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Hawaiian Studies (ASC) - Windward Community College

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Name:________________________________________________________ ID:_______________________________________<br />

HAWAIIAN STUDIES 2012-13<br />

Graduation Checklist for <strong>Windward</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

ACADEMIC SUBJECT CERTIFICATE (ACS) – 25 credits<br />

The <strong>ASC</strong> in <strong>Hawaiian</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> prepares students for careers in education, the visitor industry, or in fields requiring expertise in <strong>Hawaiian</strong> subject<br />

matter.<br />

This certificate consists of a minimum of 25 total credits with three different areas of emphasis: Language, History/Culture, and Science. See course<br />

descriptions for prerequisites.<br />

This is not an official document. Use it to keep track of your academic progress. You are responsible for meeting your program and graduation<br />

requirements. Check catalog for course descriptions and course prerequisites. See your academic counselor if you need help.<br />

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COURSE<br />

REQUIRED CORE COURSES – 11 credits<br />

HAW 101 Elementary <strong>Hawaiian</strong> I √ √ √ 4<br />

HAW 102 Elementary <strong>Hawaiian</strong> II √ √ √ 4<br />

HWST 107 Hawaii: Center of the Pacific √ √ √ 3<br />

REQUIRED COURSES FOR AREA OF EMPHASIS – 6-9 credits<br />

Language – 8 credits<br />

History & Culture – 6 credits<br />

Science – 9 credits<br />

HAW 201 Intermediate <strong>Hawaiian</strong> I √ 4<br />

HAW 202 Intermediate <strong>Hawaiian</strong> II √ 4<br />

CREDIT<br />

HIST 284 History of Hawaii (Formerly HIST 224) √ 3<br />

HWST 270 <strong>Hawaiian</strong> Mythology<br />

√ 3<br />

or REL 205 Understanding <strong>Hawaiian</strong> Religion<br />

BOT 105 Ethnobotany √ 3<br />

IS 160 Polynesian Voyaging & Seamanship √ 3<br />

IS 260 Polynesian Voyaging & Stewardship √ 3<br />

ELECTIVE COURSES – 5-8 credits<br />

Language – 6 credits<br />

History & Culture – 8 credits<br />

Science – 5 credits<br />

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Total Credits 25<br />

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<strong>Hawaiian</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> Electives<br />

AQUA 201 The <strong>Hawaiian</strong> Fishpond (3) HWST 275 Wahi Pana: Mythology of the <strong>Hawaiian</strong> Landscape<br />

AQUA 201L The <strong>Hawaiian</strong> Fishpond Lab (1) HWST<br />

275L<br />

(3)<br />

Wahi Pana: Mythology of the <strong>Hawaiian</strong> Landscape<br />

Field Lab (1)<br />

ART 189 Ka Una Paa - Introduction to <strong>Hawaiian</strong> Art & Design (3) HWST 285 La’au Lapa’au I” <strong>Hawaiian</strong> Medicinal Herbs (4)<br />

ASTR 110 Introduction to Astronomy (3) HIST 284 History of Hawaii (3) (Formerly HIST 224)<br />

Recommended for Science Emphasis IS 160A/B Polynesian Voyaging and Seamanship (3)<br />

BIOL 200 Coral Reefs (3) Recommended for History/Culture Emphasis<br />

Recommended for Science Emphasis IS 160L Polynesian Voyaging and Seamanship Lab (1)<br />

BOT 105 Ethnobotany (3) IS 201 The Ahupua‘a (3)<br />

BOT 130 Plants in the <strong>Hawaiian</strong> Environment (4) IS 260A/B Polynesian Voyaging and Stewardship (3)<br />

Recommended for Science Emphasis Recommended for History/Culture Emphasis<br />

GEOG 122 Geography of Hawaii (3) IS 260L Polynesian Voyaging and Stewardship (1)<br />

GG 103 Geology of the <strong>Hawaiian</strong> Islands (3) MUS 121F Beginning Slack Key Guitar (2)<br />

Recommended for Science Emphasis MUS 122F Intermediate Slack Key Guitar I (2)<br />

GG 210 Oahu Field Geology (1) MUS 121Z Beginning Ukulele (2)<br />

GG 211 Big Island Field Geology (1) MUS 122Z Intermediate Ukulele (2)<br />

GG 212 Maui Field Geology (1) MUS 130F Slack Key Guitar Ensemble (2)<br />

GG 213 Molokai, Lanai, and Kahoolawe Field Geology (1) MUS 177 Introduction to <strong>Hawaiian</strong> Music (3)<br />

GG 214 Kauai and Niihau Field Geology (1) OCN 201 Science of the Sea (3)<br />

HAW 201 Intermediate <strong>Hawaiian</strong> I (4) Recommended for Science Emphasis<br />

HAW 202 Intermediate <strong>Hawaiian</strong> II (4) OCN 260 Pacific Surf Science and Technology (3)<br />

HWST 115 Mo’okuauhau: <strong>Hawaiian</strong> Genealogies (3) OCN 260L Oahu Surf Science and Technology Lab (1)<br />

HWST 130 Hula Olapa: Traditional <strong>Hawaiian</strong> Dance (3) POLS 180 Introduction to <strong>Hawaiian</strong> Politics (3)<br />

Recommended for: Language or History/Culture Emphasis REL 205 Understanding <strong>Hawaiian</strong> Religion (3)<br />

HWST 131 Hula Olapa “Elua: Traditional <strong>Hawaiian</strong> Dance II (3) SOC 250 <strong>Community</strong> Forces in Hawaii (3)<br />

HWST 135 Kalai La’au: <strong>Hawaiian</strong> Woodwork and Wood Carving (3) ZOOL 105 <strong>Hawaiian</strong> Use of Fish and Aquatic Invertebrates (3)<br />

HWST 136 Kalai La’au II: Advanced Techniques in Carving (3) ZOOL 107 Identification of <strong>Hawaiian</strong> Fishes (3)<br />

HWST 222 Ma’awe No’eau: <strong>Hawaiian</strong> Fiber Work (3) Recommended for Science Emphasis<br />

HWST 255 Intro to the <strong>Hawaiian</strong> Kingdom: Navigators & Kings (3)<br />

HWST 270 <strong>Hawaiian</strong> Mythology (3)<br />

HWST 273 Tattoo Traditions of Polynesia (3)<br />

5.25.12<br />

□ 2.0 cumulative grade point average.<br />

Graduation Requirements<br />

□ Residency requirement: At least 50% of the required courses in the major area (the final credits) must be earned at the <strong>College</strong>. Under<br />

certain circumstances, this requirement may be waived upon request made to the Dean of Student Services.<br />

□ Last day for graduation certification is the last day of instruction.

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