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ANTH 447 - Polynesian Cultures
Summer 2020 • 05/26-07/02 • TBA | Anthropology | 3 Credits
Online To Be Announced/Arranged | Distance - Completely Online | F Young
Analysis of Polynesian cultures from their origins to contemporary states. Pre: junior standing or consent. DS
ACC 395 - Accounting Internship
Summer 2020 • 05/26-08/14 • TBA | Accounting | 1 Credits
To Be Arranged To Be Announced/Arranged | R Varley
On-the-job experience in the accounting community. Term paper and meetings with faculty advisor required. CR/NC only. Pre: consent.
ANTH 483 - Japanese Culture & Behavior
Summer 2020 • 07/06-08/14 • TBA | Anthropology | 3 Credits
Online To Be Announced/Arranged | Distance - Completely Online | C Chapman
Sociocultural factors in Japanese behavior. Social structure; traditional institutions. DS
ARAB 101 - Elem Modern Standard Arabic
Summer 2020 | Arabic | 4 Credits
Distance - Completely Online | To Be Announced
Designed to provide students with basic knowledge of Modern Standard Arabic. Focuses on developing proficiency in the standard written Arabic language, as well as formal spoken Arabic. HSL
ARAB 102 - Elem Modern Standard Arabic
Summer 2020 | Arabic | 4 Credits
Distance - Completely Online | To Be Announced
Focuses on developing proficiency in the standard written Arabic language as well as formal spoken Arabic. It introduces a wide range of situation-based texts and topics that build vocabulary, grammar, and general communicative competence. Pre: 101. HSL
Storyteller Ben Moffat
Storyteller Ben Moffat January 21 10:00am Hosted by Kaunoa Senior Center Click here to register Ben Moffat worked as a theatre professor at Windward Community College (WCC) for over 20 years. During that time, he performed across the US and…
Storyteller Ben Moffat
Storyteller Ben Moffat January 20 10:00am Hosted by Kaunoa Senior Center Click here to register Ben Moffat worked as a theatre professor at Windward Community College (WCC) for over 20 years. During that time, he performed across the US and…
Storyteller Ben Moffat
Storyteller Ben Moffat January 19 10:00am Hosted by Kaunoa Senior Center Click here to register Ben Moffat worked as a theatre professor at Windward Community College (WCC) for over 20 years. During that time, he performed across the US and…
Storyteller Nyla Fujii-Babb
Storyteller Nyla Fujii-Babb January 28 10:00am Hosted by Kaunoa Senior Center Click here to register Nyla Fujii-Babb has been a professional storyteller, artistic director, voiceover talent, teacher, and actress for over 30 years in Hawai‘i. She has produced, performed in,…
Storyteller Nyla Fujii-Babb
Storyteller Nyla Fujii-Babb January 27 10:00am Hosted by Kaunoa Senior Center Click here to register Nyla Fujii-Babb has been a professional storyteller, artistic director, voiceover talent, teacher, and actress for over 30 years in Hawai‘i. She has produced, performed in,…
Storyteller Nyla Fujii-Babb
Storyteller Nyla Fujii-Babb January 26 10:00am Hosted by Kaunoa Senior Center Click here to register Nyla Fujii-Babb has been a professional storyteller, artistic director, voiceover talent, teacher, and actress for over 30 years in Hawai‘i. She has produced, performed in,…
ACM 385: Topics in Creative Media: The Hollywood Studio System
About the Instructor Brett Service is a Critical Studies graduate from the University of Southern California’s School of Cinematic Arts. He previously worked as Curator of the Warner Bros. Archives at USC where he oversaw and facilitated access to the…
ACM 380: Genre and Narrative Theory in Creative Media: Popular Music on Film, TV & New Media
About the Instructor Brett Service is a Critical Studies graduate from the University of Southern California’s School of Cinematic Arts. He previously worked as Curator of the Warner Bros. Archives at USC where he oversaw and facilitated access to the…
Communicology (COMG)
The Department of Communicology offers nationally-ranked programs focused on human communication processes and functions. The curriculum is organized around four topic areas: relational communication, persuasion/social influence, message processing, and intercultural communication. Go to Class Availability for the complete listing of…
ART 357: Sculpture – Small Scale
About the Instructor Juvana Soliven is a visual artist predominantly working in metal and fiber. She is locally, nationally, and internationally exhibited, including exhibitions in New York, the Netherlands, Germany, Iceland, and a future exhibition in Japan. Some technical and…
ART 116: Intro to 3D Composition
About the Instructor Juvana Soliven is a visual artist predominantly working in metal and fiber. She is locally, nationally, and internationally exhibited, including exhibitions in New York, the Netherlands, Germany, Iceland, and a future exhibition in Japan. Some technical and…
SLS 490: Second Language Testing
About the Instructor Dr. Dan Isbell, PhD, Michigan State University, has been involved in language testing for nearly a decade. He has worked on tests for intensive English programs, a language test for a vocational program, and large-scale international English…
SLS 480P: Second Language Pedagogy: Task Based Language Teaching in Action
About the Instructor Huy Phung has been working in the field of language education for 10 years. He is currently a PhD candidate at the UH Mānoa Department of Second Language Studies, studying how interaction facilitates language acquisition and development.…
SLS 303: Second Language Teaching
About the Instructor Hoa Le is a PhD student in the Second Language Studies Department where she focuses on teacher education, task-based language teaching, and instructed second language acquisition. She has taught English in the US, Vietnam, and Korea. She…
Phil 305: Philosophy of Religion
About the Instructor Don Blakeley, Ph.D., emeritus professor, California State University, Fresno and Adjunct Lecturer in the Philosophy Department at the UH. For inquiries: donaldnb@hawaii.edu or call 808-551-0290 (cell) Summer 1 (online)Zero Textbook Cost course An examination of important perennial…
PHIL 102: Asian Traditions
About the Instructor Kevin Rickman, is a PhD student in the philosophy department. He originally studied philosophy and English at the University of Wisconsin - Parkside campus, and moved to Hawai'i to continue his studies in the graduate program in…
PHIL 101: Introduction to Philosophy: Morals and Society
About the Instructor Kevin Rickman, is a PhD student in the philosophy department. He originally studied philosophy and English at the University of Wisconsin - Parkside campus, and moved to Hawai'i to continue his studies in the graduate program in…
EALL 282: Korean Literature in Translation – Modern
About the Instructor Emily Jungmin Yoon is the author of A Cruelty Special to Our Species (Ecco, 2018) and Ordinary Misfortunes (Tupelo Press, 2017). She has also translated and edited a chapbook of poems, Against Healing: Nine Korean Poets (Tilted…
EALL 372: Topics in Modern Japanese Literature: Journeys of the Heart
About the Instructor Elizabeth Misao Keith, PhD, has enjoyed teaching Japanese literature and culture at UH Mānoa off and on for 18 years. She has lectured, hosted seminars, and conducted workshops in Singapore, S. Korea, Japan, South Africa, and Kenya.…
BOT 160: Campus Plants
About the Instructor Nōweo Kai is from Kaimuki. Both of her parents are from O‘ahu, and grandparents from O‘ahu and Hawai‘i Island. She loves Hawai‘i's natural and cultural history, has worked in education and Hawaiian plant conservation, and aims to…
PHIL 213: Modern Philosophy
About the Instructor Lisa Widdison holds degrees from UCLA and UH Mānoa and conducts research in Sanskrit Aesthetics, Indian Philosophy, Theory of Knowledge and Philosophy of Emotions. She also teaches: The History of Philosophy, World Philosophy, Environmental Philosophy, and Ethics.…