Hawaiian Studies 107: Hawaiʻi Center of the Pacific DUAL CREDIT

$650.00

.5 elective credit (A-F), Online & Asynchronous through Honolulu Community College

Open to grades 11-12. Prerequisites: Acceptance into HCC as Early Admission (form), qualifying score on EdReady assessment of 75 or SAT ERBW score of 510 or ACT score of 18. Seats are limited.  Additional forms required.

Course overview

An introduction to the unique aspects of the native point of view in Hawaiʻi and in the larger Pacific with regards to origins, language, religion, land, art, history, and modern issues. (3 hrs. lect. per week). Conducted online at student's own schedule within a time frame established by the instructor (ASYNC). This section is S-Focus (SF), meaning that a significant portion of the assignments and content will concentrate on issues of sustainability. This HAP-focus course fulfills the HAP-focus graduation requirement (3 UH credits) for HCC's AA degree and UH Manoa's baccalaureate requirements.

.5 elective credit (A-F), Online & Asynchronous through Honolulu Community College

Open to grades 11-12. Prerequisites: Acceptance into HCC as Early Admission (form), qualifying score on EdReady assessment of 75 or SAT ERBW score of 510 or ACT score of 18. Seats are limited.  Additional forms required.

Course overview

An introduction to the unique aspects of the native point of view in Hawaiʻi and in the larger Pacific with regards to origins, language, religion, land, art, history, and modern issues. (3 hrs. lect. per week). Conducted online at student's own schedule within a time frame established by the instructor (ASYNC). This section is S-Focus (SF), meaning that a significant portion of the assignments and content will concentrate on issues of sustainability. This HAP-focus course fulfills the HAP-focus graduation requirement (3 UH credits) for HCC's AA degree and UH Manoa's baccalaureate requirements.