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Page 1: CXE Fall 2015 Bulletin

1 Hawai‘i Pacific University

FALL2015

INSIDE: Fall A Schedule I Fall B Schedule I Winter Schedule (proposed)

SCHEDULE OF COURSES

Dean Vance congratulates MCP’s 3 Golden Apple winners for this yearRandal Lee, Distinguished Teaching by an Adjunct Faculty Member

Kasey Wilson, Award to Faculty/Staff member for Exceptional Service to StudentsThomas Flores, Special Category - Service to Veteran Students

Fall A (8 week term)August 24 – October 18, 2015REGISTRATION:Online Classes: April 12 – August 24, 2015

All Fall A classes: June 29 – August 24, 2015

HOLIDAYS: Labor Day – Sept 7 • Columbus Day – Oct 12 • Veterans Day – November 11 • Thanksgiving – November 26 • Thanksgiving Break – November 27 Christmas Eve – December 24 • Christmas Day – December 25, 2015 • New Year’s Day – January 1, 2016

IMPORTANT DATES:

Fall B (8 week term)October 19 – December 13, 2015REGISTRATION:Online Classes: April 12 – October 18, 2015

All Fall B classes: August 24 – October 18, 2015

Winter (4 week term)December 14 – January 17, 2016REGISTRATION:Online Classes: April 12 – December 14, 2015

All Winter Classes: October 19 – December 14, 2015

• NEW! Book an advising appointment online 24 hours a day at hpu-advising.genbook.com• NEW! Break out of the classroom with Self-Paced Online Courses (SPOC). Page 10

• NEW! General Education program starts Fall. See your advisor to opt in or out by June 30. Page 9

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2 Hawai‘i Pacific University

General Admission and Registration Information

*** SUBJECT TO CHANGE *** MCP 06/03/2015

Fall - 2015 (Aug – Dec 2015) and Winter (Dec – Jan 2016) Registration Policies and Deadlines

Fall A (8 weeks) Fall B (8 weeks) Winter (4 weeks) First Day of Classes 24 Aug 15 19 Oct 15 14 Dec 15 Last Day of Classes 18 Oct 15 13 Dec 15 17 Jan 16 Tuition Payment Deadline: 10 Aug 15 05 Oct 15 30 Nov 15 Tuition / Withdrawal / Refund Policy:

Withdrawal on or before 30 Aug 15 25 Oct 15 16 Dec 15 100% tuition refund Withdrawal from to and including 07 Sept 15 02 Nov 15 20 Dec 15 25% tuition refund

Withdrawal on or after 08 Sept 15 03 Nov 15 21 Dec 15 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.

Fall A (8 weeks) Fall B (8 weeks) Winter (4 weeks) 1. The last day to add a course 24 Aug 15 19 Oct 15 14 Dec 15 2. The last day to drop a course via Campus Pipeline is 03 Oct 15 28 Nov 15 03 Jan 16 3. The last day to drop a course without a W grade is 07 Sept 15 02 Nov 15 20 Dec 15 4. The last day to drop a course with a W grade is 03 Oct 15 28 Nov 15 03 Jan 16

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.

Tuition and Fees Undergraduate Programs: Undergraduate Courses (1000-4000 level) courses : $250 per credit for Current Valid Military ID card holders (Active Duty, eligible family members, Reservists, National Guard, Retired and DoD Civilians). The cost for students without current valid Military ID is the university’s regular

per credit rate Students should verify their military ID by the last day to add a course each term. Students can verify military ID at an HPU base campus location or at the main campus Military Veterans Center. Non Military ID card holding students taking at total of 12 credits or more during a fall or spring semester whose schedule includes any main campus courses, will be

subject to the main campus credit tuition classification rate found: http://www.hpu.edu/Business_Office/Tuition_and_Fee_Schedule.html Fees: 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. Students are responsible for all fees whether or not the tuition has been paid in full.

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. . 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, visit the HPU Web site at www.hpu.edu/CourseSchedules/index.html. 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 VA-approved 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.

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3 Hawai‘i Pacific University

Accounting2652 ACCT 2000 AO Principles of Accounting I (3) Brown, Timothy MCP2878 ACCT 2010 8A Principles of Accounting II (3) Young, Steven F MHK2982 ACCT 3020 AO Intermediate Accounting III (3) Kam, Thomas MCP2981 ACCT 3200 AO Managerial Accounting (3) Kam, Thomas MCPAnthropology3059 ANTH 2000 OA Cultural Anthropology (3) Laarhoven, Ruurdje MCPArt History

Kameda-Madar, Kazuko R MPH3280 ARTH 1001 8A Arts of Oceania (3) Arts3060 ARTS 1000 8A Introduction to Visual Arts (3) Karabinus, Denise M MHK3061 ARTS 1000 OA Introduction to Visual Arts (3) Manuzak, Lisa MCPBiology3062 BIOL 1000 OA Introductory Biology (3) Staff MCP3243 BIOL 1000 OSA Introductory Biology (3) Manuzak, Augustina MCP3063 BIOL 2030 8A Anatomy and Physiology I (3) Manuzak, Augustina W MSI3064 BIOL 2031 OA Anatomy Physiology I Lab (1) Manuzak, Augustina MCPBusiness3000 BUS 1000 8A Introduction to Business (3) Staff T MKBChemistry3065 CHEM 1000 8A Introductory Chemistry (3) Staff M MHKChinese3066 CHIN 1200 OA Beginning Mandarin II (4) Dong, Alice MCPCriminal Justice3067 CJ 1000 OA Violence in American Soc (3) Staff MCP3068 CJ 2060 8A Justice Systems (3) Roden, Sonny R MHK3069 CJ 3320 OA Corrections: Process&Prog (3) Merkle, Jennifer MCPTBA CJ 3300 8A Criminal Procedures (3) Lee, Randal T MHKCommunication3070 COM 2000 8A Public Speaking (3) Litschauer, Stephen F MHK3071 COM 3420 OA Business Communication (3) Wester, Han Nee MCPComputer Science3073 CSCI 1011 OA Intro to Computer Info Sys (3) Kyler, Brian MCP3074 CSCI 1041 8A Digit Lit Global Society (3) Willeby, Tarek R MHKTBA CSCI 2301 8A Discrete Math Comp Sci (3) Calderwood, Robert R MHK3075 CSCI 2911 8A Computer Science I (3) Smith, Mary M MPH3076 CSCI 2912 OA Computer Science II (3) Samson, Donaldine MCP3077 CSCI 2916 8A Computer Science I Lab (1) Smith, Mary M MPH3078 CSCI 3001 OA Assembly Lang&Sys Prog (3) Ishaque, Azhar MCP3079 CSCI 3301 OA Database Technologies (3) Smith, Mary MCP3229 CSCI 4911 8A Software Project I (3) Ishaque, Azhar M MHK3230 CSCI 4921 8A Software Project Mgmnt (3) Ishaque, Azhar M MHKEconomics2647 ECON 2010 AO Prin of Microeconomics (3) Fang, Xin MCP2871 ECON 2015 8A Prin of Macroeconomics (3) Ashraf, Mohammad W MPH2646 ECON 3020 AO Managerial Economics (3) Huang, Hui MCP3145 ECON 3300 AO Money and Banking (3) Khaleghi, Gholam MCPEnvironmental Science/Studies3080 ENVS 3000 OA Sci and Modern Prospect (3) Earnshaw, Keith MCPFinance2873 FIN 3000 AO Business Finance (3) Zeng, Bei MCPGeography3081 GEOG 1500 OA World Regional Geography (3) Watson, Leon MCPHistory3082 HIST 1001 8A Trad & En: World Cult. 1500 (3) Bliss, Brenden R MKB3083 HIST 1002 OA Global Crossrds 1500 Pres (3) Sollfrank, Gayle MCP3084 HIST 2900 8A The Historian’s Craft (3) Corcoran, James F MHK3086 HIST 3676 8A U.S. Diplomatic History (3) Corcoran, James M MKB3087 HIST 4961 OA Seminar: Military History (3) Bliss, Brenden MCPHomeland Security 3088 HMLD 1000 8A Intro. to Homeland Security (3) Abdmishani, Amir T MHKHuman Resource Development3089 HRD 1000 8A Intro. Human Resource Dev (3) Stetz, Thomas M MPHTBA HRD 3300 8A HR Project Mgmt (3) Flood, Daniel W MHK

MCP= Online MHK= Hickam MKB=Kaneohe MPH=Pearl Harbor MSB=Schofield Barracks MTR=TriplerM=Monday T=Tuesday W=Wednesday R=Thursday F=Friday S=Saturday U=Sunday

CRN CRSE NO. SEC TITLE (Credits) Instructor Day Campus CRN CRSE NO. SEC TITLE (Credits) Instructor Day Campus

FALL A – 2015 • Aug 24 - Oct 18, 2015All A Classes (Alphabetical Listing)

FALL B – 2015 • Oct 19 - Dec 13, 2015All B Classes (Alphabetical Listing)

All Courses Fall - 2015, Alpha • SUBJECT TO CHANGE

Accounting3008 ACCT 2000 8B Principles of Accounting I (3) Young, Steven M MHK2510 ACCT 2010 BO Principles of Accounting II (3) Brown, Timothy MCP2512 ACCT 4100 BO Auditing (3) Hartman, Douglas MCPAnthropology2513 ANTH 2000 8B Cultural Anthropology (3) Staff F MHKArt History3279 ARTH 1001 OB Arts of Oceania (3) Kameda-Madar, Kazuko MCPArts2514 ARTS 1000 OB Introduction to Visual Arts (3) Manuzak, Lisa MCP3231 ARTS 1003 8B Sustainable Art & Design (3) Karabinus, Denise W MHKBiology2518 BIOL 1000 8B Introductory Biology (3) Cruz, Raymond T MSB3248 BIOL 1000 OSB Introductory Biology (3) Manuzak, Augustina MCP3161 BIOL 1300 8B Nutrition: Eat Smarter (3) Maingano, Shepherd T MTR3162 BIOL 2032 8B Anatomy and Physiology II (3) Manuzak, Augustina W MSI3163 BIOL 2033 OB Anatomy Physiology II Lab (1) Manuzak, Augustina MCPBusiness2990 BUS 1000 BO Introduction to Business (3) Waters, Gary MCPCriminal JusticeTBA CJ 1500 8B Cybersecurity (3) Staff MHK3164 CJ 3070 OB Justice Management (3) Staff MCP3165 CJ 3310 OB Law Enforce: Contmp Issues (3) Staff MCP3166 CJ 3500 8B Criminal Law (3) Lee, Randal F MHKCommunication2525 COM 1500 OB Public Spk Mediated World (3) Litschauer, Stephen MCP2633 COM 3300 OB Intercultural Com (3) Staff MCP2526 COM 3420 8B Business Communication (3) Staff W MPHComputer Science3167 CSCI 1041 OB Digit Literacy Global Soc (3) Staff MCPTBA CSCI 1611 8B Gentle Intro to Comp Prog (3) Calderwood, Robert R MHK3172 CSCI 2912 8B Computer Science II (3) Smith, Mary T MHK3173 CSCI 2913 OB Data Structures (3) Smith, Mary MCP3174 CSCI 3211 OB Systems Analysis (3) Smith, Mary MCP3175 CSCI 3401 OB Data Communications (3) Munger, Adam MCP3178 CSCI 3501 OB Computer Organization (3) Ishaque, Azhar MCP3179 CSCI 3621 8B Networking (3) Ishaque, Azhar F MTREconomics3009 ECON 2010 8B Prin of Microeconomics (3) Ashraf, Mohammad R MSB2541 ECON 2015 BO Prin of Macroeconomics (3) Yalimaiwai, Jon MCP2994 ECON 3100 BO Intro to Econometrics (3) Emanovsky, Laura MCPEnvironmental Science/Studies3180 ENVS 3000 OB Sci and Modern Prospect (3) Earnshaw, Keith MCPFinance3011 FIN 3000 8B Business Finance (3) Flores, Thomas T MPH2995 FIN 3300 BO Investments (3) He, Hua MCPGeography2546 GEOG 1500 8B World Regional Geog (3) Watson, Leon M MTR2547 GEOG 2000 OB Intro to Human Geography (3) Patrone, Phil MCPHistory3181 HIST 1001 OB Trad&En: World Cult. 1500 (3) Corcoran, James MCP3182 HIST 1002 8B Global Crossrds 1500 Pres (3) Crozier-Garcia, Jaime W MSB3183 HIST 1558 8B Living History of Hawai’i (3) Bliss, Brenden M MKB3085 HIST 3322 OB History of Modern Japan (3) Hamilton, Mark MCP2553 HIST 3662 8B War&Society Since 1500 (3) Bliss, Brenden R MHK2556 HIST 4661 8B History of Military Thought (3) Bliss, Brenden W MKBHomeland Security TBA HMLD 2000 8B Disaster Prepare&Response (3) Staff R MHKInternational Relations3185 INTR 3930 8B Contem Nations: China (3) Corcoran, James F MHKMarine Science3186 MARS 1000 OB Intro Oceanography (3) Watson, Leon MCP

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Humanities3090 HUM 1000 OA Intro to the Humanities (3) Cardenas, Jocelyn MCPInternational Relations3091 INTR 3000 OA International Relations (3) Staff MCP3184 INTR 3400 OA Int’l Relations of Asia (3) Millar, David MCPMath3092 MATH 1101 8A1 Fund of College Math (3) Corcoran, Thomas T MHK3094 MATH 1101 8A2 Fun of College Math (3) Fujimoto, Maurice F MPH3093 MATH 1101 OA Fund of College Math (3) Costanzo, Paul MCP3095 MATH 1102 8A1 Fundamentals of Math Lab (1) Corcoran, Thomas T MHK3097 MATH 1102 8A2 Fundamentals of Math Lab (1) Fujimoto, Maurice F MPH3096 MATH 1102 OA Fundamentals of Math Lab (1) Costanzo, Paul MCP3099 MATH 1105 8A1 Interme diate Algebra (3) Rappeline, Peter T MKB3098 MATH 1105 8A2 Intermediate Algebra (3) Slayter, Summer W MHK3100 MATH 1105 OA Intermediate Algebra (3) Conlan, Matthew MCP3244 MATH 1105 OSA Intermediate Algebra (3) Costanzo, Paul MCP3102 MATH 1106 8A1 Intermediate Algebra Lab. (1) Rappeline, Peter T MKB3101 MATH 1106 8A2 Intermediate Algebra Lab. (1) Slayter, Summer W MHK3103 MATH 1106 OA Intermediate Algebra Lab. (1) Conlan, Matthew MCP3104 MATH 1115 8A Survey of Math (3) Onizuka, Ian M MHK3106 MATH 1123 8A Statistics (3) Lo, Eddie R MPH3105 MATH 1123 OA Statistics (3) Serpa, James MCP3245 MATH 1123 OSA Statistics (3) Costanzo, Paul MCP3107 MATH 1130 8A Pre-Calculus I (3) Staff W MHK3108 MATH 1130 OA Pre-Calculus I (3) Staff MCP3109 MATH 1140 OA Pre-Calculus II (3) Dumford, Amber MCP3110 MATH 2214 8A Calculus I (3) Kadala, Roger T MKB3111 MATH 2215 OA Calculus II (3) Mills, Hugh MCP3112 MATH 2326 8A Math for Decision-Making (3) Lo, Eddie F MHKManagement3001 MGMT 2000 8A Principles of Management (3) Staff R MPH2987 MGMT 3000 AO Mgmt/Org Behavior (3) Glover, Gerald MCP3002 MGMT 3060 8A Legal&Regula Context Mgrs (3) Brawley, Richard F MPH2983 MGMT 3100 AO Bus in Contemp Society (3) Crozier-Garcia, Cheryl MCP3003 MGMT 3300 8A Intl Business Management (3) Vance, Yvonne T MHK2988 MGMT 3400 AO Human Resource Mgmt (3) Palafox, Edgar MCP3004 MGMT 3550 8A Bus Research Methods (3) Staff R MHK2984 MGMT 4001 AO Business Policy (3) Mcconville, Arlene MCPManagement Information Systems2644 MIS 2000 AO Information Tools for Bus (3) Merc, Eduard MCP3005 MIS 3000 8A Foundations Info Systems (3) Staff W MPH3006 MIS 3060 8A Systems Analysis Design (3) Staff R MKB3007 MIS 3070 AO IT Infrastructure (3) Chow, T. Ricky MCPMarketing2985 MKTG 3000 AO Principles of Marketing (3) Farrell, Cheryl MCP2989 MKTG 3700 AO Electronic Marketing (3) Bauman, Antonina MCPPublic AdministrationTBA PADM 3600 OA Non-Profit Management (3) Flood, Daniel MCPPhysics3113 PHYS 2050 8A General Physics I (4) Kadala, Roger R MPH3114 PHYS 2051 OA General Physics I Lab (1) Kadala, Roger MCPPolitical Science3115 PSCI 1400 8A American Political System (3) Djou, Charles T MHK3116 PSCI 1400 OA American Political System (3) Collins, Samantha MCP3118 PSCI 2000 8A Introduction to Politics (3) Popp, Robert W MPH3117 PSCI 2000 OA Introduction to Politics (3) Hopkins, Michelle MCP3119 PSCI 3650 8A Intelligence Studies (3) Fila, Brian W MHKPsychology3120 PSY 1000 8A Introduction to Psychology (3) Staff M MKB3246 PSY 1000 OSA Introduction to Psychology (3) Stetz, Thomas MCP3121 PSY 2100 OA Statistics in Psychology (4) Stetz, Thomas MCP3122 PSY 3235 8A Cross-Cultural Psychology (3) Staff R MPH3123 PSY 3300 OA Social Psychology (3) Chmielewski, Mary MCP3213 PSY 3350 OA Clinical Psychology (3) Staff MCP3126 PSY 4900 OA Hist and Systems of Psych (3) Staff MCP

MCP= Online MHK= Hickam MKB=Kaneohe MPH=Pearl Harbor MSB=Schofield Barracks MTR=TriplerM=Monday T=Tuesday W=Wednesday R=Thursday F=Friday S=Saturday U=Sunday

All Courses Fall - 2015, Alpha (continued) • SUBJECT TO CHANGE

CRN CRSE NO. SEC TITLE (Credits) Instructor Day Campus CRN CRSE NO. SEC TITLE (Credits) Instructor Day Campus

Math2578 MATH 1101 8B1 Fund of College Math (3) Slayter, Summer M MPH2573 MATH 1101 8B2 Fund of College Math (3) Rappeline, Peter R MTR2575 MATH 1101 OB Fund of College Math (3) Conlan, Matthew MCP2675 MATH 1102 8B1 Fund of Math Lab (1) Slayter, Summer M MPH2676 MATH 1102 8B2 Fund of Math Lab (1) Rappeline, Peter R MTR2580 MATH 1102 OB Fundamentals of Math Lab (1) Conlan, Matthew MCP2581 MATH 1105 8B1 Intermediate Algebra (3) Corcoran, Thomas M MHK2585 MATH 1105 8B2 Intermediate Algebra (3) Fujimoto, Maurice T MPH2583 MATH 1105 OB Intermediate Algebra (3) Costanzo, Paul MCP3249 MATH 1105 OSB Intermediate Algebra (3) Costanzo, Paul MCP2677 MATH 1106 8B1 Intermediate Algebra Lab (1) Corcoran, Thomas M MHK2678 MATH 1106 8B2 Intermediate Algebra Lab (1) Fujimoto, Maurice T MPH2586 MATH 1106 OB Intermediate Algebra Lab (1) Costanzo, Paul MCP3187 MATH 1120 OB How Numbers Shape Lives (3) Yost, Tammy MCP2588 MATH 1123 8B Statistics (3) Lo, Eddie T MKB2589 MATH 1123 OB Statistics (3) Serpa, James MCP3250 MATH 1123 OSB Statistics (3) Costanzo, Paul MCP2592 MATH 1130 8B Pre-Calculus I (3) Lo, Eddie R MPH2591 MATH 1130 OB Pre-Calculus I (3) Staff MCP2593 MATH 1140 8B Pre-Calculus II (3) Kadala, Roger F MPH3188 MATH 2214 OB Calculus I (3) Mills, Hugh MCP3189 MATH 2215 8B Calculus II (3) Kadala, Roger W MPH3190 MATH 2326 OB Math for Decision-Making (3) Lo, Eddie MCPManagement2991 MGMT 2000 BO Principles of Management (3) Waters, Gary MCP2992 MGMT 3060 BO Legal&Regula Context Mgrs (3) Brawley, Richard MCP3012 MGMT 3100 8B Bus in Contem Society (3) Kulik, Brian R MPH2996 MGMT 3440 BO Org Change Development (3) Glover, Gerald MCP3013 MGMT 4001 8B Business Policy (3) Miller, Mark R MTRManagement Information Systems3014 MIS 2000 8B Information Tools for Bus (3) Staff F MSB2517 MIS 3000 BO Found of Info Systems (3) Champagne, Jamie MCP3015 MIS 3020 8B IS Project Management (3) Staff M MKB2997 MIS 3050 BO Application Development (3) Staff MCPMarketing3016 MKTG 3000 8B Principles of Marketing (3) Staff M MKB2998 MKTG 3100 BO Consumer Behavior (3) Deeds, Clifford MCP2999 MKTG 4400 BO Marketing Management (3) Bauman, Antonina MCPMusic3263 MUS 1000 8B Intro West Classical Music(3) Uale, Beth F MSBPublic Administration3191 PADM 1000 8B Intro. to Leadership (3) Flood, Daniel M MPH3192 PADM 1000 OB Intro. to Leadership (3) Flood, Daniel MCPTBA PADM 3500 OB Public Finance and Budgeting Flores, Thomas MCPPhilosophy3171 PHIL 2090 8B Principles of Logic (3) Akina, William T MHKPhysics2638 PHYS 2052 8B General Physics II (4) Kadala, Roger R MPH2639 PHYS 2053 OB General Physics II Lab (1) Kadala, Roger MCPPolitical Science2537 PSCI 1400 8B American Political System (3) Staff M MSB2538 PSCI 1400 OB American Political System (3) Collins, Samantha MCP2550 PSCI 2000 8B Introduction to Politics (3) Hansen, Christine F MKB2552 PSCI 2000 OB Introduction to Politics (3) Hopkins, Michelle MCP2554 PSCI 3412 OB American Foreign Policy (3) Popp, Robert MCPPsychology2560 PSY 1000 OB Introduction to Psychology (3) Espanola, Mirasol MCP3251 PSY 1000 OSB Introduction to Psychology (3) Stetz, Thomas MCP3168 PSY 2200 OB Resrch Methd in Psych (4) Stetz, Thomas MCP2564 PSY 3235 OB Cross-Cultural Psychology (3) Staff MCP3169 PSY 3320 8B Health Psychology (3) Staff M MHK

FALL A – 2015 (continued) FALL B – 2015 (continued)

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MCP= Online MHK= Hickam MKB=Kaneohe MPH=Pearl Harbor MSB=Schofield Barracks MTR=TriplerM=Monday T=Tuesday W=Wednesday R=Thursday F=Friday S=Saturday U=Sunday

CRN CRSE NO. SEC TITLE (Credits) Instructor Day Campus CRN CRSE NO. SEC TITLE (Credits) Instructor Day Campus

Sociology3127 SOC 1000 8A Introduction to Sociology (3) Mau Mukai, Jasmine R MHK3247 SOC 1000 OSA Intro to Sociology (3) Sunia, Sheryl MCPSpanish3128 SPAN 1100 8A Beginning Spanish I (3) Staff MW MPHWriting3130 WRI 1050 8A English Fundamentals (3) Kahle, John T MPH3129 WRI 1050 OA English Fundamentals (3) Shorey, Terry MCP3131 WRI 1100 8A1 Analyzing&Writing Argmnt (3) Breitenfeldt, Jeffrey M MHK3132 WRI 1100 8A2 Analyzing&Writing Argmnt (3) Huntley, Ellen W MKB3133 WRI 1100 OA1 Analyzing&Writing Argmnt (3) Wilson, Robert MCP3134 WRI 1100 OA2 Analyzing&Writing Argmnt (3) Fischer, Linda MCP3136 WRI 1101 OA Analy Resch Wrt Argmt Lab (1) Breitenfeldt, Jeffrey MCP3138 WRI 1200 8A1 Rsch, Argmt, and Writing (3) Wilson, Robert R MKB3142 WRI 1200 8A2 Rsch, Argmt, and Writing (3) Wilson, Robert W MPH3141 WRI 1200 OA1 Rsch, Argmt, and Writing (3) Breitenfeldt, Jeffrey MCP3139 WRI 1200 OA2 Rsch, Argmt, and Writing (3) Wilson, Robert MCP3140 WRI 1200 OA3 Rsch, Argmt, and Writing (3) Helfand, Jody MCP3143 WRI 1201 OA Rsch, Argmt, and Wrt Lab (1) Breitenfeldt, Jeffrey MCP

3170 PSY 3400 OB Life Span Dev Psych (3) Vanderau, Katharine MCPSociology2571 SOC 1000 OB Introduction to Sociology (3) Harkins-Pignolet, Olivia MCP3252 SOC 1000 OSB Intro to Sociology (3) Sunia, Sheryl MCP2574 SOC 3100 8B Methods of Inquiry (3) Staff T MKBSpanish2579 SPAN 1200 8B Beginning Spanish II (4) Staff MW MPHWriting2582 WRI 1050 8B English Fundamentals (3) Kahle, John W MTR2584 WRI 1050 OB English Fundamentals (3) Shorey, Terry MCP2597 WRI 1100 8B1 Analyzing&Writing Agmnt (3) Wilson, Robert R MSB3195 WRI 1100 8B2 Analyzing&Writing Agmnt (3) Breitenfeldt, Jeffrey T MPH2599 WRI 1100 OB1 Analyzing&Writing Agmnt (3) Wilson, Robert MCP2600 WRI 1100 OB2 Analyzing&Writing Agmnt (3) Fischer, Linda MCP2601 WRI 1101 OB Analy Resch Wrt Argmt Lab (1) Breitenfeldt, Jeffrey MCP2602 WRI 1200 8B1 Rsch, Argmt, and Writing (3) Allen, Raymond M MKB2604 WRI 1200 8B2 Rsch, Argmt, and Writing (3) Wilson, Robert W MHK2605 WRI 1200 OB1 Rsch, Argmt, and Writing (3) Breitenfeldt, Jeffrey MCP2606 WRI 1200 OB2 Rsch, Argmt, and Writing (3) Wilson, Robert MCP3196 WRI 1200 OB3 Rsch, Argmt, and Writing (3) Helfand, Jody MCP2607 WRI 1201 OB Rsch, Argmt, Writing Lab (1) Breitenfeldt, Jeffrey MCP

FALL A – 2015 (continued) FALL B – 2015 (continued)

2652 ACCT 2000 AO Principles of Accounting I (3) Brown, Timothy2982 ACCT 3020 AO Intermediate Accounting III (3) Kam, Thomas2981 ACCT 3200 AO Managerial Accounting (3) Kam, Thomas3059 ANTH 2000 OA Cultural Anthropology (3) Laarhoven, Ruurdje3061 ARTS 1000 OA Introduction to Visual Arts (3) Manuzak, Lisa3243 BIOL 1000 OSA Introductory Biology (3) Manuzak, Augustina3062 BIOL 1000 OA Introductory Biology (3) Staff3064 BIOL 2031 OA Anatomy and Physiology I Lab (1) Manuzak, Augustina3066 CHIN 1200 OA Beginning Mandarin II (4) Dong, Alice3067 CJ 1000 OA Violence in American Society (3) Staff3069 CJ 3320 OA Corrections: Processes & Prog. (3) Merkle, Jennifer3071 COM 3420 OA Business Communication (3) Wester, Han Nee3073 CSCI 1011 OA Intro to Computer Info Systems (3) Kyler, Brian3076 CSCI 2912 OA Computer Science II (3) Samson, Donaldine3078 CSCI 3001 OA Assembly Lang&Sys Programming (3) Ishaque, Azhar3079 CSCI 3301 OA Database Technologies (3) Smith, Mary2647 ECON 2010 AO Principles of Microeconomics (3) Fang, Xin2646 ECON 3020 AO Managerial Economics (3) Huang, Hui3145 ECON 3300 AO Money and Banking (3) Khaleghi, Gholam3080 ENVS 3000 OA Sci and the Modern Prospect (3) Earnshaw, Keith2873 FIN 3000 AO Business Finance (3) Zeng, Bei3081 GEOG 1500 OA World Regional Geography (3) Watson, Leon3083 HIST 1002 OA Global Crossroads 1500 to Pres (3) Sollfrank, Gayle3087 HIST 4961 OA Seminar: Military History (3) Bliss, Brenden3090 HUM 1000 OA Introduction to the Humanities (3) Cardenas, Jocelyn3091 INTR 3000 OA International Relations (3) Staff3184 INTR 3400 OA Int’l Relations of Asia (3) Millar, David3093 MATH 1101 OA Fundamentals of College Math (3) Costanzo, Paul3096 MATH 1102 OA Fundamentals of Math Lab (1) Costanzo, Paul

CRN CRSE NO. SEC TITLE (Credits) Instructor CRN CRSE NO. SEC TITLE (Credits) Instructor

FALL A – 2015 ONLINE • Aug 24 - Oct 18, 2015 FALL B – 2015 ONLINE • Oct 19 - Dec 13, 2015

2510 ACCT 2010 BO Principles of Accounting II (3) Brown, Timothy2512 ACCT 4100 BO Auditing (3) Hartman, Douglas3279 ARTH 1001 BO Arts of Oceania (3) Kameda-Madar, Kuzuko2514 ARTS 1000 OB Introduction to Visual Arts (3) Manuzak, Lisa3248 BIOL 1000 OSB Introductory Biology (3) Manuzak, Augustina3163 BIOL 2033 OB Anatomy and Physiology II Lab (1) Manuzak, Augustina2990 BUS 1000 BO Introduction to Business (3) Waters, Gary3164 CJ 3070 OB Justice Management (3) Staff3165 CJ 3310 OB Law Enforcement: Contmp Issues (3) Merkle, Jennifer2525 COM 1500 OB Public Spk in a Mediated World (3) Litschauer, Stephen2633 COM 3300 OB Intercultural Communication (3) Staff3167 CSCI 1041 OB Digit Literacy Global Society (3) Staff3173 CSCI 2913 OB Data Structures (3) Smith, Mary3174 CSCI 3211 OB Systems Analysis (3) Smith, Mary3175 CSCI 3401 OB Data Communications (3) Munger, Adam3178 CSCI 3501 OB Computer Organization (3) Ishaque, Azhar2541 ECON 2015 BO Principles of Macroeconomics (3) Yalimaiwai, Jon2994 ECON 3100 BO Introduction to Econometrics (3) Emanovsky, Laura3180 ENVS 3000 OB Sci and the Modern Prospect (3) Earnshaw, Keith2995 FIN 3300 BO Investments (3) He, Hua2547 GEOG 2000 OB Intro to Human Geography (3) Patrone, Phil3181 HIST 1001 OB Trad & En: World Cult. to 1500 (3) Corcoran, James3085 HIST 3322 OB History of Modern Japan (3) Hamilton, Mark3186 MARS 1000 OB Introductory Oceanography (3) Watson, Leon2575 MATH 1101 OB Fundamentals of College Math (3) Conlan, Matthew2580 MATH 1102 OB Fundamentals of Math Lab (1) Conlan, Matthew2583 MATH 1105 OB Intermediate Algebra (3) Costanzo, Paul3249 MATH 1105 OSB Intermediate Algebra (3) Costanzo, Paul2586 MATH 1106 OB Intermediate Algebra Lab. (1) Costanzo, Paul3187 MATH 1120 OB How Numbers Shape Our Lives (3) Yost, Tammy

Registration and academic advising information for off-island students: • Off-Island GoArmyEd students contact [email protected] • Navy Distance Learning Students contact [email protected] • For additional information, go to www.hpu.edu/navydlp • Textbooks Orders: www.hpu.edu/bookstore

Online Courses • SUBJECT TO CHANGE

All Courses Fall - 2015, Alpha (continued) • SUBJECT TO CHANGE

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3100 MATH 1105 OA Intermediate Algebra (3) Conlan, Matthew3244 MATH 1105 OSA Intermediate Algebra (3) Costanzo, Paul3103 MATH 1106 OA Intermediate Algebra Lab. (1) Conlan, Matthew3105 MATH 1123 OA Statistics (3) Serpa, James3245 MATH 1123 OSA Statistics (3) Costanzo, Paul3108 MATH 1130 OA Pre-Calculus I (3) Staff3109 MATH 1140 OA Pre-Calculus II (3) Dumford, Amber3111 MATH 2215 OA Calculus II (3) Mills, Hugh2987 MGMT 3000 AO Mgmt/Org Behavior (3) Glover, Gerald2983 MGMT 3100 AO Bus in Contemporary Society (3) Crozier-Garcia, Cheryl2988 MGMT 3400 AO Human Resource Management (3) Palafox, Edgar2984 MGMT 4001 AO Business Policy (3) Mcconville, Arlene2644 MIS 2000 AO Information Tools for Business (3) Merc, Eduard3007 MIS 3070 AO IT Infrastructure (3) Chow, T. Ricky2985 MKTG 3000 AO Principles of Marketing (3) Farrell, Cheryl2989 MKTG 3700 AO Electronic Marketing (3) Bauman, AntoninaTBA PADM 3600 OA Non-Profit Management (3) Flood, Daniel 3114 PHYS 2051 OA General Physics I Lab (1) Kadala, Roge3116 PSCI 1400 OA American Political System (3) Collins, Samantha3117 PSCI 2000 OA Introduction to Politics (3) Hopkins, Michelle3246 PSY 1000 OSA Introduction to Psychology (3) Stetz, Thomas3121 PSY 2100 OA Statistics in Psychology (4) Stetz, Thomas3123 PSY 3300 OA Social Psychology (3) Chmielewski, Mary3213 PSY 3350 OA Clinical Psychology (3) Staff3126 PSY 4900 OA History and Systems of Psych (3) Staff3247 SOC 1000 OSA Introduction to Sociology (3) Sunia, Sheryl3129 WRI 1050 OA English Fundamentals (3) Shorey, Terry3133 WRI 1100 OA1 Analyzing & Writing Arguments (3) Wilson, Robert3134 WRI 1100 OA2 Analyzing & Writing Arguments (3) Fischer, Linda3136 WRI 1101 OA Analyg, Reschg, Wrtg Argmt Lab (1) Breitenfeldt, Jeffrey3139 WRI 1200 OA2 Rsch, Argmt, and Writing (3) Wilson, Robert3140 WRI 1200 OA3 Rsch, Argmt, and Writing (3) Helfand, Jody3141 WRI 1200 OA1 Rsch, Argmt, and Writing (3) Breitenfeldt, Jeffrey3143 WRI 1201 OA Research, Argument&Writing Lab (1) Breitenfeldt, Jeffrey

CRN CRSE NO. SEC TITLE (Credits) Instructor CRN CRSE NO. SEC TITLE (Credits) Instructor

FALL A – 2015 ONLINE • Aug 24 - Oct 18, 2015 FALL B – 2015 ONLINE • Oct 19 - Dec 13, 2015

3250 MATH 1123 OSB Statistics (3) Costanzo, Paul2589 MATH 1123 OB Statistics (3) Serpa, James2591 MATH 1130 OB Pre-Calculus I (3) Staff3188 MATH 2214 OB Calculus I (3) Mills, Hugh3190 MATH 2326 OB Math for Decision-Making (3) Lo, Eddie2991 MGMT 2000 BO Principles of Management (3) Waters, Gary2992 MGMT 3060 BO Legal&Regula. Context for Mgrs (3) Brawley, Richard2996 MGMT 3440 BO Org Change and Development (3) Glover, Gerald2517 MIS 3000 BO Foundations of Info Systems (3) Champagne, Jamie2997 MIS 3050 BO Application Development (3) Staff2998 MKTG 3100 BO Consumer Behavior (3) Deeds, Clifford2999 MKTG 4400 BO Marketing Management (3) Bauman, Antonina3192 PADM 1000 OB Intro. to Leadership (3) Flood, DanielTBA PADM 3500 OB Public Finance and Budgeting (3) Flores, Thomas2639 PHYS 2053 OB General Physics II Lab (1) Kadala, Roger2538 PSCI 1400 OB American Political System (3) Collins, Samantha2552 PSCI 2000 OB Introduction to Politics (3) Hopkins, Michelle2554 PSCI 3412 OB American Foreign Policy (3) Popp, Robert3251 PSY 1000 OSB Introduction to Psychology (3) Stetz, Thomas2560 PSY 1000 OB Introduction to Psychology (3) Espanola, Mirasol3168 PSY 2200 OB Research Methods in Psychology (4) Stetz, Thomas2564 PSY 3235 OB Cross-Cultural Psychology (3) Staff3170 PSY 3400 OB Life Span Development Psych (3) Vanderau, Katharine3252 SOC 1000 OSB Introduction to Sociology (3) Sunia, Sheryl2571 SOC 1000 OB Introduction to Sociology (3) Harkins-Pignolet, Olivia2584 WRI 1050 OB English Fundamentals (3) Shorey, Terry2599 WRI 1100 OB1 Analyzing & Writing Arguments (3) Wilson, Robert2600 WRI 1100 OB2 Analyzing & Writing Arguments (3) Fischer, Linda2601 WRI 1101 OB Analyg, Reschg, Wrtg Argmt Lab (1) Breitenfeldt, Jeffrey2606 WRI 1200 OB2 Rsch, Argmt, and Writing (3) Wilson, Robert3196 WRI 1200 OB3 Rsch, Argmt, and Writing (3) Helfand, Jody2605 WRI 1200 OB1 Rsch, Argmt, and Writing (3) Breitenfeldt, Jeffrey2607 WRI 1201 OB Research, Argument&Writing Lab (1) Breitenfeldt, Jeffrey

Base Courses and Contact Information

Dave Terry Coordinator/Academic AdvisorSand Island • Phone: (808) 543-8056 •Email: [email protected] • Advising by appointment.

CRN CRSE NO. SEC TITLE (Credits) Days Instructor3063 BIOL 2030 8A Physiology I * (3) W 1730 - 2040 Manuzak, Augustina

*Anatomy & Physiology Lab I/II available online

CRN CRSE NO. SEC TITLE (Credits) Days Instructor3162 BIOL 2032 8B Anatomy and Physiology II* (3) W 1730 - 2040 Manuzak, Augustina

FALL A – 2015 • Aug 24 - Oct 18, 2015SAND ISLAND

FALL B – 2015 • Oct 19 - Dec 13, 2015SAND ISLAND

CRN CRSE NO. SEC TITLE (Credits) Days Instructor3000 BUS 1000 8 Introduction to Business (3) T 1730 - 2040 Staff3082 HIST 1001 8A Trad & En: World Cult. to 1500 (3) R 1730 - 2040 Bliss, Brenden3086 HIST 3676 8A U.S. Diplomatic History (3) M 1730 - 2040 Corcoran, James3099 MATH 1105 8A1 Intermediate Algebra (3) T 1730 - 2040 Rappeline, Peter3102 MATH 1106 8A1 Intermediate Algebra Lab. (1) T 2050 - 2150 Rappeline, Peter3110 MATH 2214 8A Calculus I (3) T 1730 - 2040 Kadala, Roger3006 MIS 3060 8A Systems Analysis and Design (3) R 1730 - 2040 Staff3120 PSY 1000 8A Introduction to Psychology (3) M 1730 - 2040 Staff3132 WRI 1100 8A2 Analyzing & Writing Arguments (3) W 1730 - 2040 Huntley, Ellen3138 WRI 1200 8A Rsch, Argmt, and Writing (3) R 1730 - 2040 Kahle, John

CRN CRSE NO. SEC TITLE (Credits) Days Instructor3183 HIST 1558 8B Living History of Hawai’i (3) M 1730 - 2040 Bliss, Brenden2556 HIST 4661 8B History of Military Thought (3) W 1730 - 2040 Bliss, Brenden2588 MATH 1123 8B Statistics (3) T 1730 - 2040 Lo, Eddie3015 MIS 3020 8B IS Project Management (3) M 1730 - 2040 Staff3016 MKTG 3000 8B Principles of Marketing (3) M 1730 - 2040 Staff2550 PSCI 2000 8B Introduction to Politics (3) F 1730 - 2040 Hansen, Christine2574 SOC 3100 8B Methods of Inquiry (3) T 1730 - 2040 Staff2602 WRI 1200 8B1 Rsch, Argmt, and Writing (3) M 1730 - 2040 Allen, Raymond

Britney FlemmingTitle: Coordinator/Academic AdvisorMCBH Kane‘ohe • BLDG 220 • Phone: (808) 544-9313 • Fax: (808) 544-9310 Email: [email protected] • Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

FALL A – 2015 • Aug 24 - Oct 18, 2015MCBH KANEOHE

FALL B – 2015 • Oct 19 - Dec 13, 2015MCBH KANEOHE

Students requiring base access to attend class MUST submit their requests to the corresponding HPU office NLT July 24. All requests are subject to background checks and up to 3 weeks for processing. Students who submit pass requests after that date will be required to provide their own means of transportation until their passes have been approved and are ready for pick up. No exceptions.

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CRN CRSE NO. SEC TITLE (Credits) Days Instructor2878 ACCT 2010 8A Principles of Accounting II (3) F 1730 - 2040 Young, Steven3060 ARTS 1000 8A Introduction to Visual Arts (3) M 1730 - 2040 Karabinus, Denise3065 CHEM 1000 8A Introductory Chemistry (3) M 1730 - 2040 Cunningham, David3068 CJ 2060 8A Justice Systems (3) R 1730 - 2040 Roden, SonnyTBA CJ 3300 8A Criminal Procedures (3) T 1730 - 2040 Lee, Randal3070 COM 2000 8A Public Speaking (3) F 1730 - 2040 Litschauer, Stephen3074 CSCI 1041 8A Digit Literacy Global Society (3) R 1730 - 2040 Willeby, TarekTBA CSCI 2301 8A Discrete Math for Comp Science (3) R 1730 - 2040 Calderwood, Robert3229 CSCI 4911 8A Software Project I (3) M 1730 - 2040 Ishaque, Azhar3230 CSCI 4921 8A Software Project Management (3) M 1730 - 2040 Ishaque, Azhar3084 HIST 2900 8A The Historian’s Craft (3) F 1730 - 2040 Corcoran, James3088 HMLD 1000 8A Intro. to Homeland Security (3) T 1730 - 2040 Abdmishani, AmirTBA HRD 3300 8A Human Resource Project Mgmt (3) W 1730 - 2040 Flood, Daniel 3092 MATH 1101 8A1 Fundamentals of College Math (3) T 1730 - 2040 Corcoran, Thomas3095 MATH 1102 8A1 Fundamentals of Math Lab (1) T 2050 - 2150 Corcoran, Thomas3098 MATH 1105 8A2 Intermediate Algebra (3) W 1730 - 2040 Slayter, Summer3101 MATH 1106 8A2 Intermediate Algebra Lab. (1) W 2050 - 2150 Slayter, Summer3104 MATH 1115 8A Survey of Math (3) M 1730 - 2040 Onizuka, Ian3107 MATH 1130 8A Pre-Calculus I (3) W 1730 - 2040 Staff3112 MATH 2326 8A Math for Decision-Making (3) F 1730 - 2040 Lo, Eddie3003 MGMT 3300 8A Intl Business Management (3) T 1730 - 2040 Vance, Yvonne3004 MGMT 3550 8A Business Research Methods (3) R 1730 - 2040 Staff3115 PSCI 1400 8A American Political System (3) T 1730 - 2040 Djou, Charles3119 PSCI 3650 8A Intelligence Studies (3) W 1730 - 2040 Fila, Brian3127 SOC 1000 8A Introduction to Sociology (3) R 1730 - 2040 Mau Mukai, Jasmine3131 WRI 1100 8A1 Analyzing & Writing Arguments (3) M 1730 - 2040 Breitenfeldt, Jeffrey

CRN CRSE NO. SEC TITLE (Credits) Days Instructor3008 ACCT 2000 8B Principles of Accounting I (3) M 1730 - 2040 Young, Steven2513 ANTH 2000 8B Cultural Anthropology (3) F 1730 - 2040 Staff3231 ARTS 1003 8B Sustainable Art & Design (3) W 1730 - 2040 Karabinus, DeniseTBA CJ 1500 8B Cybersecurity (3) W 1730 - 2040 Staff3166 CJ 3500 8B Criminal Law (3) F 1730 - 2040 Lee, RandalTBA CSCI 1611 8B A Gentle Intro to Comp. Prog (3) R 1730 - 2040 Calderwood, Robert3172 CSCI 2912 8B Computer Science II (3) T 1730 - 2040 Smith, Mary2553 HIST 3662 8B War and Society Since 1500 (3) R 1730 - 2040 Bliss, BrendenTBA HMLD 2000 8B Disaster Prep. & Resp. (3) R 1730 - 2040 Staff3185 INTR 3930 8B Contemporary Nations: China (3) F 1730 - 2040 Corcoran, James2581 MATH 1105 8B1 Intermediate Algebra (3) M 1730 - 2040 Corcoran, Thomas2677 MATH 1106 8B1 Intermediate Algebra Lab. (1) M 2050 - 2150 Corcoran, Thomas3171 PHIL 2090 8B Principles of Logic (3) T 1730 - 2040 Akina, William3169 PSY 3320 8B Health Psychology (3) M 1730 - 2040 Staff2604 WRI 1200 8B2 Rsch, Argmt, and Writing (3) W 1730 - 2040 Wilson, Robert

Yvonne VanceCoordinator/Academic AdvisorHickam Air Force Base • BLDG 2060, Room 208, Hangar 2 • Phone: (808) 543-8053 • Fax: (808) 543-8050Email: [email protected] • Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

FALL A – 2015 • Aug 24 - Oct 18, 2015HICKAM

FALL B – 2015 • Oct 19 - Dec 13, 2015HICKAM

Students requiring base access to attend class MUST submit their requests to the corre-sponding HPU office NLT July 24. All requests are subject to background checks and up to 3 weeks for processing. Students who submit pass requests after that date will be required to provide their own means of transportation until their passes have been approved and are ready for pick up. No exceptions.

Base Courses and Contact Information

CRN CRSE NO. SEC TITLE (Credits) Days Instructor3280 ARTH 1001 8A Arts of Oceania (3) R 1730 - 2040 Kameda-Madar, Kazuko3075 CSCI 2911 8A Computer Science I (3) M 1730 - 2040 Smith, Mary3077 CSCI 2916 8A Computer Science I Lab (1) M 2050 - 2150 Smith, Mary2871 ECON 2015 8A Principles of Macroeconomics (3) W 1730 - 2040 Ashraf, Mohammad3089 HRD 1000 8A Intro. to Human Resource Dev. (3) M 1730 - 2040 Stetz, Thomas3094 MATH 1101 8A2 Fundamentals of College Math (3) F 1730 - 2040 Fujimoto, Maurice3097 MATH 1102 8A2 Fundamentals of Math Lab (1) F 2050 - 2150 Fujimoto, Maurice3106 MATH 1123 8A Statistics (3) R 1730 - 2040 Lo, Eddie3001 MGMT 2000 8A Principles of Management (3) R 1730 - 2040 Staff3002 MGMT 3060 8A Legal&Reg. Context for Mgrs (3) F 1730 - 2040 Brawley, Richard3005 MIS 3000 8A Foundations of Info Systems (3) W 1730 - 2040 Staff3113 PHYS 2050 8A General Physics I (4) R 1730 - 2040 Kadala, Roger3118 PSCI 2000 8A Introduction to Politics (3) W 1730 - 2040 Popp, Robert3122 PSY 3235 8A Cross-Cultural Psychology (3) R 1730 - 2040 Staff3128 SPAN 1100 8A Beginning Spanish I (3) MW 1730 - 2000 Guarino, Michelle3130 WRI 1050 8A English Fundamentals (3) T 1730 - 2040 Wilson, Robert3142 WRI 1200 8A2 Rsch, Argmt, and Writing (3) W 1730 - 2040 Kahle, John

CRN CRSE NO. SEC TITLE (Credits) Days Instructor2526 COM 3420 8B Business Communication (3) W 1730 - 2040 Staff3011 FIN 3000 8B Business Finance (3) T 1730 - 2040 Flores, Thomas2578 MATH 1101 8B1 Fundamentals of College Math (3) M 1730 - 2040 Slayter, Summer2675 MATH 1102 8B1 Fundamentals of Math Lab (1) M 2050 - 2150 Slayter, Summer2585 MATH 1105 8B2 Intermediate Algebra (3) T 1730 - 2040 Fujimoto, Maurice2678 MATH 1106 8B2 Intermediate Algebra Lab. (1) T 2050 - 2150 Fujimoto, Maurice2592 MATH 1130 8B Pre-Calculus I (3) R 1730 - 2040 Lo, Eddie2593 MATH 1140 8B Pre-Calculus II (3) F 1730 - 2040 Kadala, Roger3189 MATH 2215 8B Calculus II (3) W 1730 - 2040 Kadala, Roger3012 MGMT 3100 8B Bus in Contemporary Society (3) R 1730 - 2040 Kulik, Brian3191 PADM 1000 8B Intro. to Leadership (3) M 1730 - 2040 Flood, Daniel2638 PHYS 2052 8B General Physics II (4) R 1730 - 2040 Kadala, Roger2579 SPAN 1200 8B Beginning Spanish II (4) MW 1730 - 2000 Guarino, Michelle3195 WRI 1100 8B Analyzing & Writing Arguments (3) T 1730 - 2040 Breitenfeldt, Jeffrey

Kalanikinikealiikuloa L. Villarin Coordinator/Academic AdvisorPearl Harbor Naval Station • BLDG 679 • Phone: (808) 687-7081 • Fax: (808) 687-7084 Email: [email protected] • Monday-Friday • 8:00am - 4:30pm*All Navy TA request must be submitted prior to the start of the term. No Exceptions.

FALL A – 2015 • Aug 24 - Oct 18, 2015PEARL HARBOR

FALL B – 2015 • Oct 19 - Dec 13, 2015PEARL HARBOR

Sabrina CrooksDirector Pearl HarborPearl Harbor Naval Station • BLDG 679 • Phone: (808) 687-7081 • Fax: (808) 687-7084Email: [email protected] • Monday-Friday • 8:00am - 4:30pm

Students requiring base access to attend class MUST submit their requests to the corresponding HPU office NLT July 24. All requests are subject to background checks and up to 3 weeks for processing. Students who submit pass requests after that date will be required to provide their own means of transportation until their passes have been approved and are ready for pick up. No exceptions.

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Base Courses and Contact Information

Army Students: Active Duty, Reserve and National GuardFor Military Campus Program Classes (includes campus code: MCP [online], MHK, MKB, MPH, MSB, MTR, MSI)1. Register in the GoArmyEd.2. Registration requests and approved tuition assistance funding will be for-

warded by GoArmyEd to the Director of Army Programs for processing.3. Once processed the classes will appear in your HPU Pipeline account.4. Monitor your GoArmyEd and your HPU pipeline account to confirm that all

prerequisites have been met. Space in class is secured only when the classappears in BOTH accounts.

Registration requests must be completed in GoArmyEd prior to the first day of term to secure tuition assistance funding.Army does not approve TA funding on the first day of class or later.

For Main Campus Classes (includes campus code: DHC, OILC, ART, AIR, MIL)1. Register with your HPU Pipeline account.2. Once your Pipeline registration is complete contact Samantha Collins at

[email protected] with the following details of your class scheduleinformation:

• ALPH• NMBR• SEC

• DAY/TIME• START/END DATE• CRN

• INSTRUCTOR

3. The request will be processed and classes will be created in the GoArmyEdportal. An email confirmation will be sent when the process is completed.

4. Log onto the GoArmyEd portal to register and secure tuition assistance fund-ing. Space in class is secured only when the class appears in BOTH accounts.

Questions or comments can be sent to: [email protected]

FALL A – 2015 • Aug 24 - Oct 18, 2015TRIPLER AMC

FALL B – 2015 • Oct 19 - Dec 13, 2015TRIPLER AMC

NONE

Tripler Army Medical Center • BLDG 102, Room 111 • Phone: (808) 544-1493 • Fax: (808) 544-1490Email: [email protected] • Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Days InstructorT 1730 - 2040 Maingano, ShepherdF 1730 - 2040 Ishaque, AzharM 1730 - 2040 Watson, LeonR 1730 - 2040 Rappeline, PeterR 2050 - 2150 Rappeline, PeterR 1730 - 2040 Miller, Mark

CRN CRSE NO. SEC TITLE (Credits) 3161 BIOL 1300 8B Nutrition: Eat Smarter (3) 3179 CSCI 3621 8B Networking (3) 2546 GEOG 1500 8B World Regional Geography (3) 2573 MATH 1101 8B2 Fundamentals of College Math (3) 2676 MATH 1102 8B2 Fundamentals of Math Lab (1) 3013 MGMT 4001 8B Business Policy (3) 2582 WRI 1050 8B English Fundamentals (3) W 1730 - 2040 Kahle, John

HPU announces College of Extended and Interdisciplinary Education

new home of Military Campus Programs

• AS Criminal Justice• AS Homeland Security• AS Health Professions

• AS Supervisory Leadership• BA Human Resource Development• BS Criminal Justice

• Bachelors in Public Administration

• AA General Studies• AS Computer Science• AS Military Studies• AS Mathematics

• BA History• BA Individualized Major• BA International Studies• BA Psychology

• BS Computer Science• BS Diplomacy and Military Studies

Exciting new degrees Available (Starting Fall 2015)

Other Degrees Offered

FALL A – 2015 • Aug 24 - Oct 18, 2015SCHOFIELD BARRACKS

FALL B – 2015 • Oct 19 - Dec 13, 2015SCHOFIELD BARRACKSCRN CRSE NO. SEC TITLE (Credits) Days Instructor2518 BIOL 1000 8B Introductory Biology (3) T 1730 - 2040 Cruz, Raymond3009 ECON 2010 8B Principles of Microeconomics (3) R 1730 - 2040 Ashraf, Mohammad3182 HIST 1002 8B Global Crossroads 1500 to Pres (3) W 1730 - 2040 Crozier-Garcia, Jaime3014 MIS 2000 8B Information Tools for Business (3) F 1730 - 2040 Staff3263 MUS 1000 8B Intro Western Classical Music (3) F 1730 - 2040 Uale, Beth2537 PSCI 1400 8B American Political System (3) M 1730 - 2040 Staff2597 WRI 1100 8B1 Analyzing & Writing Arguments (3) R 1730 - 2040 Wilson, Robert

NONE

Alec Leehane Coordinator/Academic AdvisorSchofield Barracks • Sgt Yano Hall, BLDG 560, Room 216Phone: (808) 687-7093 • Fax: (808) 687-7090Email: [email protected] • Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Samantha CollinsDirector, Army ProgramsGoArmyEd/Academic AdvisorEmail: [email protected]

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Hawai‘i and the Pacific Quantitative Analysis and Symbolic Reasoning

AL 1050

ARTH 1001

BIOL 2170

ENG 1101

HAWN 1100

HIST 1558

PHIL 1001

Written Communication & Information Literacy I Written Communication & Information Literacy II

WRI 1100

WRI 1150

CORE CURRICULUM AREAS

The American Experience Creative Arts

AMST 2000

HIST 1401

HIST 1402

HUM 1270

PSCI 1400

Critical Thinking and Expression Global Crossroads and Diversity

COM 1000

COM 2000

ECON 2010

GEOG 2000

HIST 1717

MATH 1116

PSY 1000

The Natural World The Sustainable World

BIOL 1000

CHEM 1000

CHEM 2050

GEOG 1000

GEOL 1000

MARS 1000

MARS 2110

PHYS 1020

Technology & Innovation Traditions and Movements that Shape the World

CSCI 1041

CSCI 1061

CSCI 1555

CSCI 1611

HIST 2630

MATH 1234

MIS 2000

MULT 1100

General Education (effective Fall ‘15)

CSCI 1534

MATH 1120

MATH 1123

MATH 1130

MATH 1150

MATH 2214

PHIL 2090

PSY 1100

WRI 1200

WRI 1250

ARTH 2300

ARTS 1000

ARTS 2150

ENG 2000

MUS 1000

MUS 2101

THEA 2320

WRI 2601

ANTH 2000

BR 1020

GEOG 1500

HIST 1002

INTR 1000

MULT 2000

REL 1000

ARTS 1003

BIOL 1500

ENVS 3000

HIST 3650

MARS 2100

NSCI 2000

NSCI 3000

SWRK 2010

AL 1100

ECON 2015

ENG 2500

HIST 1001

CLST 1000

PSCI 2000

SOC 2600

Languages in the Pacific

Arts of Oceania

Ethno-biology: People and Plants

Representations of Pacific Life

Beginning Hawaiian I

Living History of Hawai‘i

Philosophies of Hawai‘i and the Pacific

Analyzing and Writing Arguments

Literature and Argument

Topics in American Studies

American Stories: Themes in American History to 1877

Introduction to American History Since 1865

Introduction to Gender and Women’s Studies

American Politics

Introduction to Communication Skills

Public Speaking

Principles of Microeconomics

Visualizing Human Geography

Reacting to the Past

Problem Solving

Introduction to Psychology

Introductory Biology

Introductory Chemistry

General Chemistry

Introduction to Physical Geography

The Dynamic Earth

Introductory Oceanography

Ocean Environment of the Pacific Islands

Astronomy

Digital Literacy in a Global Society

Mobile Technologies for the 21st Century

Health Information Systems

A Gentle Introduction to Computer Programming

The History of Science and Technology

Introduction to Cryptology

Information Tools for Business

Foundations of Multimedia Production

Data, Financial Literacy, and its Visual Presentation

Mathematics in the Modern World

Statistics

Pre-calculus I

Pre-calculus I & II

Calculus I

Principles of Logic

Probabilistic Thinking: Randomness, Chaos, and Chance

Research, Argument and Writing

Introduction to Research in the Humanities

World Art History

Introduction to Visual Arts

Introduction to Design

The Art of Literature

Introduction to Classical Music

Music in World Culture

Acting I: Basic Acting for Stage and Screen

Introduction to Creative Writing

Cultural Anthropology

The Cross-Cultural Experience

World Regional Geography

Global Crossroads: 1500 - Present

The International System

Introduction to Cinema Studies

Introduction to World Religions

Sustainable Art and Design

Conservation Biology

Science and the Modern Prospect

History of Oil in the Modern World

Marine Resource Management

Lessons for Building Sustainable Communities

Building Sustainable Communities

Social Sustainability, Social Work and Entrepreneurship

Language, Power, and Identity

Principles of Macroeconomics

World Literature

Traditions and Encounters: World Cultures to 1500

Great Books, East and West

Introduction to Politics

Peace Studies

NEW GENERAL EDUCATION CURRICULUMFIRST YEAR COMMON CORE

Effective Fall 2015All students should see their advisor for opt in or opt out degree plan information.

Deadline for opt in/out is June 30. Book your appointment today online: hpu-advising.genbook.com

For more information go to: www.hpu.edu/generaleducation

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Military/Veteran’s Benefits • Proposed Winter Schedule

MCP= Online MHK= Hickam MKB=Kaneohe MPH=Pearl Harbor MSB=Schofield Barracks MTR=Tripler

1089 ARTS 1003 W Sustainable Art & Design (3) MW 1730 - 2040 MPH

1093 BIOL 1000 OSW Introductory Biology (3) MCP

1060 BUS 1000 W Introduction to Business (3) MW 1730 - 2040 MKB

1082 CJ 3530 OW Juvenile Deviancy and Justice (3) MCP

1061 COM 2000 W Public Speaking (3) MHK

1090 COM 3420 W Business Communication (3) MW 1730 - 2040 MHK

1083 CSCI 1041 OW Digit Literacy Global Society (3) MCP

1091 CSCI 3911 OW Software Engineering (3) MCP

1084 HIST 1002 OW Global Crossroads 1500 to Pres (3) MCP

1094 MATH 1105 OSW Intermediate Algebra (3) MCP

1095 MATH 1123 OSW Statistics (3) MCP

1064 MGMT 3200 W Small Business Management (3) MW 1730 - 2040 MHK

1085 PHIL 1001 OW Philosophies of Hawaii & Pac. (3) MCP

1086 PHYS 1020 OW Astronomy (3) MCP

1087 PSCI 1400 OW American Political System (3) MCP

1065 PSCI 2000 W Introduction to Politics (3) MKB

1066 PSCI 3430 OW America: Images From Abroad (3) MCP

1096 PSY 1000 OSW Introduction to Psychology (3) MCP

1088 PSY 1000 OW Introduction to Psychology (3) MCP

1092 PSY 3170 OW Psychology of Emotion (3) MCP

1097 SOC 1000 OSW Introduction to Sociology (3) MCP

CRN COURSE SEC TITLE (CREDIT) DAY(S) TIME CAMPUS CRN COURSE SEC TITLE (CREDIT) DAY(S) TIME CAMPUS

1. Attend all classes (face to face and online). -- Attendance is verified with instructors. -- BAH repayment to VA may be required if you stop attending a class. Not logging on for online

classes constitutes non-attendance.IMPORTANT!!! ATTEND, ATTEND, ATTEND even if you think you might fail the class, or until you officially withdraw from the class to get a “W”.2. To get the Hawaii BAH rate: One (1) class has to be face-to-face.IMPORTANT!!! You cannot get the Hawaii BAH rate if you enroll in all online classes.

3. Only classes REQUIRED by your degree plan.4. BAH is based on your academic load:

**FULL TIME = 100% BAH rate**Greater than ½ time but below full time = 60 to 90% BAH rate

5. Maintain the GPA required by your degree/field of study. --Usually 2.0 GPA but some degrees require more. --KNOW what is required for your major/degree.

6. See your School Certifying Official (SCO) if you plan to repeat a class.

IMPORTANT FACTS FOR VETERANS USING POST 9-11 GI BILL BENEFITS AND RECEIVING BAH

Veteran’s Benefits www.hpu.edu/vabenefits • Phone: (808) 356-5222 • Fax: (808) 544-0285 • Email: [email protected]

David HoangAcademic AdvisorDowntown Campus Military/Veterans Center, UB 905 • Phone: (808) 543-8051Email: [email protected] • Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

The following courses are available:

MATH 1105: Intermediate Algebra

BIOL 1000: Introductory Biology

PSY 1000: Introduction to Psychology

SOC 1000: Introduction to Sociology

MATH 1123: Statistics

• Earn college credit using a self – paced course

• Move forward through class at your own learning pace

• Completely online

• All materials are built into the course

• Trained faculty to guide you

• See your advisor for more information and to register

SELF-PACED ONLINE COURSES • Subject to Change

SELF-PACEDONLINE COURSES

OPEN HOUSE: JOIN DEAN VANCE AND FACULTYLearn more about new degree plans available Fall 2015

July 29 at Hickam AFB Education Center, Room 206August 5 at MCHB – Kaneohe Bay, Building 220

4 pm – 6 pmwww.hpu.edu/military

• See the NEW degree programs being offered in HPU’s Fall 2015 Term.• Understand the HPU application process for admission.

• Experience a 15-minute simulated lecture from program faculty. • Obtain an initial screening of your transcripts to determine your

transfer credits

Winter 2015- Full Term • Dec 14, 2015 - Jan 17, 2016 • Proposed Schedule • Subject to Change