University of Hawaii Textbooks/Course Materials

University of Hawaii West Oahu • Spring 2022 Class Availability

(UH Transfer Information)

Sustainable Community Food Sys (SCFS)

GenEd/Focus/
Special Des.
CRN Course Section Title Credits Instructor Curr.
Enrolled
Seats
avail.
Rsrved. Seats
avail.
Days Time Room Dates
TXT0 68356 SCFS 310 1 Agroecology: Sci of Sust Ag 3 M K Lau 8 22 0 T 0930-1220p CL D141 01/10-05/06
HOT Hybrid Rotating Group version – The class has a combination of in-person class sessions, and includes both online synchronous and/or online asynchronous instruction. Students are assigned to groups by the instructor. Each group is assigned certain class sessions to attend in-person on a rotating schedule. Based on enrollment, room capacity, or the discretion of the instructor, all students could attend in-person for all in-person class sessions.
DS,SF,SL 68885 SCFS 335 1C Politics of Food 3 M Mironesco 1 18 0 TBA TBA WWW 01/10-02/11
                    M 0500-0800p WWW 01/10
                    S 0900-0100p FIELD 01/10-02/11
                    F 0500-0800p WWW 02/11
On-campus lectures or field days may be substituted with online participation. In order to participate in the on-campus lectures or scheduled Saturday field days with the class, the student must be registered for the Hybrid / Online Blend - IN-PERSON SESSIONS sections (CRNs 68884 or 68885). The Hybrid / Online Blend - ONLINE SESSIONS section (see CRNs 68596 & 68597) is recommended for the following students: (1) Students living on O'ahu who will attend lectures and complete service learning project online; (2) Neighbor island students who will attend lectures online and complete service learning projects at an approved site on their own island or online; and, (3) Students living out-of-state who will attend lectures and complete service learning project online.

Hybrid / Online Blend - IN-PERSON SESSIONS – Students can choose to enroll in the online synchronous class and attend all class sessions online. Or, the student may choose to enroll in the Hybrid section of the course and attend in-person class sessions. All students will have some asynchronous online instruction as well.

This class is being taught concurrently with CRN 68596, 68597, 68884.

Service-learning (SL) and community engagement link classroom curriculum to ‘āina-based and culturally appropriate education with hands-on experiential learning opportunities. SL connects real world problem-based learning with a focus on career pathways in order to match the needs of community partners and leads to student success. The SL course designation offers students high quality service learning experiences in their courses with a minimum of 15 hours of service in community, and 5 hours of reflection and/or writing connecting the service with the course curriculum.

This class is offered in an accelerated format from 1/10 to 2/11/22. The following refund and withdrawal dates apply:
January 11, 2022 Last day to receive 100% tuition refund
January 18, 2022 Last day to receive 50% tuition refund
January 31, 2022 Last day to withdraw from class (“W” on transcript)

11/17/2021: Section added for modality change.
DS,SF,SL,TXT0 68597 SCFS 335 1W Politics of Food 3 M Mironesco 5 18 0 TBA TBA WWW 01/10-02/11
                    M 0500-0800p WWW 01/10
                    F 0500-0800p WWW 02/11
This section is recommended for the following students: (1) Students living on O'ahu who will attend lectures and complete service learning project online; (2) Neighbor island students who will attend lectures online and complete service learning projects at an approved site on their own island or online; and, (3) Students living out-of-state who will attend lectures and complete service learning project online. In order to participate in on-campus lectures or scheduled Saturday field days with the class, the student must be registered for the Hybrid / Online Blend - IN-PERSON SESSIONS sections (CRNs 68884 or 68885).

Hybrid / Online Blend - ONLINE SESSIONS – Students can choose to enroll in the online synchronous class and attend all class sessions online. Or, the student may choose to enroll in the Hybrid section of the course and attend in-person class sessions. All students will have some asynchronous online instruction as well.

This class is being taught concurrently with CRN 68596, 68884, 68885.
Service-learning (SL) and community engagement link classroom curriculum to ‘āina-based and culturally appropriate education with hands-on experiential learning opportunities. SL connects real world problem-based learning with a focus on career pathways in order to match the needs of community partners and leads to student success. The SL course designation offers students high quality service learning experiences in their courses with a minimum of 15 hours of service in community, and 5 hours of reflection and/or writing connecting the service with the course curriculum.

This class is offered in an accelerated format from 1/10 to 2/11/22. The following refund and withdrawal dates apply:
January 11, 2022 Last day to receive 100% tuition refund
January 18, 2022 Last day to receive 50% tuition refund
January 31, 2022 Last day to withdraw from class (“W” on transcript)

11/17/2021: Modality changed from online unscheduled to Hybrid/Online Blend.
  68359 SCFS 370 1 Ahupuaa Management 3 D J Lipe 6 18 0 W 0200-0450p CL D150 01/10-05/06
HOT Hybrid Rotating Group version – The class has a combination of in-person class sessions, and includes both online synchronous and/or online asynchronous instruction. Students are assigned to groups by the instructor. Each group is assigned certain class sessions to attend in-person on a rotating schedule. Based on enrollment, room capacity, or the discretion of the instructor, all students could attend in-person for all in-person class sessions.
OC 68432 SCFS 490 1 Sustainable Ag Practicum 3 D J Lipe 4 16 0 T 0200-0450p CL D151 01/10-05/06
HOT Hybrid Rotating Group version – The class has a combination of in-person class sessions, and includes both online synchronous and/or online asynchronous instruction. Students are assigned to groups by the instructor. Each group is assigned certain class sessions to attend in-person on a rotating schedule. Based on enrollment, room capacity, or the discretion of the instructor, all students could attend in-person for all in-person class sessions. Special Approval: Instructor Approval

Most in-person courses have an online component.
Computer requirements and Laulima tutorials are available at https://westoahu.hawaii.edu/distancelearning/student/.


General Education Requirements:
FGA = Foundation GMP-A DA = Diversification-Arts DP = Diversification-Physical Science
FGB = Foundation GMP-B DB = Diversification-Biological Science DS = Diversification-Social Science
FGC = Foundation GMP-C DH = Diversification-Humanities DY = Diversification-Laboratory (science)
FQ = Foundation Quantitative Reasoning DL = Diversification-Literatures
FS = Foundation Symbolic Reasoning
FW = Foundation Written Communication

Focus Requirements:
ETH = Contemporary Ethical Issues
HAP= Hawaiian, Asian, and Pacific Issues
OC= Oral Communication
WI= Writing Intensive


Special Designations:
SF = Sustainability Focused OI = Off-Island IDAP = eBook Access C19 = Online due to COVID-19 (Fall 2020-Spring 2022)
SL = Service Learning OS = Off-Site TXT0 = Textbook Cost $0


Class Meeting Days:
M = Monday R = Thursday U = Sunday
T = Tuesday F = Friday TBA = To Be Announced/Arranged
W = Wednesday S= Saturday

Class Meeting Rooms:
ONLINE ASYNC = Completely online, NO scheduled days/times
ONLINE SYNC = Completely online at scheduled days/times