competent case manager in health and human services agencies. Students apply the Ecological Model, Strengths Perspective, and effective interviewin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
REL 212Science Fiction and Religion3This course explores and reflects on the presence of religions and religious themes in science fiction films and television shows. Students will also discuss the ethics of robots and other forms of a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HWST 215Oli Hōlona: Beginning Hawaiian Protocol and Chant3An introduction to beginning Hawaiian protocol(s) and chant. Students will learn types of chants, voice quality, modes of chanting, and their basic elements of place chants at an introductory level. 3 cr · 3 hr source
HWST 110Huakaʻi Waʻa: Introduction to Hawaiian Voyaging3This course introduces students to modern Hawaiian canoe voyaging through a beginning examination of the science and narratives of ancient voyaging, the history of the modern revival of voyaging, and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 230Human Development and Family Studies3This course provides students with theories of biological, cognitive, and psycho-social development from infancy to adulthood and with similarities and differences among individuals and their culture… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOC 106LOno Cooking and Food Science Laboratory1This laboratory course is designed to illustrate fundamental techniques in the chemical, physical, and biological nature of food through experimentation. It will incorporate Hawaiian resources and su… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUS 277Mele, Mo‘olelo, and Motion3This is a music class that focuses on Hawaiian songs, the stories that accompany those songs, and how the motions of the hula interact with both the lyrics and the stories. May be repeated up to 6 cr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SP 261Organizational Communication3Introduces theories and strategies for managing communication in organizations. Students will gain an understanding of how communication functions by addressing the self, maintaining interpersonal re… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSY 241Applied Developmental Psychology3Examines the emotional, mental, physical, and social development of individuals from infancy to adulthood with special attention to the impact of racism at each developmental stage. 3 cr · 3 hr source
FIN 150Personal Finance3A goal-oriented approach to personal financial management covering budgeting, use of financial institutions, income tax effects and strategies, credit risk management, investment analysis, risks, alt… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ICS 240Operating Systems3This course introduces students to various aspects of Operating Systems. This course examines and explores the structure, basic functionality, administration, troubleshooting, and installation of ope… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSY 253Conflict Resolution & Mediation3Explores the reasons for conflict and the different approaches for seeking resolution for conflict. Studies personal and societal value systems, the psychology of how people respond to conflict, the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ERTH 101Introduction to Geology3The natural physical environment; the landscape; rocks and minerals, rivers and oceans; volcanism, earthquakes and other processes inside the Earth; effects of human use on the Earth and its resource… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ERTH 101LIntroduction to Geology Lab1Hands-on study of minerals, rocks, and topographic maps. Examine volcanism, hydrology, coastal processes and hazards, geologic time and earthquakes. Field trips to investigate landslides, beaches and… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ERTH 103Geology of Hawaiian Islands3Hawaiian geology and geologic processes: origin of Hawaiian Islands, volcanism, rocks and minerals, land forms, stream and coastal processes, landslides, earthquakes and tsunamis, ground water, geolo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ERTH 213Moloka‘i, Lana‘i, and Kaho‘olawe Field Geology1A four-day field trip on the islands of Moloka‘i and Lana‘i. Field studies of East Moloka‘i, West Moloka‘i, Makanalua (Kalaupapa) and Lana‘I volcanoes, and directed reading on Kaho‘olawe volcano. Stu… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ERTH 212Maui Field Geology1A four-day field trip on the island of Maui. A survey of Hawaiian volcanology and geomorphology illustrated by field studies of Haleakala and West Maui volcanoes. Students are responsible for air and… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ERTH 211Big Island Field Geology1A four-day field trip on the island of Hawai‘i. A survey of Hawaiian volcanic processes is illustrated by studying Kilauea, Mauna Kea, Mauna Loa, Hualalai, and Kohala volcanoes. Students are responsi… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ERTH 210O‘ahu Field Geology1Field trip and laboratory sessions relating to the Geology of O‘ahu. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ERTH 214Kaua‘i and Ni‘ihau Field Geology1A four-day fieldtrip on the island of Kaua‘I to study the volcanological evolution and continuing geological history of Kaua‘i and Ni‘ihau volcanoes. Students are responsible for air and ground trans… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HIST 270History, Cartoons, and Comic Books: Examining Historical Discourse through Popular Art3This course surveys the history of newspaper strips, comic books, pulp fiction, graphic novels, and other media from the 19th century to the present. Students will analyze different themes in world h… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOC 106Ono Cooking and Food Science3This course is designed to integrate the science of food with the chemical, physical, and biological nature of food. It will incorporate Hawaiian resources and sustainability. The overall goal of thi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUS 231FApplied Music, Western (Slack Key Guitar)1This course provides individual instruction in slack key guitar. The course covers slack key techniques that are appropriate for the student's experience. Applied slack key guitar is a performance cl… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUS 231ZApplied Music, Western (‘Ukulele)1This course provides individual instruction in ‘ukulele. The course covers ‘ukulele techniques that are appropriate for the student's level of experience. Applied ‘ukulele is a performance class. The… 1 cr · 1 hr source
DNCE 252Applied Dance1This course provides individual instruction in dance, covering intermediate and advanced performance techniques taught to each student's individual level. Applied dance is a performance course. The e… 1 cr · 1 hr source
THEA 251Applied Theatre1This course provides individual instruction in theatre, covering intermediate and advanced performance techniques taught to each student's individual level. Applied theatre is a performance course. T… 1 cr · 1 hr source
THEA 252Professional Preparation1This course provides individual instruction in theatre, covering necessary professional skills and resources to facilitate student performers' transition into the professional performing arts industr… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ACC 252Using Quickbooks® in Accounting3ACC 252 provides "hands-on" approach to computerized accounting using QuickBooks®. This course applies previously acquired accounting skills and knowledge in a computerized environment to setup and m… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACC 255Using Excel® in Accounting3ACC 255 provides hands-on training in the use of spreadsheets to solve accounting problems. Coursework involves application of previously acquired accounting skills and knowledge with emphasis on fin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSY 251Human Sexuality3Examines topic areas in the field of human sexuality including anatomy/physiology, sexual response, and sexual themes in society. Emphasizes understanding of one’s sexuality through decision-making a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BUS 123Small Business Marketing3This course will complement Windward Community College's BUS 120 Introduction to Marketing course by allowing students to further develop the marketing plan section of the overall business plan that… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ASTR 170Introduction to Rocketry3This is a general introductory course to rocket science. Principles of propulsion, aerodynamics, and safety protocols for design and ground operations are stressed. 3 cr · 3 hr source
HAW 100Language in Hawaiʻi: A Microcosm of Global Language Issues3Course is a survival kit for life in Hawai‘i and an introduction to Hawaiian and language related issues enhancing communicative experiences in Hawai‘i. An examination of social, cultural, political,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 231Infancy and Early Childhood3Growth and development from the prenatal period to age 5. Historical and current issues and research based on ecological, cross-cultural perspectives. Focus on optimal development. 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 232Childhood3Intensive investigation into developmental aspects of 6–12 year old children. Historical and current issues, research, and examination of the role of schools and other community resources. Focus on o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 241Parenting3Parenting theories, methods, skills, issues, and resources; parent-child relations in various cultural contexts. 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUS 121HHawaiian Singing2This class is a performance and history course that focuses on different Hawaiian singing styles and qualities of voice. May be repeated up to 6 credits. 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUS 122HHawaiian Singing 22This class is a performance and history course that focuses on different Hawaiian singing styles and qualities of voice at an intermediate level. May be repeated up to 6 credits. 2 cr · 2 hr source
ART 107DIntro to Digital Photography3ART 107D is an introduction to digital photography using digital cameras and basic image editing software that emphasizes a variety of picture-making techniques, including the technical and aesthetic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSY 255Applied Social Psychology3This course explores how social psychological concepts are utilized in media, including literature, film, and television. The course emphasizes how social psychological theories are illustrated throu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 143Medical Dosages and Calculations for Veterinary Technicians3Introduction to Medical Dosages and Calculation for Veterinary Technicians. This course is designed to present the information commonly referred to as posology, which is defined as the study of dose… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ERTH 102Quantifying Global & Environmental ChangeIntroductory mathematical approaches to quantifying key aspects of global and environmental change. Includes data analysis, graphical representation, and modeling of population growth, greenhouse gas… source
IS 207Research in Sustainability3IS 207 offers a research experience in sustainability, drawing upon the natural sciences, social science, humanities, Hawaiian studies, language arts, mathematics, or other disciplines. This is a res… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUS 121GHawaiian Steel Guitar 12Introductory course in Hawaiian Steel guitar. Basic principles of performance; history and development of the steel guitar and playing methods. Focus on principles of performance. The course is inten… 2 cr · 2 hr source
IS 130CSI Hawaii: An Introduction to the Scientific Process Using Forensic Science3This is an interdisciplinary science course that uses forensic science to teach students about the scientific process. It draws chiefly upon biology but also incorporates elements of chemistry, mathe… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HWST 155LNā Limu Hawaiʻi: Hawaiian Seaweeds and their Uses Lab1Students will study the various morphologies of local limu species and learn basic limu hatchery and farming techniques such as tumble culture or attached cultivation methods. Hands-on experience in… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HWST 155Nā Limu Hawaiʻi: Hawaiian Seaweeds and their Uses3An introduction to Hawaiian Limu biology, ecology, and diversity. Students will learn about the historical, current, and potential uses of Limu and choose a species to research. An introduction to Li… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BOT 111Introduction to Algae3This course will cover what algae are, why they are important, and why we are interested in them for both their environmental benefit, as well as their use for products. Students will explore the vas… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ERTH 135Natural Disasters and Human History3Examines how natural hazards have affected the course of human culture and societies from pre-history to the present in Hawai‘i/Oceania, Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas. 3 cr · 3 hr source
AQUA 110Introduction to Algae Cultivation3An introduction to algal biology and sustainable cultivation for both limu (macroalgae) and microalgae. Students are introduced to water and nutrient cycling, water testing methods, algae anatomy and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AQUA 110LIntroduction to Algae Cultivation Lab1An introduction to algal biology and sustainable cultivation. Students are introduced to media preparation, sterile technique, culture inoculation, and microscopy through hands on instruction/experie… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUS 221Z‘Ukulele 32Continuation of MUS 122Z. Increased emphasis on ‘Ukulele literature up to the intermediate level. Repeatable for up to 6 credits. 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUS 222Z‘Ukulele 42Continuation of MUS 221Z. Increased emphasis on ‘ukulele literature up to the advanced level. Repeatable for up to 6 credits. 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUS 221FSlack Key 32Continuation of MUS 122F. Increased emphasis on Slack Key literature up to the intermediate level. Repeatable for up to 6 credits. 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUS 222FSlack Key 42Continuation of MUS 221F. Increased emphasis on Slack Key literature up to the advanced level. Repeatable for up to 6 credits. 2 cr · 2 hr source
BIOL 101LBiology and Society Lab1BIOL 101L is a laboratory to accompany BIOL 101 Biology and Society. The course includes laboratory and computer exercises, field trips and research projects to explore questions in biology. 1 cr · 1 hr source
PSY 225Statistical Techniques3This course covers statistical methods related to behavioral sciences including frequency distributions, graphic methods, central tendency, variability, correlation, reliability, and tests of signifi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSY 271Introduction to Trauma3This course provides an overview of trauma, covering the types of traumas experienced, the nature of trauma such as sexual abuse, combat, and natural disasters, how trauma affects individuals, grief… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 123Introduction to Rocketry3This is a general introductory course to rocket science. Principles of propulsion, aerodynamics, and safety protocols for design and ground operations are stressed. 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 217Introduction to Histological Microtechnique3This class covers the preparation of tissues for histological examination. Topics covered include recording specimen data, tissue collection, fixation, decalcification, dehydration, infiltration, emb… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 131CSI Hawaii: An Introduction to the Scientific Process Using Forensic Science3This is an interdisciplinary science course that uses forensic science to teach students about the scientific process. It draws chiefly upon biology but also incorporates elements of chemistry, mathe… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NREM 196VSpecial Topics in Bio-Resource Development and Management1Topics related to natural resources development and management chosen by the Instructor. Course content may vary. May be repeated up to 6 credits. (1 hour lecture per week per credit for contact hour… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CHEM 273Organic Chemistry II3This is the second semester course in organic chemistry intended or science majors. Topics to be covered include structure, properties, nomenclature, reactions, reaction mechanisms, stereochemistry a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 273LOrganic Chemistry II Lab1Laboratory principles of Organic Chemistry II, the second semester course in organic chemistry intended for science majors. Topics to be covered include techniques, synthesis, qualitative organic ana… 1 cr · 1 hr source
IS 295AHawaiian Knowledge Innovation Capstone3This is a capstone project course for the Academic Subject Certificate in Hawaiian Knowledge Innovation. Students enrolled in this ASC program will apply knowledge they have learned from both their I… 3 cr · 3 hr source