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 |
Seats avail. |
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DH,TXT0,WI | 31476 | PHIL 100 | 0 | WI-Introduction to Philosophy | 3 | K Chen | 9 | 11 | W | 1045- |
ONLINE SYNC | 08/26-12/20 |
M | 1045- |
KOA 200 | 08/26-12/20 | |||||||||
Textbook Cost: $0 Prerequisite(s): Qualification for ENG 100 or qualification for ESL 100. This PHIL 100 class section (CRN 31476) is Writing Intensive. Additional WI prerequisites are ENG 100 or ESL 100 with a grade of 'C' or higher. Recommended Preparation: Credit in or qualification for ENG 100 or credit in or qualification for ESL 100. Any PHIL course numbered 100, 101, 102, or 103 will serve as an introductory course in Philosophy. This PHIL 100 (CRN 31476) is HYBRID with required in-classroom meetings and an online component. Students must be available for on-campus class meetings on Mondays 10:45am - 12:00 pm as well as synchrous online meetings on Wednesdays 10:45am - 12:00pm. In addition, students must also complete asynchronous online activities on their own time. To take a hybrid class, students must have regular access to a recent model desktop or laptop computer and a reliable Internet connection. Contact the instructor (kchen@hawaii.edu) for more information. This PHIL 100 (CRN 31476) is ‘Āina Based Learning Related (ABL). ‘Āina Based Learning means that some content will be grounded in indigenous Native Hawaiian ways of knowing in community engagement, life values, and/or bridging past and present to guide the future. |
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DH | 31011 | PHIL 101 | 0 | Intro to Phil: Morals& Society | 3 | K R Takaki | 30 | 5 | TBA | TBA | ONLINE ASYNC | 08/26-12/20 |
Prerequisite(s): Credit in or qualification for ENG 100 or credit in or qualification for ESL 100. Any PHIL course numbered 100, 101, 102, or 103 will serve as an introductory course in Philosophy. This PHIL 101 class section (CRN 31011) is conducted online. Please check your hawaii.edu email account regularly for class notifications. Email the instructor (ktakaki@hawaii.edu) as needed for additional information. To take an online class, you need regular access to a recent model desktop or laptop computer as well as access to high-speed Internet. This class may require one or more hours of synchronous activity. One or more proctored exam(s) may be required. If required, options for proctored exam(s) will include using an authorized testing center (http://hawaii.edu/dl/testcenters) (free through UH) and may include an optional online testing service for a fee. This class may require one or more hours of fieldwork per semester. Contact the instructor for more information. |
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DH,SF,WI | 31012 | PHIL 103 | 0 | WI,S-Intro to Phil: Environ | 3 | K R Takaki | 16 | 4 | TBA | TBA | ONLINE ASYNC | 08/26-12/20 |
Prerequisite(s): Qualification for ENG 100 or qualification for ESL 100. This PHIL 103 class section (CRN 31012) is Writing Intensive. Additional WI prerequisites are ENG 100 or ESL 100 with a grade of 'C' or higher. Any PHIL course numbered 100, 101, 102, or 103 will serve as an introductory course in Philosophy. This PHIL 103 class section (CRN 31012) 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 PHIL 103 class section (CRN 31012) is conducted online. Please check your hawaii.edu email account regularly for class notifications. Email the instructor (ktakaki@hawaii.edu) as needed for additional information. To take an online class, you need regular access to a recent model desktop or laptop computer as well as access to high-speed Internet This class may require one or more hours of synchronous activity. One or more proctored exam(s) may be required. If required, options for proctored exam(s) will include using an authorized testing center (http://hawaii.edu/dl/testcenters) (free through UH) and may include an optional online testing service for a fee. This class may require one or more hours of fieldwork per semester. Contact the instructor for more information. |
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FQ,TXT0 | 31013 | PHIL 111 | 0 | Introductionto Inductive Logic | 3 | K R Takaki | 24 | 6 | TBA | TBA | ONLINE ASYNC | 08/26-12/20 |
Prerequisite(s): Qualification for ENG 100 or qualification for ESL 100; and qualification for MATH 82. | ||||||||||||
DH,IDAP | 31014 | PHIL 250 | 0 | Ethics in Health Care | 3 | K Chen | 29 | 6 | W | 0145- |
ONLINE | 08/26-12/20 |
This PHIL 250 (CRN 31014) is conducted synchronously online Wednesday 1:45pm-3:00pm Hawaii Standard Time (HST) and includes asynchronous class work. It is not self-paced. Students are expected to check Laulima and UH email regularly, and must have reliable access to a computer and connection to the Internet. Contact the instructor (kchen@hawaii.edu) for more information. This PHIL 250 class section (CRN 31014) will be participating in the Kapi‘olani Bookstore’s IDAP program. An IDAP Rental Charge will be added to your MyUH account, price to be determined. See the 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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DH,IDAP | 31526 | PHIL 250 | 0 | Ethics in Health Care | 3 | K Chen | 27 | 8 | R | 0145- |
ONLINE | 08/26-12/20 |
T | 0145- |
OLONA 208 | 08/26-12/20 | |||||||||
This PHIL 250 class section (CRN 31526) is HYBRID with required in-classroom meetings and an online component. Students must be available for on-campus class meetings on Tuesdays 1:45 - 3:00 pm as well as synchrous online meetings on Thursdays 1:45pm - 3:00pm. Students must also complete asynchronous online activities on their own time. To take a hybrid class, students must have regular access to a recent model desktop or laptop computer and a reliable Internet connection. Email the instructor (kchen@hawaii.edu) as needed for additional information and check your hawaii.edu email account regularly for class notifications. This PHIL 250 class section (CRN 31526) will be participating in the Kapi‘olani Bookstore’s IDAP program. An IDAP Rental Charge will be added to your MyUH account, price to be determined. See the 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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