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HIST 496: Selected Topics in History
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii-West Oahu
Topics selected will be based on program relevancy and student interest. Course content will vary. May be repeated for credit.
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HIST 499: Directed Reading and Research
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii-West Oahu
Individual projects in various fields. To be arranged with the instructor.
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HPST 201: Ka 'Ano'ano:Introduction to Hawaiian Studies
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii-West Oahu
This is a survey course exploring various themes in Hawaiian Studies, including origins, land use and tenure, historical perspectives, language, spirituality, art, and contemporary issues. Course will focus largely on Hawai'i as our home land/base, but will also include relevant information and discussion on similar issues throughout Polynesia and the Pacific. Pre: Placement into ENG 100 or concurrent enrollment in ENG 22. (HAP)
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HPST 212: Pa'a Ke Kahua:Hula Foundations
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii-West Oahu
This is an introductory course on basic foundations of Hula (Hawaiian dance) that incorporates an introduction to the origins, history, literature, and contemporary state of hula with the learning and performing of dances and chants. Pre: HAW 101 or concurrent enrollment or instructor consent; and placement into ENG 100 or concurrent enrollment in ENG 22. (DA)
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HPST 296: Selected Topics
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii-West Oahu
Topics will vary with student interest and relevancy to the program. May be repeated for credit.
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HPST 299: Directed Reading and Research
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii-West Oahu
To be arranged with the instructor.
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HPST 311: Hawai'i's Economy
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii-West Oahu
Economic history of Hawai'i from pre-Captain Cook to the present, current economic problems, trends and alternative economic futures for Hawai'i. (Cross-list ECON 311) (DS)
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HPST 326: Hawaiian and Pacific Environments
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii-West Oahu
This course will examine historic and current ecological principles and human impact on the environment. Course objectives include: 1) learning about underlying scientific principles which affect Earth's environment; 2) evaluating problems arising from human interaction with the environment; and 3) examining both scientific and cultural solutions to environmental problems, especially with reference to Hawai'i. (Cross-list SSCI 326) (DB)
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HPST 330: Science and Technology in Pre-Contact Hawai'i
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii-West Oahu
This course examines the means by which the Polynesian people came to Hawai'i using an instrumentless science of navigation and a highly evolved technology for constructing open ocean sailing canoes. The course also examines the ways in which they prospered in the absence of metals and pottery, as well as which plants they brought with them and which native plants they learned to use. The knowledge and techniques they developed that became uniquely Hawaiian will be covered. (DH)
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HPST 342: Indigenous Peoples and Modernity
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii-West Oahu
This course offers a comparative understanding of the growing importance of nations not represented by states - the indigenous peoples of the fourth world. Case studies will draw from the experience of Native Hawaiians, Native Americans, Australian Aborigines, and South African San (among others) to clarify struggles for cultural and political sovereignty, and the growing contribution of such earth-based societies to politics and cosmology beyond modernity. The goal will be to facilitate constructive discourse between indigenous peoples and the citizens of industrial nations. (Cross-list ANTH/POLS 342)
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