MILITARY CAMPUS PROGRAMS • OFF-CAMPUS PROGRAMS
HAWAI‘I PACIFIC UNIVERSITY SCHEDULE OF COURSES INSIDE:
General Admission and Registration Information CAMPUS KEY: MCP= Online Day: M=Monday
SUMMER 8 I
2015
Schedule of Classes
MHK= Hickam MKB=Kaneohe MPH=Pearl Harbor MSB=Schofield Barracks MTR=Tripler T=Tuesday W=Wednesday R=Thursday F=Friday S=Saturday U=Sunday
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Sec
Title
Credits
1521 1522 1523 1524 1526 1525 1527 1656 1528 1529 1530 1533 1534 1536 1535 1537 1538 1539 1540 1541 1542 1670 1674 1545 1546 1657 1547 1548 1549 1550 1551 1552 1553 1554 1555 1556 1557 1558 1559 1560 1671 1682 1561 1562 1563 1564 1565 1672 1566 1568 1569 1567 1571 1572 1570 1573 1574 1575 1658 1576
ACCT ACCT ACCT ANTH ARTS ARTS BIOL BIOL BIOL BUS CHEM COM COM CSCI CSCI CSCI CSCI CSCI CSCI CSCI CSCI CSCI CSCI CSCI CSCI ECON ECON ECON ECON ENG FIN FIN GEOG HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HUM INTR INTR INTR JADM JADM JADM JADM JADM MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH
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Principles of Accounting I Principles of Accounting II Federal Income Tax - Indiv Diversity in Workplace Introduction to Visual Arts Introduction to Visual Arts Introductory Biology Introductory Biology Anatomy and Physiology II Introduction to Business Introductory Chemistry Public Speaking Business Communication Intro to Computer Info Systems Intro to Computer Info Systems Discrete Math for Comp. Sci. Foundations of Programming Computer Science I Computer Science I Lab Algorithms Operating Systems Comp Security & Info Assurance C# Software Project I Software Project Management Naked Economics Principles of Microeconomics Principles of Macroeconomics Managerial Economics Introduction to Literature Business Finance Real Estate Finance Intro to Human Geography History World Cultures to 1500 History World Cultures to 1500 Global Hist Exp Since 1500 Global Hist Exp Since 1500 Europe/Age of Revolution History of Warfare to 1500 U.S. Military History Introduction to the Humanities The International System National and Int’l Security Contemporary Nations: SE Asia Crimes and Criminals Justice Management Law Enforcement: Contmp Iss Crime Victims and Justice CSI: Theories and Practicies Fundamentals of College Math Fundamentals of College Math Fundamentals of College Math Fundamentals of Math Lab Fundamentals of Math Lab Fundamentals of Math Lab Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra Lab.
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Campus Day Times MKB W 1730-2040 MCP MCP MCP MKB F 1730-2040 MCP MHK R 1730-2040 MCP MSI F 1730-2040 MCP MCP MHK W 1730-2040 MCP MKB M 1730-2040 MCP MCP MPH R 1730-2040 MCP MCP MHK R 1730-2040 MHK F 1730-2040 MCP MCP MHK W 1730-2040 MHK W 1730-2040 MCP MPH M 1730-2040 MCP MPH F 1730-2040 MPH R 1730-2040 MCP MCP MKB F 1730-2040 MHK R 1730-2040 MCP MHK W 1730-2040 MCP MCP MHK M 730-2040 MCP MCP MCP MHK T 1730-2040 MHK R 1730-2040 MCP MHK F 1730-2040 MPH T 1730-2040 MCP MCP MHK T 1730-2040 MKB W 1730-2040 MCP MHK T 2041-2140 MKB W 2041-2140 MCP MHK S 1730-2040 MPH M 1730-2040 MCP MCP MHK S 2041-2140
Instructor Walker, Welmon Thomas, Jerry Hartman, Douglas Laarhoven, Ruurdje Karabinus, Denise Manuzak, Lisa Cruz, Raymond Manuzak, Augustina Fernandez, Anna Staff Strahl, Jennifer Nicholas, Ronald Wester, Han Nee Willeby, Tarek Kyler, Brian Lo, Eddie Calderwood, Robert Samson, Donaldine Samson, Donaldine Ishaque, Azhar Staff Kyler, Brian Ishaque, Azhar Ishaque, Azhar Ishaque, Azhar He, Hua He, Hua Yalimaiwai, Jon He, Hua Marchant, Janis L Flores, Thomas Walton, Brien Watson, Leon Bliss, Brenden Sollfrank, Gayle Corcoran, James Crozier-Garcia, Jaime Moon, Joshua Bliss, Brenden Corcoran, James Hansen, Christine Huston, Jan Abdmishani, Amir Corcoran, James Sunia, Sheryl Masuda, Melvin Merkle, Jennifer Mau Mukai, Jasmine Sunia, Sheryl Slayter, Summer Fujimoto, Maurice Conlan, Matthew Slayter, Summer Fujimoto, Maurice Conlan, Matthew Corcoran, Thomas Patterson, Matthew Lo, Eddie Costanzo, Paul Corcoran, Thomas
SUMMER 8 • 2015
Summer 8 - 2014 (8 weeks) cont’d CAMPUS KEY: MCP= Online Day: M=Monday
MHK= Hickam MKB=Kaneohe MPH=Pearl Harbor MSB=Schofield Barracks MTR=Tripler T=Tuesday W=Wednesday R=Thursday F=Friday S=Saturday U=Sunday
CRN
SUBJ
Crs
Sec
Title
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1577 1578 1579 1581 1580 1659 1582 1583 1584 1585 1586 1587 1589 1590 1591 1592 1593 1594 1595 1596 1597 1598 1599 1600 1601 1602 1673 1603 1605 1606 1607 1608 1660 1609 1610 1611 1612 1613 1615 1614 1661 1616 1617 1618 1619 1620 1622 1624 1621 1623 1625 1626 1627 1630 1628 1629 1631
MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MGMT MGMT MGMT MGMT MGMT MGMT MGMT MIS MIS MIS MIS MKTG MKTG MUS PHYS PSCI PSCI PSCI PSCI PSY PSY PSY PSY PSY PSY PSY SOC SOC SOC SOC SPAN WRI WRI WRI WRI WRI WRI WRI WRI WRI WRI WRI WRI WRI WRI
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Intermediate Algebra Lab. 1 Intermediate Algebra Lab. 1 Survey of Math 3 Statistics 3 Statistics 3 Statistics 3 Pre-Calculus I 3 Pre-Calculus I 3 Pre-Calculus II 3 Calculus I 3 Calculus II 3 Math for Decision-Making 3 Principles of Management 3 Legal&Regula. Context for Mgrs 3 Bus in Contemporary Society 3 Small Business Management 3 Intl Business Management 3 Training & Develop in Orgs 3 Business Policy 3 Information Tools for Business 3 Foundations of Info Systems 3 IS Project Management 3 Enterprise Architecture 3 Principles of Marketing 3 Global Dist & Supp Chain Mktg 3 Intro Western Classical Music 3 Physical Science 3 American Political System 3 Introduction to Politics 3 Introduction to Politics 3 Comparative Politics 3 Introduction to Psychology 3 Introduction to Psychology 3 Group Dynamics in Org 3 Applications of Psy to Mgmt 3 Biopsychology 3 Cross-Cultural Psychology 3 Test and Measurements in Psych 3 Introduction to Sociology 3 Introduction to Sociology 3 Introduction to Sociology 3 Cross-Cultural Relations 3 Beginning Spanish II 4 English Fundamentals 3 English Fundamentals 3 Analyzing & Writing Arguments 3 Analyzing & Writing Arguments 3 Analyzing & Writing Arguments 3 Analyzing & Writing Arguments 3 Analyzing & Writing Arguments 3 Analyg & Wrtg Argmt Lab 1 Rsch, Argmt, and Writing 3 Rsch, Argmt, and Writing 3 Rsch, Argmt, and Writing 3 Rsch, Argmt, and Writing 3 Rsch, Argmt, and Writing 3 Rsch, Argmt, and Writing Lab 1
Campus Day Times MPH M 2041-2140 MCP MCP MPH T 1730-2040 MCP MCP MPH M 1730-2040 MCP MHK R 1730-2040 MCP MHK M 1730-2040 MCP MCP MCP MCP MCP MCP MPH W 1730-2040 MKB M 1730-2040 MHK T 1730-2040 MCP MCP MCP MHK W 1730-2040 MCP MKB T 1730-2040 MCP MCP MKB T 1730-2040 MCP MHK F 1730-2040 MCP MCP MPH R 1730-2040 MCP MCP MCP MCP MPH R 1730-2040 MCP MCP MKB M 1730-2040 MCP MHK M 1730-2040 MCP MPH W 1730-2040 MKB R 1730-2040 MHK T 1730-2040 MCP MCP MCP MKB R 1730-2040 MPH W 1730-2040 MHK M 1730-2040 MCP MCP MCP
Instructor Patterson, Matthew Lo, Eddie Yost, Tammy Kadala, Roger Andrew, Allan Costanzo, Paul Eagle, Patrick Lambert, Amber Rappeline, Peter Mills, Hugh Kadala, Roger Lo, Eddie Vance, Yvonne Wong, Thomas Poast, John Flood, Daniel Smith, Joseph Hoang, David Miller, Mark Bender, Michael Staff Munger, Adam Staff Bauman, Antonina Deeds, Clifford Staff Wicks, James Collins, Samantha Staff Hopkins, Michelle Staff Espanola, Mirasol Stetz, Thomas Chmielewski, Mary Stetz, Thomas Gonzales, Coty Reasoner, Dalybeth Gilmore, Casey Mau Mukai, Jasmine Lugo, Donnisha Sunia, Sheryl Staff Gigante, Jose Kahle, John Shorey, Terry Breitenfeldt, Jeffrey Huntley, Ellen Wilson, Robert Breitenfeldt, Jeffrey Leonard, Amber Breitenfeldt, Jeffrey Helfand, Jody Allen, Raymond Wilson, Robert Staff Wilson, Robert Breitenfeldt, Jeffrey
Base Pass Information: www.hpu.edu/baseaccess Course Descriptions and Prerequisites: www.hpu.edu/course_catalog IMPORTANT DATES: First day of class: May 18, 2015 Last day of class: July 12, 2015 Holiday: Monday, May 25, 2015 (Memorial Day)
Registration Opens: February 2, 2015 Last day to drop without a W grade: June 1, 2015 Last day to drop with a W grade: June 27, 2015
General Admission and Registration Information
Summer - 2015 (May – Aug 2015) Registration Policies and Deadlines First Day of Classes Last Day of Classes Tuition Payment Deadline: Tuition / Withdrawal / Refund Policy: Withdrawal on or before Withdrawal from to and including Withdrawal on or after
Summer 8 (8 weeks)
Summer 4C (4 weeks)
18 May 15 12 July 15 04 May 15
13 Jul 15 09 Aug 15 29 Jun 15
24 May 15 01 Jun 15 02 Jun 15
15 Jul 15 19 Jul 15 20 Jul 15
100% tuition refund 25% tuition refund NO REFUND
DROPS, ADDS, AND SWITCHES: Only students clear of all past due balances, immunizations, and holds may make changes to their schedule via Campus Pipeline or submit Add/Drop Forms. 1. 2. 3. 4.
The last day to add a course The last day to drop a course via Campus Pipeline is The last day to drop a course without a W grade is The last day to drop a course with a W grade is
Summer 8 (8 weeks)
Summer 4C (4 weeks)
18 May 15 27 Jun 15 01 Jun 15 27 Jun 15
13 Jul 15 02 Aug 15 19 Jul 15 02 Aug 15
Note: The “W” grade will not impact the student’s Grade Point Average (GPA). Students who wish to drop courses subsequent to the “W” period due to circumstances beyond their control (e.g., emergency leave, illness/injury, military duty, etc.) must provide written supporting documentation to justify a Dean’s exception to policy before a “W” grade will be awarded for the course.
Summer Tuition
For more tuition information go to: www.hpu.edu/tuition Graduate Courses (5000-7000 level) courses: Undergraduate Courses (1000-4000 level) courses: $250 per credit for Current Valid Military ID card holders (Active Duty, eligible $865 per credit (except for Oceanography/Marine, Environmental Sciences and family members, Reservists, National Guard, Retired and DoD Civilians). Nursing) $405 per credit for students without current valid Military ID. Students should verify their military ID by the last day to add a course each term. On island students can verify military ID at any HPU base campus location or at the main campus Military Veterans Center. Off-island students should contact mcponline@hpu.edu to verify military status.
Fees
Students are responsible for all fees whether or not the tuition has been paid in full Application fee (degree seeking): $50 Application fee (non-degree seeking): $50 Official transcripts (per transcript): $10
A late payment fee of 5% of the balance past due will be assessed, not to exceed $50 per month. University fees (i.e. application fees) are nonrefundable.
Registration Policies and Requirements 1. All withdrawals not completed via Campus Pipeline must be submitted in writing. Late registrants, those who have made only partial payments, and those who have not attended a course are not exempt from this registration and refund policy. Withdrawals are not considered finalized until such paperwork is presented to the appropriate registration center. Eligible students may process drops/withdrawals using Campus Pipeline according to the published registration schedule. 2. University fees (i.e. application fees) are nonrefundable. Students are responsible for all fees whether or not the tuition has been paid in full. 3. Tuition payment deadline: By 5:00 p.m. HST on the date given above. Late payments will incur a 5% of the balance due, not to exceed $50 per month. 4. Students receiving third-party payments (including Veterans’ benefits and Tuition Assistance) must complete all necessary paperwork in a timely manner to ensure that payments are finalized before the tuition deadline, or risk personal financial obligation for tuition and fees, including any late fees. Students receiving federal financial aid (grants or loans) are subject to different policies. Please contact the Financial Aid Office for more information. 5. Students demonstrating intellectual and academic maturity may be authorized to take courses out of sequence; however, all prerequisite waivers must be requested and approved via general petition. Students who register for a course without having successfully completed the prerequisite course(s) are also affected by this withdrawal/refund policy. Students who must switch because they lack the prerequisites will have to re-register for classes that are available at the time of the switch. 6. Instructors may offer the student an “I” (incomplete) grade with written instructions on how to complete the remaining course requirements. Students should finalize all outstanding coursework and the instructors should submit a change of grade form as soon as possible. The University will review “I” grades six months after posting. Unresolved “I” grades will be converted to “F” grades subsequent to the review. 7. Any student whose check is returned by the bank due to insufficient funds, closed account, or stopped payment will be assessed a fee of $25.00 and registration may be subject to cancellation. We reserve the right to refuse
payment by check for students from whom we have received three or more returned checks. 8. A student’s registration is considered finalized when BOTH of the following conditions are met: a. All financial obligations have been finalized through payment, financial aid, approved third-party payments, or installment payment plan; and b. The student has submitted the following medical requirements: Health clearance for Tuberculosis (TB); and Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR) immunizations, as required by the State of Hawai‘i Department of Health regulations, and due by the start of classes. Returning students are required to re-submit medical clearances. 9. A student may take up to a maximum of 10 credits (typically 3 classes) per 8week term. A student seeking to enroll in more than 10 credits must meet with an academic advisor to request permission. Cancelled Courses: We reserve the right to cancel a course in order to meet student and university needs. If a class is cancelled, students will receive a full refund or may transfer to another class during that term. For the most current information on course offerings, please check your campus Pipeline account. Service Member Programs: HPU is a member of SOC (Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges), a network of institutions meeting the educational needs of military service members and their families. The University is also approved for Department of Veterans Affairs benefits to eligible students pursuing a VAapproved degree program. Use of a Social Security Number: HPU students are assigned a student ID number to be used as their primary University identification. A student’s Social Security Number (SSN) is requested for record purposes so that it may be used in processed federal financial aid, veterans’ benefits, military tuition assistance, and/or for identification purposes as required by law. In addition, a student’s SSN will be disclosed outside Hawai‘i Pacific University only as permitted by law. Grade reports, transcripts, and diplomas will be released to students who have fulfilled all financial obligations (including library fines) to the University, and who have submitted their TB clearance and MMR clearance to registration staff.
BY REGISTERING FOR COURSES AT HAWAI‘I PACIFIC UNIVERSITY, STUDENTS ACCEPT THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE POLICIES AND DEADLINES PRINTED ABOVE. MCP Revised 05/05/2015
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Summer 4C - 2015
Summer 4C - 2015 (4 weeks) CAMPUS KEY: MCP= Online Day: M=Monday
CRN
SUBJ
Crs
Sec Title
1632 1675 1676 1633 1634 1637 1638 1679 1635 1640 1636 1678
ARTS BIOL COM COM CSCI HIST INTR MGMT PHYS PSCI PSY PSY
1000 1000 2000 3420 1011 2402 3932 3510 1020 2000 1000 3235
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MHK= Hickam MKB=Kaneohe MPH=Pearl Harbor MSB=Schofield Barracks MTR=Tripler T=Tuesday W=Wednesday R=Thursday F=Friday S=Saturday U=Sunday
Credits
Introduction to Visual Arts Introductory Biology Public Speaking Business Communication Intro to Comput Info Systems American History Since 1865 Contemporary Nations:Taiwan Backgrounds of Business Astronomy Introduction to Politics Introduction to Psychology Cross-Cultural Psychology
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Campus Day Times MCP TBA TR MHK TR MCP MCP TBA MW MKB MW MPH MW MCP MCP TBA TR MPH TR
1730-2040 1730-2040 1730-2040 1730-2040 1730-2040 1730-2040 1730-2040
Instructor Kameda-Madar, Kazuko Cruz, Raymond Burke, Adam Wester, Han Nee Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Hopkins, Michelle Staff Staff
Base Pass Information: www.hpu.edu/baseaccess Course Descriptions and Prerequisites: www.hpu.edu/course_catalog IMPORTANT DATES: First day of class: July 13, 2015 Last day of class: August 9, 2015
Registration Opens: February 2, 2015 Last day to drop without a W grade: July 21, 2015 Last day to drop with a W grade: August 4, 2015
ADVISORS CONTACT INFORMATION
Advisor
Email:
Phone number
Go Army Ed
Samantha Collins
goarmyed@hpu.edu
Schofield Barracks
Alec Leehane
aleehane@hpu.edu
(808) 687-7093
Tripler
Kalani L. Villarin
kvillarin@hpu.edu
(808) 544-1493
Joint Base Hickam
Yvonne Vance
yvance@hpu.edu
(808) 543-8053
Joint Base Pearl Harbor
Elisha Kim
pearl@hpu.edu
(808) 687-7081
Kaneohe Bay
Britney Flemming
bflemming@hpu.edu
(808) 544-9313
Sand Island
Dave Terry
dterry@hpu.edu
(808) 543-8056
Director Off-Island Advising
Sabrina Crooks
mcponline@hpu.edu
(808) 687-7072
Assoc. Coord. Off-Island Advising
Jasmine Kauhane
mcponline@hpu.edu
(808) 687-7071
Military/Veteran’s Benefits
David Hoang
dhoang@hpu.edu
(808) 356-5222
Students from HIST 3668: Military History of Hawaii held at HPU-Kaneohe MCBH campus this term visited the WWII Internment Camp site at Honouliuli Gulch where about 350 Japanese-Americans were interned along with over 3,000 enemy Prisoners of War. Access to the site is limited since it is currently located on private land owned by Monsanto Corp. but the visit was facilitated by the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii. The site may be transferred to the National Park Service in the near future making it more accessible to the public. 4
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