FSHE 164 - Interpret Hawai'i for the Tourism Industry

Institution:
Kapiolani Community College
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Description:
1 hour lecture per week FSHE 164 is designed to teach students, and those who interpret Hawai'i to the visitors, a clear sense of place - a sense of knowing about the place where we live and work. With the visitor experience in mind, this course covers Hawai'i's history, culture, common language, plants and animalUpon successful completion of FSHE 164, the student should be able to: Apply the correct pronunciation to the Hawaiian language. Recite and define a basic list of Hawaiian words. Explain basic Hawaiian geography and orientation in the Pacific. Describe Polynesian migration. Elaborate on Captain Cook's discovery of the Hawaiian Islands. Identify and explain the succession of the Monarchy and march to annexation. Define the components of and their significance to a modern Hawai'i. Restate basic facts and points of interest of each of the Hawaiian Islands. Identify plants and animals of Hawai'i, being able to distinguish between native, indigenous and endemic species.
Credits:
1.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(808) 734-9000
Regional Accreditation:
Western Association of Schools and Colleges
Calendar System:
Semester

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