University of Hawaii Textbooks/Course Materials
Kapi'olani Community College Fall 2024 Class Availability
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CRN | Course | Section | Title | Credits | Instructor | Curr. Enrolled |
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DB,IDAP | 31381 | BOT 101 | 0 | General Botany | 3 | M C Ross | 9 | 26 | 0 | 15 | MW | 1045- |
ONLINE | 08/26-12/20 |
Recommended Preparation: ENG 100. Online Class Section: This BOT 101 class section (CRN 31381) is conducted synchronously online. This class meets synchronously online on the days and times indicated above. To take an online class, you need regular access to a desktop or laptop computer and a reliable Internet connection. This class does not require fieldwork. Email the instructor (mikeross@hawaii.edu) as needed for additional information and check your hawaii.edu email account regularly for class notifications. This BOT 101 class section (CRN 31381) will be participating in the Kapiʻolani Bookstore's IDAP program. An IDAP Rental Charge will be added to your MyUH account, price to be determined. See instructor for instructions on how to access your digital course material. If you have any questions, please contact the Kapi‘olani bookstore or visit our FAQ page at http://www.bookstore.hawaii.edu/uhkcc/SiteText.aspx?id=22233. |
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DY | 31757 | BOT 101L | 0 | RI-General Botany Laboratory | 1 | M C Ross | 4 | 8 | 0 | 5 | W | 0200- |
KOKIO 101 | 08/26-12/20 |
Prerequisite(s): Credit or concurrent enrollment in BOT 101. Recommended Preparation: ENG 100. On-Campus Class Section: BOT 101L course (CRN 31757) is conducted on the Kapiʻolani CC campus at the times listed on the schedule. It is NOT a distance education class. Students are required to attend class at the times listed. For more information, please contact the instructor: mikeross@hawaii.edu. This BOT 101L course (CRN 31757) is a RESEARCH INTENSIVE course. Research-intensive courses are enriched courses that employ the scientific method in a student-centered, inquiry-based research model. These are intensive courses that provide opportunities for students to develop critical and independent thinking through experimentation. This BOT 101L course (CRN 31757) will be participating in the Kapiʻolani Bookstore's IDAP program. An IDAP Rental Charge will be added to your MyUH account, price to be determined. See instructor for instructions on how to access your digital course material. If you have any questions, please contact the Kapi‘olani bookstore or visit our FAQ page at http://www.bookstore.hawaii.edu/uhkcc/SiteText.aspx?id=22233. |
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DS,HAP,SF,TXT0 | 31758 | BOT 105 | 0 | S-Ethnobotany | 3 | M C Ross | 26 | 9 | 0 | 15 | TR | 0915- |
ONLINE | 08/26-12/20 |
Textbook Cost: $0 Online Class Section: This BOT 105 class section (CRN 31758) is conducted online. This class meets SYNCHRONOUSLY on the days and times indicated above. This class does not include proctored exams. To take an online class, you need regular access to a desktop or laptop computer and a reliable Internet connection. This class does not require fieldwork. Email the instructor (mikeross@hawaii.edu) as needed for additional information and check your hawaii.edu email account regularly for class notifications. This BOT 105 class section (CRN 31758) is Sustainability Focused (SF). Sustainability Focused (SF) indicates a primary focus on sustainability as a major theme of the course. Course content will be taught through the lens of sustainability. S-Focused class sections at the100-level or above will count towards achievement of the Academic Subject Certificate Sustainability. For more information please visit https://www.kapiolani.hawaii.edu/sustainability |
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DB,SF,TXT0 | 31382 | BOT 130 | 0 | S-Plants in Haw'n Environment | 3 | M C Ross | 13 | 22 | 0 | 15 | TR | 1215- |
ILIAHI 103 | 08/26-12/20 |
Textbook Cost: $0 Recommended Preparation: ENG 100. Hybrid Class Section: This BOT 130 class section (CRN 31382) is conducted in the hybrid format. This is NOT a Distance Education class. This class meets SYNCHRONOUSLY, either ONLINE or IN-PERSON, as announced by the instructor and the syllabus on the days and times indicated above. This class does not require fieldwork. Email the instructor (mikeross@hawaii.edu) as needed for additional information and check your hawaii.edu email account regularly for class notifications. This BOT 130 class section (CRN 31382) is Sustainability Focused (SF). Sustainability Focused (SF) indicates a primary focus on sustainability as a major theme of the course. Course content will be taught through the lens of sustainability. S-Focused class sections at the 100-level or above will count towards achievement of the Academic Subject Certificate Sustainability. For more information please visit https://www.kapiolani.hawaii.edu/sustainability |
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DY,SF,TXT0 | 31759 | BOT 130L | 0 | RI-S-Plants in Hawʻn Env Lab | 1 | M C Ross | 5 | 7 | 0 | 5 | R | 0200- |
KOKIO 101 | 08/26-12/20 |
Textbook Cost: $0 Prerequisite(s): Credit or concurrent enrollment in BOT 130. On-Campus Class Section: BOT 130L (CRN 31759) is conducted on the Kapiʻolani CC campus at the times listed on the schedule. It is NOT a distance education class. Students are required to attend class at the times listed. For more information, please contact the instructor: mikeross@hawaii.edu. This BOT 130L class section (CRN 31759) is Sustainability Focused (SF). Sustainability Focused (SF) indicates a primary focus on sustainability as a major theme of the course. Course content will be taught through the lens of sustainability. S-Focused class sections at the 100-level or above will count towards achievement of the Academic Subject Certificate Sustainability. For more information please visit https://www.kapiolani.hawaii.edu/sustainability This BOT 130L course (CRN 31759) is a RESEARCH INTENSIVE course, for more information contact the instructor at mikeross@hawaii.edu. Research-intensive courses are enriched courses that employ the scientific method in a student-centered, inquiry-based research model. These are intensive courses that provide opportunities for students to develop critical and independent thinking through experimentation. |
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