Hawai‘i Community College 

2008 Summer Session

Registration for Summer 2008 begins April 21

 


 

April 21 (M)..... Walk-in/WEB Registration for credit classes is

                            accepted now through the last working day prior to

                            the first day of class. Apply at the Admissions and

                            Registration Office, Manono Campus, Bldg. 378,

                            open Mon-Fri 8:00am-4:30pm except holidays.

May 26 (M)...... Memorial Day (Holiday)

Classes start.. Start dates vary from May 27 through July 7. See

                            individual program descriptions for exact dates.

Classes end...... End dates vary from June 20 through August 14.

                            See individual program descriptions for exact dates.

June 11 (W)..... King Kamehameha Day (Holiday)

July 4 (F).......... Independence Day (Holiday)

Aug 15 (F)........ Admission’s Day (Statehood Day) (Holiday)

Aug 18 (M)...... Grades Due to Records Office by 12:00noon.

Aug 20 (W)..... Grades available for online viewing.


 

Before You Register

        Prerequisites must be met prior to registering. See class listings.

        Continuing Students: (those who were enrolled in Spring 2008) do not need to submit a Summer Session application.

        New, Returning, and Transfer Students: should submit a UH System Application Form (UHSAF) by 4:00pm on May 20, 2008 to the Admissions and Registration (A&R) Office. Applications received after this date may not be processed in time for registration for individual courses. The UHSAF application form is available in Hilo at the A&R Office in Bldg. 387 on the Manono Campus (808) 974-7661, in West Hawai‘i at the UH Center (808) 322-4856, or by e-mailing (hawccar@hawaii.edu). The UHSAF form is also available online at

http://www.hawaii.edu

 

      Early Admits and Running Start students: (High school juniors/seniors) in Hilo must contact Kaleo Quintana at 974-7741 [Voice/TTY] to obtain application materials and information. Students in West Hawai‘i must contact Raynette Haleamau-Kam at (808) 322-4856.

 

TB Clearance Information

        State of Hawai‘i Department of Health regulations require students submit proof of health clearance for TB. Before registering for classes, you are required to present TB clearance issued in the U.S. (dated no earlier than May 20, 2007) to A&R/WH Student Services.

        In Hilo TB testing is available for $3.00 at the UH Student Health Service (974-7636), Campus Center, Rm 212, Mondays, 8:30am-12:00 and return for reading in 2-3 days. No appointment necessary. Free TB testing available: Department of Health, 191 Kuawa St. on Mondays, 1:00pm-2:00. Or, inquire at your private doctor’s office.

        In West Hawai‘i free TB tests: Department of Health (below Kona Hospital); Fridays 2:00pm-4:00 (except holidays); return following Monday 2:00pm-4:00 for reading. Call 322-1500 for info.

 

Measles/Rubeola, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) Information

        All new and returning students born after 1956 must submit proof of immunization against measles (Rubeola), mumps, and rubella. Contact A&R (974-7661) for more information on requirements. If you need to be immunized, MMR immunizations are available at the Student Health Service Office (974-7636) on Mondays between 8:00 am and 12:00 noon. Call to inquire about cost and availability.

 

Did you take your placement tests?

        You are required to take the HawCC Compass placement tests if you plan to register for a class that has an English or Math placement requirement (see course description listing).

        Placement tests are given by appointment, call 933-3219 in Hilo or 322-4862 in West HI.

        If your placement scores do not place you into the entry level class at HawCC, you should improve your reading, writing or math skills by registering for non-credit classes at the Office of Continuing Education and Training (OCET). For class schedules call 974-7531 or 974-7800, or visit OCET on Manono Campus, Bldg 379, Rm 3.

         For more information call a counselor at 974-7741.

 

Do you have any outstanding obligations?

        All past and current financial, housing, parking, and library obligations must be cleared at the originating campus in order to register for classes. Failure to do so will place a hold on your account and prevent class registration.

 

Are you a veteran receiving V.A. benefits?

        You must submit all necessary documents to the Records Office before registering. Contact David Loeding at 974-7662.

 

Are you repeating a HawCC course?

        Students can repeat courses once without restrictions. Credit is allowed only once for a repeated course, except for certain courses identified in the catalog which are repeatable for additional credit. Your GPA will be computed by using the highest of the grades received. All entries remain a part of your permanent academic record.

 

Do you plan to transfer a HawCC course?

        If you plan to transfer HawCC courses to another institution, consult the catalog of the receiving campus and work closely with an advisor from that campus to ensure that HawCC courses will fulfill the requirements of the receiving campus’ program. Even though courses at HawCC are accredited and are generally accepted for transfer credit, transferability decisions rest with the receiving campus.

 

Do you need accommodations taking the placement tests, accessing classes, or in the classroom?

        The Hā‘awi Kōkua Program provides assistance to students with  a documented disability in accessing programs & courses. For information or accommodations, call Karen Kāne at 933-0702 [Voice/TTY] or e-mail (kkane@hawaii.edu).


Registration - begins April 21

        You are encouraged to register as early as possible since registrations are accepted in the order in which they are received. A late fee of $10 will be charged for any registration on or after May 27, 2008.

 

      WEB Registration is accepted through the day before the first day of class. (However, a late fee of $10 will be charged for any registration on or after May 27, 2008.) If you were enrolled in classes during Spring 2008 you may access your student account online to register for classes. Click on the “MyUH” link from the HawCC homepage at http://www.hawai.hawaii.edu

 

      Walk-in Registration is accepted through the last working day prior to the first day of class. (A late fee of $10 will be charged for any registration on or after May 27, 2008 regardless of the class starting date.)

 

      Late walk-in Registration will be accepted at the Admissions and Registration Office on the first day of class only. A $10 late fee is assessed per person. No registrations accepted after the first day of class.

 

Cancelled classes

        Classes are dependent upon sufficient enrollment. Classes are monitored throughout the registration period and classes with insufficient enrollment will be cancelled. You will be responsible to add any other open classes if desired, and for any additional tuition charges if your credit load increases. If your class is cancelled, an attempt will be made to notify you and notices will be posted on the classroom doors prior to the first day of instruction. A list of cancelled classes will also be posted in Hilo at the Admissions and Registration Office, Bldg 378, and in West Hawai‘i at the Student Services Office.

 

 Tuition and Fees:

Tuition:   See individual program descriptions

 

   Late Fee any registration on or after May 27, 2008.... $ 10.00

   Add/Drop Fee in-person ................................................ $   5.00

   Add/Drop Fee online (until day before class starts) no charge

 

How and when to pay

        Tuition is to be paid at time of registration. VISA, MasterCard, JCB credit card, debit cards, or electronic checks (eChecks) are accepted for tuition payments made online. Only checks, money orders, and cash will be accepted in-person at the Business Office at Bldg. 397 in Hilo on the Manono Campus (974-7775), or at the UH Center at West Hawai‘i (322-4854), or at any UH System Business Office. Make checks or money orders payable to: Hawai‘i Community College, identified with your name and UH number.

Ä Your receipt becomes an official verification of your registration and payment. If payments were made online, print your “Account Summary.”

 

Dishonored checks:  An additional fee of $25.00 will be assessed for any check returned for any cause.

 

Payments by a Third Party Sponsoring Agency

        If your tuition is being paid by a third party sponsoring agency, (e.g. Alu Like, Vocational Rehabilitation, Armed forces branch, etc.) a letter of financial guarantee, purchase order, or authorization letter from your sponsor must be submitted to the Business Office by the payment deadline. You are also responsible to pay the remaining tuition and/or frees by the appropriate payment deadline. 

        If the Business Office does not receive a letter or purchase order from your sponsor, you must pay for your own tuition and fees. If you have paid for your tuition and fees and the sponsor sends payment, the Business Office will process a refund. If the sponsor does not pay for the tuition and fees as authorized by their letter or purchase order, the obligation may become the responsibility of the student. 

 

Refunds

        Tuition refund: 100% refund for complete withdrawal if made on or before the last working day prior to the first day of class.  50% refunds follow college policy (no exceptions). Check with the HawCC Business Office for specific refund dates. Any refund can be directly deposited into your checking or savings account by signing up for eRefund through the MyUH Portal.

 

Financial Aid

        Only the Federal Pell Grant is available for summer.  For more information, call the Financial Aid Office at 974-7663.

 

 After You Register

Get your student ID card (validated)

        As a HawCC student, you will need a student photo ID. The cost is $10.00 for the first ID. Additional fees will be charged for replacements. No charge for validating existing ID cards. Picture-taking and validation are done at the Campus Center. Call 974-7499 for hours.

        New, transfer, and returning students need to show their receipt from in-person payment, or printed “Account Summary” from online payment, and a photo ID with birthdate, e.g. driver’s license, or passport. Continuing students get HawCC student ID cards revalidated for free by showing the current card and registration fee slip. 

        Your current photo student ID card must be taken to Mookini Library to be validated as a library card.  You cannot check out library materials or use the PC Lab until this is done.

 

Visit the Mookini Library/The Learning Center (TLC)

        Summer Session library hours will be posted at the Library’s front entrance before the session begins.

        Summer Session Learning Center hours will be posted at TLC’s entrance. The Learning Center is located on the first floor of the Mookini Library. You may enter TLC through its entrance on the side of the library facing the K classroom building.

        In West Hawai‘i call 322-4858 for service hours.

 

Parking on campus

        During the summer session, open parking is available except in designated and marked stalls.

 

Buy your books and supplies at the bookstore

        In Hilo, you can buy your textbooks, educational materials and equipment, convenience and personal items, and clothing at the UHH Bookstore. Personal and traveler’s checks, money orders, VISA and MasterCard are accepted. The Bookstore does not accept out-of-state personal checks. Located on the bottom floor of Hawai‘i Community College’s Business Education Building 346 (on the Upper Campus) the bookstore is open Monday through Friday except for holidays: 8:00am - 3:30pm.

      A full refund on books if returned within 14 calendar days after classes begin. Books must be unmarked for a full refund. A receipt is required.

        In West Hawai‘i, books are ordered online from the UH Mānoa bookstore. You must have a VISA or MasterCard to purchase books online. If you do not have a credit card, call 1-800-UHBOOKS. Books will be mailed after payment is received. Students should order books as soon as possible so they arrive before the start of class.

http://www.bookstore.hawaii.edu/MANOA/SelectTermDept.aspx

Adding a class  You may enroll in a class on a space available basis during the Add/Drop period (first day of class only).  A dated instructor’s signature is needed. Be sure to ask if a signed consent (green card) is needed.

 

Dropping a class  You can officially drop a class on the first day of class. These classes will not appear on your academic record. If your instructor did not sign your Drop form, you should notify your instructor that you are dropping the class.

        After the official drop period, you may withdraw from a class before the midpoint of the class session. A grade of “W” will appear on your academic record. If you fail to withdraw officially during this period, you risk receiving an “F” for such classes. Appropriate forms are available at the HawCC Admissions Office in Hilo, and at the UH Center at West Hawai‘i.

 

Completely withdrawing from all your classes  If you wish to withdraw completely from the Summer Session, you should obtain a Complete Withdrawal Form from the HawCC Admissions Office in Hilo, or from the UH Center at West Hawai‘i,  and follow official procedures. Students may completely withdraw through the last day of instruction.

 

 Policy Clause

        Hawai‘i Community College reserves the right to make changes in certain fees, faculty assignments, procedures and time schedules, to cancel classes where necessary and to set enrollment limits in classes.

        HawCC complies with federal and state rules/regulations regarding non-discrimination and affirmative action and educational opportunity for handicapped persons. Students wishing more info or to register a complaint on the basis of these rules, please contact Barbara Arthurs, Dean of Student Services, Hawai‘i Community College, 200 West Kāwili Street, Hilo, HI  96720-4091, (808) 974-7658.

        HawCC students with disabilities needing assistance are encouraged to contact the Hā‘awi Kōkua Program, Bldg. 388 Room 106, on the Manono Campus, 933-0702 [Voice/TTY].

  

Academic Policies

        Grades are indicated by letters: A, B, C, D, F, CR (Credit), NC (No credit), W (Withdrawal), and I (Incomplete). 

        Grade Points are given for all courses in which grades are reported.  For each semester hour of a course: 4 grade points are granted if the grade is A, 3 if B, 2 if C and 1 if D. 

        Grade Reports are no longer mailed. Grades for each semester are posted to students’ accounts after all classes for the semester have finished. Once grades are posted they may be viewed online by accessing your MyUH Portal account.

        An official transcript of your academic record can be requested after final grades are posted. Forms are available at the HawCC Records Office (808) 974-7662, or online (click on the “Request For Transcript Form” link) at http://www.hawaii.hawaii.edu/studentsvcs

        A fee of $5 is charged in advance for each transcript requested. For $15 the transcript will be processed within 24 hours after payment is made and the form is received by the HawCC Records Office. No fee is charged if a transcript is to be sent to another UH Admissions Office.

                Any change of address or forwarding address should be reported to the local post office and to HawCC by accessing your student information account online.

 

 

 Where is the Summer Application Form?

 

        Continuing Students: (those who were enrolled in Spring 2008) do not need to submit a Summer Session application.

        New, Returning, and Transfer Students: should submit a UH System Application Form (UHSAF) by 4:00pm on May 20, 2008 to the Admissions and Registration (A&R) Office. Applications received after this date may not be processed in time for registration for individual courses. The UHSAF application form is available in Hilo at the A&R Office in Bldg. 387 on the Manono Campus (808) 974-7661, in West Hawai‘i at the UH Center (808) 322-4856, or by e-mailing (hawccar@hawaii.edu). The UHSAF form is also available online at

http://www.hawaii.edu

            Early Admits and Running Start students: (High school juniors/seniors) in Hilo must contact Kaleo Quintana at 974-7741 [Voice/TTY] to obtain application materials and information. Students in West Hawai‘i must contact Raynette Haleamau-Kam at (808) 322-4856.

 

  

Regular Session: Credit Classes

Students can register for HawCC’s summer credit classes to get closer to completion of their degree, to try a HawCC class, or to complete a credit class and transfer the credit to another college. Be sure to check with the receiving campus for transferability of the course.

Class credits are listed below next to the title.

 

Tuition:      per credit hour (Resident).......................... $ 181.00

                per credit hour (Non-resident)             $ 214.00

 

 CVE- Cooperative Vocational Education (variable credits)

PreReq: Consent of CVE Coordinator and Program Advisor

        Registration for Summer CVE can be arranged at the CVE office, Bldg. 380, Manono Campus. Contact Earl Tamiya at 974-7493.

  

                                                                                Instr: Joel Peralto

                                                                                peralto@hawaii.edu

                                                                                http://webct.hawaii.edu

Acc 20—Fundamentals of Accounting I (3 cr)

PreReq: ESL 9 or Eng 20R or Eng 51 or place in Eng 21

    Basic principles of accounting; the accounting cycle; journals, ledgers, worksheets and financial statements. Utilizes forms and procedures predominant in manual bookkeeping and accounting systems.

    Internet access required. Contact instructor prior to the first day of class for login information and password.

 

        June 9 - July 18          Online class: days/times are arranged

        19870  Hilo     19871  West Hawai‘i

  

                                                                                Instr: Joel Peralto

                                                                                peralto@hawaii.edu

Acc 201—Elementary Accounting I (3 cr)     http://webct.hawaii.edu

 

PreReq: “C” in Eng 21 or “C” in Eng 22 or “C” in ESL 15 or place in Eng 100 or place in Eng 102

    An introduction to accounting theory including the functions of financial accounting and the uses and limitations of accounting information. Students will be introduced to various accounting topics relating to how financial accounting information is recorded, classified and summarized. Whenever possible, real world applications will be illustrated to give the student an understanding of how the topics relate to everyday use.

    Internet access required. Contact instructor prior to the first day of class for login information and password.

 

        June 9 - July 18          Online class: days/times are arranged

        19873  Hilo     19874  West Hawai‘i

  

                                                                                Instr: Donnalyn Kalei

                                                                                johnsd@hawaii.edu

                                                                                http://webct.hawaii.edu

AJ 101—Introduction to Administration of Justice (3 cr)

PreReq: Eng 21 or place in Eng 102; and Eng 22/ESL 15 or place in Eng 100

    This course focuses on history, philosophy, and language of the criminal justice system. The role of law enforcement, prosecutor, public defender, courts, and corrections is examined. Social aspects of change and how it affects the criminal justice system also explored.

    Internet access required. Contact instructor prior to the first day of class for login information and password.

 

        June 2 - July 11          Online class: days/times are arranged

        19933  Hilo     19934  West Hawai‘i

  

                                                                                Instr: Willow Aureala

                                                                                aureala@hawaii.edu

                                                                                http://webct.hawaii.edu

AJ 256—Domestic Violence and Child Abuse (3 cr)

Cross-listed as HSer 256 and WS 256

PreReq: Eng 21 or place in Eng 102; and Eng 22/ESL 15 or place in Eng 100

    Focuses on domestic violence and child abuse. The cycle of violence, causes, effects and symptoms of child abuse explored. Legal, public policy, criminal justice, health and social services responses and interventions to family, child and intimate partner abuse is examined.

    Internet access required. Contact instructor prior to the first day of class for login information and password.

 

        July 7 - August 14     Online class: days/times are arranged

        19876  Hilo     19877  West Hawai‘i

  

                                                                                Instr: Grace Miller

                                                                                millerg@hawaii.edu

Anth 200—Cultural Anthropology (3 cr)      http://webct.hawaii.edu

 

PreReq: Eng 21 or Eng 22 or ESL 15 or place in Eng 100 or place in Eng 102

    Humans as cultural and social beings. The major concepts and conclusions of cultural anthropology. Biological, social, and linguistic foundations of culture. Research methods.

    Internet access required. Contact instructor prior to the first day of class for login information and password.

 

        May 27 - July 3           Online class: days/times are arranged

        19879  Hilo     19880  West Hawai‘i

  

Anth 200—Cultural Anthropology (3 cr)                Instr: Jane Hoff

PreReq: Eng 21 or Eng 22 or ESL 15 or place in Eng 100 or place in Eng 102

    Humans as cultural and social beings. The major concepts and conclusions of cultural anthropology. Biological, social, and linguistic foundations of culture. Research methods.

 

        July 7 - July 31           Monday-Thursday     9:00am-12:15

        19808  Hilo only    Upper Campus,  K-129

  

                                                                            Instr: Violet Murakami

                                                                            violet@hawaii.edu

                                                                            https://laulima.hawaii.edu

Art 101—Introduction to the Visual Arts (3 cr)

    Introduction to the Visual Arts, the nature of the visual arts and their expression in various forms.

    Internet access required. Contact instructor prior to the first day of class for login information and password.

 

        July 7 - August 14     Online class: days/times are arranged

        19839  Hilo     19840  West Hawai‘i

 


Learning Community

 

Students must register for both classses. Students must contact the instructor prior to registering. (Classes marked with an * are funded by a grant from Alu Like. Preference given to Native Hawaiian students.) Non-Hawaiian students may register into the Hilo section.

 

                                                                            Instr: Violet Murakami

Art 112—Introduction to Digital Arts (3 cr)

PreReq: Eng 21 or Eng 22 or ESL 15 or place in Eng 100 or place in Eng 102

Recommended: Art 115 and/or basic computer competency

    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.

 

        July 7 - August 1       Monday-Friday          12:00pm-3:00

        19860  Alu Like*    Manono Campus,  381-14

        19861  Hilo only    Manono Campus,  381-14 

                                                                            Instr: Faith Kanakaole

HwSt 125—Hawaiian Plants and Their Uses (3 cr)

    The identification of Hawaiian plants and the study of their preparation and Hawaiian cultural uses especially for medicine, dyes, crafts and rituals; beliefs and practices; the deities.

 

        July 7 - August 1       Monday-Friday          9:00am-11:30

        19862  Alu Like*    Manono Campus,  381-17

        19863  Hilo only    Manono Campus,  381-17 

 

Biol 101—General Biology (3 cr)                          Instr: Jenni Rygh

PreReq: Eng 21 or Eng 22 or ESL 15 or place in Eng 100 or place in Eng 102

Recommended: concurrent enrollment in Biol 101L

    An introductory biology course for non-majors. Course covers molecular biology to ecosystems.

 

        July 7 - August 14     Monday-Friday          3:45pm-5:30

        19806  Hilo only    Upper Campus,  PB-15  Room 2 

 

Biol 101L—General Biology Lab (1 cr)                Instr: Jenni Rygh

CoReq: Biol 101 or prior completion

    Experiments and exercises to accompany Biology 101. Survey of the functioning, diversity, evolution and ecology of living things at the molecular, cellular, organ system and ecosystem levels.

 

        July 7 - August 14     Mon, Wed, Fri           5:45pm-8:20

        19807  Hilo only    Manono Campus,  3393-103

  

                                                                                Instr: James Lightner

                                                                                lightner@hawaii.edu

Bus 120—Principles of Business (3 cr)          http://webct.hawaii.edu

PreReq: Eng 21 or place in Eng 102; and Eng 22/ESL 15 or place in Eng 100

    Surveys the fundamentals of American business enterprise. Treats the foundations and responsibilities of business, management, finance, and marketing; and the legal, government, and social environment.

    Internet access required. Contact instructor prior to the first day of class for login information and password.

 

        May 27 - July 3           Online class: days/times are arranged

        19882  Hilo     19883  West Hawai‘i

 

 

Learning Community

 

Students must register for both classses. Students must contact the instructor prior to registering. Class includes 2 overnight trips to Waipi‘o Valley on June 14-15 and June 25-27. Students must supply own sleeping bag and overnight gear. Lab fee of $50 per student. Federally funded by Title III Native Hawaiian Serving Institutions Program. Preference given to Native Hawaiian students. Call 974-7602 or 974-7486 for more information and an application.

 

                                                                           Instr: Randal McEndree

Eng 21—Developmental Reading (3 cr)

PreReq: “C” or better in ESL 9 or Eng 20R or place in Eng 21

    Reading to find main ideas and specific details, to draw inferences, and to develop critical judgment. Training to develop flexible reading rates, study skills, and vocabulary. Drill and practice in independent reading activities.

 

        June 9 - June 24         Monday-Thursday     11:30am-2:30

        June 14 - June 15       Saturday, Sunday       overnight trip

        June 25 - June 27       Wednesday-Friday     overnight trip

        19865  Hilo only    Manono Campus,  381-17 

 

                                                                         Instr: Emerson Nahale-a

HwSt 160—Kalo (Taro) Culture I (3 cr)

PreReq: “C” in HwSt 125

CoReq: Haw 101 or prior completion

    Designed for students in AAS Hawaiian Lifestyles Degree, Mahi‘ai track. This course is the first in a series of four courses of Kalo (Taro) culture of the indigenous Hawaiians. The history, identification, lore, its effects upon the cultural past, present and future, Kalo Culture as a metaphor of cultural beliefs, practices and values are major focuses of the course. This course includes fieldwork and service learning.

 

        June 9 - June 24         Monday-Thursday     11:30am-2:30

        June 14 - June 15       Saturday, Sunday       overnight trip

        June 25 - June 27       Wednesday-Friday     overnight trip

        19865  Hilo only    Manono Campus,  381-17

 

 

Eng 21—Developmental Reading (3 cr)            Instr: Suzanne Kita

PreReq: “C” in ESL 9 or Eng 20R or place in Eng 21

    Reading to find main ideas and specific details, to draw inferences, and to develop critical judgment. Training to develop flexible reading rates, study skills, and vocabulary. Drill and practice in independent reading activities.

 

        June 10 - July 18        Monday-Thursday     9:30am-11:30

        19802  Hilo only    Upper Campus,  K-101 

 

                                                                                Instr: Loren Mitchell

Eng 22—Introduction to Expository Writing (3 cr)

PreReq: “C” in Eng 20W or place in Eng 22; and Eng 20R or Eng 51 or place in Eng 21

    Instruction and practice in writing clear, effective, well-developed paragraphs and short essays using various modes of development. Exit examination required.

 

        May 27 - July 3           Monday-Thursday     9:30am-11:30

        19801  Hilo only    Upper Campus,  K-102

 

 

Eng 100—Expository Writing (3 cr)               Instr: Loren Mitchell

PreReq: Eng 21 or “B” in Eng 51 or place in Eng 102; and “C” in Eng 22 or “C” in ESL 15 or place in Eng 100

    Instruction and practice in writing clear, effective university-level prose. Attention to all stages of the process—generating ideas, drafting, revising, and editing.

 

        July 7 - August 12     Monday-Thursday     9:30am-11:30

        19803  Hilo only    Upper Campus,  K-102

 

                                                                            Instr: Michael Hopson

                                                                            hopson@hawaii.edu

Eng 102—College Reading Skills (3 cr)     https://laulima.hawaii.edu

PreReq: Eng 21 or place in Eng 102; and Eng 20W or ESL 13 or place in Eng 22

    Emphasis on reading college‑level materials, including improvement in the following areas: problem solving skills, reading and interpreting literature, college vocabulary, study skills, library research skills, and speed reading skills to become a flexible reader.

    Internet access required. Contact instructor prior to the first day of class for login information and password.

 

        May 27 - July 3           Online class: days/times are arranged

        19885  Hilo     19886  West Hawai‘i

 

                                                    Coordinator: Sarah Anderson

                                                    sanderson@keck.hawaii.edu

                                                    http://cfao.ucolick.org/EO/internshipsnew

Etro 193V -- Cooperative Vocational Education (3 cr)

    The Akamai Observatory Internship Program offers students remarkable opportunities to participate in the cutting edge astronomy taking place on the Big Island via paid summer internships at the observatories on Mauna Kea. The program is sponsored by the Center for Adaptive Optics (CfAO), a National Science Foundation Science and Technology Center, in collaboration with Mauna Kea Observatories and Hawai‘i Community College to develop pathways for local students into astronomy and technical observatory work. More information on both programs can be found at the website above or by contacting the Hawai‘i Island Coordinator, Sarah Anderson (e-mail above) or by phone at (808) 881-3839.

 

 

        June 10 - July 25        Monday-Friday          9:00am-5:00

        19967  Hawai‘i Island    Manono Campus,  391-2

 

                                                                             Instr: Gwynne Pacheco

                                                                             gpacheco@hawaii.edu

FamR 230—Human Development (3 cr)    http://webct.hawaii.edu

PreReq: Eng 21 or Eng 22 or ESL 15 or place in Eng 100 or place in Eng 102

    Concepts, issues, theories of human growth/development from conception to death. Focuses on interrelation of physical cognitive, and psychosocial development of the individual throughout life span.

    Internet access required. Contact instructor prior to the first day of class for login information and password.

 

        May 27 - July 3           Online class: days/times are arranged

        19888  Hilo     19889  West Hawai‘i

 

                                                                             Instr: Moshe Rapaport

                                                                             rapaport@hawaii.edu

                                                                             http://webct.hawaii.edu

Geog 101—Geography and the Natural Environment (3 cr)

PreReq: Eng 21 or Eng 22 or ESL 15 or place in Eng 100 or place in Eng 102

    Survey of the natural environment of the earth; distribution and interrelationships of climate, vegetation, soils and landforms with a focus on Hawai‘i and the Pacific. Emphasis on current environmental problems and issues as they are related to course content.

    Internet access required. Contact instructor prior to the first day of class for login information and password.

 

        May 27 - July 3           Online class: days/times are arranged

        19891  Hilo      19892  West Hawai‘i

 

                                                                             Instr: Moshe Rapaport

                                                                             rapaport@hawaii.edu

                                                                             http://webct.hawaii.edu

Geog 102—World Regional Geography (3 cr)

PreReq: Eng 21 or Eng 22 or ESL 15 or place in Eng 100 or place in Eng 102

    Survey of the of the world’s major geographic regions with focus on the interrelationships between the physical and human elements of these regions. Geographic aspects of contemporary economic, social and political conditions will be studied as they relate to human use of, and impact on, the land and resources.

    Internet access required. Contact instructor prior to the first day of class for login information and password.

 

        May 27 - July 3           Online class: days/times are arranged

        19894  Hilo     19895  West Hawai‘i

 

                                                                             Instr: Moshe Rapaport

                                                                             rapaport@hawaii.edu

Geog 122—Geography of Hawai‘i (3 cr)      http://webct.hawaii.edu

PreReq: Eng 21 or Eng 22 or ESL 15 or place in Eng 100 or place in Eng 102

    Surveys the physical and cultural geography of the Hawaiian Islands. Emphasis on the volcanic landforms, coastal features, climate and vegetation. Cultural aspects include population, settlement, agriculture, economics and land use. Students are expecteded to learn names and locations of physical and cultural features of the Hawaiian Islands.

    Internet access required. Contact instructor prior to the first day of class for login information and password.

 

        July 7 - August 14     Online class: days/times are arranged

        19897  Hilo     19898  West Hawai‘i

 

                                                                              Instr: L. Jennie Padilla

                                                                              lpadilla@hawaii.edu

Hist 151—World Civilization I (3 cr)            http://webct.hawaii.edu

PreReq: Eng 21 or Eng 22 or ESL 15 or place in Eng 100 or place in Eng 102

    Broad survey of world history from prehistoric to 16th century.

    Internet access required. Contact instructor prior to the first day of class for login information and password.

 

        May 27 - July 3           Online class: days/times are arranged

        19842  Hilo     19843  West Hawai‘i

 

                                                                              Instr: L. Jennie Padilla

                                                                              lpadilla@hawaii.edu

Hist 151W—WI-World Civilization I (3 cr) http://webct.hawaii.edu

PreReq: Eng 100

    Broad survey of world history from prehistoric to 16th century.

    Internet access required. Contact instructor prior to the first day of class for login information and password.

 

        May 27 - July 3           Online class: days/times are arranged

        19845  Hilo     19846  West Hawai‘i

 

                                                                            Instr: Shanti Devi

                                                                            sdevi@hawaii.edu

Hist 152—World Civilization II (3 cr)       https://laulima.hawaii.edu

PreReq: Eng 21 or Eng 22 or ESL 15 or place in Eng 100 or place in Eng 102

    A broad survey of world history from 16th century to present.

    Internet access required. Contact instructor prior to the first day of class for login information and password.

 

        May 27 - July 3           Online class: days/times are arranged

        19900  Hilo     19901  West Hawai‘i

 

                                                                                Instr: Ka‘iana Haili

                                                                                khaili@hawaii.edu

Hist 153—Hawai‘i and the World I (3 cr)      http://webct.hawaii.edu

PreReq: Eng 21 or Eng 22 or ESL 15 or place in Eng 100 or place in Eng 102

    History of Hawai‘i from the earliest times until the reign of Kamehameha within the context of world history.

    Internet access required. Contact instructor prior to the first day of class for login information and password.

 

        July 7 - August 14     Online class: days/times are arranged

        19848  Hilo     19849  West Hawai‘i

 

                                                                                Instr: Ka‘iana Haili

                                                                                khaili@hawaii.edu

Hist 154—Hawai‘i and the World II (3 cr)    http://webct.hawaii.edu

PreReq: Eng 21 or Eng 22 or ESL 15 or place in Eng 100 or place in Eng 102

    History of Hawai‘i since the reign of Kamehameha within the context of world history.

    Internet access required. Contact instructor prior to the first day of class for login information and password.

 

        July 7 - August 14     Online class: days/times are arranged

        19851  Hilo      19852  West Hawai‘i

 

                                                                                Instr: Lucy Jones

                                                                                lucyj@hawaii.edu

                                                                                http://webct.hawaii.edu

HSer 110—Introduction to Human Services (3 cr)

    An overview of the field of human services including history, present and future perspectives, strategies of intervention, organization and delivery of services, issues and requirements for service givers, and kinds of employment. The course surveys selected human service agencies available within the local community (principally Hilo).

    Internet access required. Contact instructor prior to the first day of class for login information and password.

 

        May 27 - July 3           Online class: days/times are arranged

        19903  Hilo     19904  West Hawai‘i

 

HSer 248—Case Management (3 cr)           Instr: Christine Kefford

Cross-listed as Subs 248

PreReq: HSer 110 or Subs 268; and Eng 21 or place in Eng 102; and Eng 22 or ESL 15 or place in Eng 100

    Provides knowledge and practical skills to become competent case managers in human services agencies. Develops