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INTR 3980: International Studies/Relations Field Studies
3.00 - 12.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
A course that emphasizes the world cultures curriculum theme. Students are taught to think critically about how cultures are presented through the content and structure of this course. In-class activities include lectures and participatory exercises. Field trips will take students to a wide range of cultural sites on O'ahu (Bishop Museum, Hawaiian Plantation Village, etc.). Pre: PSCI 1400 or PSCI 2000; WRI 1200.
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INTR 3990: Nonpaid Internship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
See Internships page 393.
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INTR 3991: Paid Internship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
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INTR 4110: Diaspora Cultures
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
This course examines several different examples of people in Diaspora whether forcibly or through voluntary migration. It seeks to understand the phenomenon of groups of people who are defined and who define themselves as separate entities from some putative mainstreams, with a separate point of origin. Classic Diaspora cultures to be covered include the Jewish Diaspora, the African Diaspora, and the Chinese Diaspora. More recent Diasporas across the Pacific will also be included. Pre: WRI 1200 and any introductory social science course.
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INTR 6300: International and Domestic Emergency Management
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
A comparative study of international and domestic emergency management. The course provides the basic tools for planning and implementing disaster and recovery plans. Topics include civil-military coordination in complex emergencies, NGO and public health issues, command, control and information management, communication and warning systems, intergovernmental relations, and media relations. Pre: Graduate Standing.
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INTR 6990: Nonpaid Internship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
See Internships page 393.
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INTR 6991: Paid Internship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
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INTR 6997: Special Topics in International Studies
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
This is a special topics seminar in International Studies. Course content will vary as set forth in an approved syllabus. Course may be repeatable as contents change (up to 6 credits). Pre: Graduate standing.
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IS 5050: Modern Programming Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
This is a course in the fundamentals of modern programming. It is meant to be a first programming course for students without a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or as a refresher course for computer professionals who have an interest in learning about modern programming languages and techniques. The course will introduce prospective MSIS students to the problem-solving and programming skills needed to succeed in a modern information technology graduate programs. IS 5050 is an intensive hands-on experience that will require most students to dedicate significant amounts of time to the weekly assignments. Pre: CSCI 1011 or CSCI 1041 or consent. Graduate standing.
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IS 5060: Software Engineering Tools
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
A comprehensive introduction to software applications development principles and practices. The course integrates systems analysis techniques with prototyping. The objective is to study the process by which effective software systems are brought into existence. Topics include: methods and tools for software development, design heuristics, top-down decomposition, stepwise refinement, prototyping, and testing. The course will also cover examples of available software tools concentrating on MS Project, Rational Rose, and UML. The course requires extensive hands-on computer work. Pre: CSCI 1011 or CSCI 1041 or consent. Graduate standing.
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