UH Maui College Courses and Continuing Education

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UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I MAUI COLLEGE FALL 2022

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Career Development Courses

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WHAT’S INSIDE 3 AGRICULTURE

Sustainability | Beekeeping

4 ART & DESIGN

Creative Media | Art | Fashion Technology

6 COMPUTERS

Computer Applications | Social Media | Mac

9 CERTIFICATES

Welcome

Academic Subject Certificates

10 HEALTHCARE

to the NEW catalog of University of Hawai‘i Maui College classes!

12 BUSINESS & GOVERNMENT 14 HOSPITALITY 16 CULINARY 17 GENERAL EDUCATION 19 INDUSTRY & TRADES

Automotive | Carpentry | Welding | HVAC

Whether you’re in pursuit of a certificate or degree on the way to a satisfying career, want to explore entrepreneurship, cultivate your creativity, or simply satisfy your curiosity as a lifelong learner, we have exciting options for you.

20 COMMUNICATION Sign Language | Language

21 WELLNESS PROGRAM Food Innovation | Wellness

22 ADDITIONAL ONLINE COURSES 23 REGISTER FOR CLASSES

We offer a wide array of continuing education classes, industry training, and credit courses, many of which you can attend either face-to-face or via distance learning.

On the Cover The cover is inspired by Allied Health student Princess Santiago meeting the demands for professional healthcare on Maui…and beyond.

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Agriculture

Agriculture is essential to Maui’s economy and community. Diverse jobs, a major tax base, the production of a variety of crops for both local and export markets - all crucial to Maui’s future.

Now more than ever, UHMC meets the growing needs for a sustainable Hawai‘i, training the next generation of farmers, growers, and producers.

Sustainable Agriculture Systems

Explore sustainable agriculture systems in Hawai‘i and the world. Compare various sustainable models and examine various sectors of production agriculture and related agribusinesses in Hawai‘i. Field trips to farms, processors and wholesalers. AG 193 / $ 262 + fees / 2 credits

Sustainable Aquaponics Systems

Learn the fundamentals of aquaponics and hydroponics in a 6-week online course including planting, harvest, operations and fish care. Eligible participants may apply for a paid apprenticeship opportunity. Sponsored by USDA AFRI NIFA grant AGR6515 / Dr. Javier Mollinedo / FREE tuition

8/22/22 - 12/16/22 ONLINE

Tu 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM 10/4/22 - 11/22/22

Intro to Beekeeping

Farm Apprentice Mentoring Program

Learn the biology and behavior of honeybees and best management practices for hive management. Develop hands-on skills for hive inspection, maintenance, and management techniques to control honeybee diseases and pests. Investigate alternative pollinators. AG 162 / Mach Fukada / $262 +fees / 2 credits

Apply for the 6-month applied training and on-farm mentoring program for beginning farmers coordinated by the Hawai’i Farmers Union United (HFUU) and co-sponsored by the County of Maui. Visit SustainableMaui.org for more information and application.

F 12:00 PM - 2:45 PM 8/22/22 - 12/16/22 ULU 104

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Art Design &

Academy for Creative Media Maui

offers Associate degrees and Certificates in filmmaking, graphic design and animation, and pathways to a four-year degree. Learn more at maui.hawaii.edu/programs/creative-media.

Intro to Visual Arts Learn the basic elements of visual arts and their expressions in various forms. ART 101 / Gwen Arkin / $393 + fees / 3 credits 8/22/22 - 12/16/22 ONLINE

Storytelling: Find Your Voice

Learn the core principles of Digital Storytelling as a career. Explore the nature of storytelling and storytellers through media such as movies, literature, spoken word, television, web, news, classic and commercial art, and meet media professionals. Apply what you learn by creating your own digital story in video or website form.

Intro to Drawing

Explore two-dimensional visualization and rendering of forms, spaces, and ideas through a variety of approaches and media. ART 113 / Mike Takemoto / $393 + fees / 3 credits TuTh 10:30 AM - 1:15 PM 8/22/22 - 12/16/22 Heona I

CM 105 / Brian Kohne / $393 + fees / 3 credits Tu 6:00 PM - 8:45 PM 8/22/22 - 12/16/22 ONLINE

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Public Art - History and Practice

Develop an understanding, appreciation, and critical analysis of historical and contemporary public art works from multi-cultural perspectives. Cultivate your practice of developing, designing, and creating public art. ART 190V / Mike Takemoto / $393 + fees / 3 credits W 3:00 PM - 5:40 PM 8/22/22 - 12/16/22 Kaʻaʻike 218

Clothing Construction I

Learn about sewing tools and equipment. Select and adjust basic commercial patterns and construct clothes from these patterns to fit figures. FT 113 / Lisa Marie Stills / $393 + fees / 3 credits WF 8:30 AM - 1:20 PM 8/22/22 - 10/14/22 Hoʻokipa Bldg

Textiles

Intro to Digital Video

Develop your foundational skills in pre-production and production for both studio and field-based video projects. Learn technical aspects of digital cinematography and sound recording as well as fundamentals of field and TV studio production in terms of conceptual development, planning, writing, storyboarding, editing, and project management. Discover the basic rules of visual composition, sequencing and storytelling. CM 120 / Deanna Reece / $393 + fees / 3 credits W 3:00 PM - 5:40 PM 8/22/22 - 12/16/22 Kaʻaʻike 218

Adobe Photoshop + Illustrator

Learn the basic tools and features of raster image editing, photo retouching, and color correction of images. Discover the fundamental drawing techniques of vector illustration graphics, including pen tool paths, objects, and type with specific attention to practical applications. CM 123 / Monika Jost / $393 + fees / 3 credits

Learn about fabrics as the foundation for everything in fashion technology with hands on workshops such as fabric dyeing, knitting, and more. FT 221 / Char Quan Pfetzing / $393 + fees / 3 credits T 9:00 - 11:50 AM 8/22/22 - 12/16/22 Hoʻokipa Bldg

The Insider’s Guide to the Evolving Music Business

We will explore the emerging independent artist landscape within the music business. With world-wide digital disruption, new business opportunities in the music business are emerging rapidly. Instructed by longtime Industry-insider Ron Moss, son of legendary Hall-of-Fame music producer Jerry Moss (A&M Records, with partner Herb Albert), and co- founder of Honua Publishing. ENR6699 / Ronald Moss / $199 / CE Tu 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM 9/6/22 - 10/4/22 Laulima 211

M 10:30 AM - 1:10 PM 8/22/22 - 12/16/22 Kaʻaʻike 218

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Computers

Spreadsheets for Beginners

Computers for Beginners

Never used a computer before? Feel like computer terms are written in a foreign language? This course is for you. Become fluent in basic computerspeak, demystifying the jargon, and learning computing terms. COM6001 / Ben Howard / $139 / CE 050 MW 5:30 - 8:30 PM 9/12 - 9/14/22 Laulima 212

Word Processing for Beginners

Word Processing Fundamentals learn your way around a keyboard as you execute basic operations: creating, editing, formatting, saving, retrieving and printing! Required: Computers for Beginners or equivalent experience. Follow-up Course: Microsoft Word Essentials. COM6004 / Ben Howard / $149 / CE 035 MW 5:30 - 8:30 PM 9/19 - 9/21/22 Laulima 212

How can a spreadsheet help me? What sets a spreadsheet apart from a word processing or database management program? You will learn the answers to these questions while mastering the basic functions and applications of spreadsheet programs. COM6005 / Ben Howard / $149 / CE 034 MW 5:30 - 8:30 PM 9/26/22 - 9/28/22 Laulima 212

Introduction to Windows

Learn how to comfortably move around in Windows and become familiar with Windows terminology. Learn to use the task bar, create shortcuts, manage the desktop, work with multiple windows and more. Learn how to find and manage documents, use online help, and clean house with the recycle bin. COM6006 / Ben Howard / $179 025 TuTh 5:30 - 8:30PM 10/4 - 10/11/22 Laulima 212

Intermediate Windows

A must for all computer owners! Customized to your personal style; learn how to manage files and folders, keeping your system updated and safe, and the proper steps of software installation. COM6007 / Ben Howard / $179 / CE 022 TuTh 5:30 - 8:30 PM 10/13 - 10/18/22 Laulima 212

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Microsoft Word Essentials

Turn MS Word into your most powerful productivity ally! If you are new to Word, or if you get frustrated using Word, this is the course you need to easily become truly skilled with this software. Required: Word Processing for Beginners or equivalent experience. Follow-up Course: Microsoft Word - Intermediate.

Social Media & Cloud-Based Collaboration

Introduces students to social media and collaboration tools as they relate to business. Students create, maintain, and update blogs, social media sites, and internal/external collaboration and communication tools. Organizational management of cloud storage is included. BUSN 158 / Laureen Kodani / $393 + fees / 3 credits

COM6015 / Ben Howard / $269 / CE 025 MW 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM 10/17 - 10/26/22 Laulima 212

Th 7:00 PM - 8:15 PM 08/22/22 - 12/16/22 ONLINE

Microsoft Word Intermediate

WordPress: Blogging Basics

Think you know all the tricks in MS Word? Think again. This course will advance even the most knowledgeable participant in MS Word. Required: Microsoft Word Essentials or permission of the instructor. COM6016 / Ben Howard / $289 / CE 022 MW 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM 11/2 - 11/14/22Laulima 108

Many Internet users and webmasters are using blogs like WordPress and BlogSpot to get the word out. This course goes over the basics of setting up a blog, as well as its general uses and functions. It covers themes, updates and adding pages and widgets to the navigation. Required: Basic computer and Internet skills. COM6022 / Ben Howard / $169 / CE 029 TuTh 5:30 - 8:30 PM 12/6 - 12/13/22 Laulima 212

Microsoft Excel Essentials

Go beyond the basics and learn how to write a formula, work with a built-in function, create a chart and organize data in a list. Required: Spreadsheets for Beginners or previous experience with Excel or other spreadsheet programs.

Electronic & Computer Engineering

Follow-up Course: Microsoft Excel Intermediate. COM6017 / Ben Howard / $269 / CE 028 TuTh 5:30 - 8:30 PM 8/4 - 8/16/22 Laulima 212 029 TuTh 5:30 - 8:30 PM 10/27 - 11/8/22 Laulima 212

Microsoft Excel Intermediate

Tap into the power of Excel by using more functions that are built-in and explore the needed techniques to build multiple sheet workbooks and to link and consolidate data among them. Required: Microsoft Excel Essentials or instructor permission.

Get hands-on with high tech.

COM6018 / Ben Howard / $289 / CE 025 TuTh 5:30 - 8:30 PM 9/13 - 9/22/22 Laulima 212 026 TuTh 5:30 - 8:30 PM 11/10 - 11/22/22 Laulima 212

Adobe Photoshop Introduction

Learn the basic features and explore image possibilities with photo repair and color correction tools. Required: Basic computer and Internet skills. COM6023 / Ben Howard / $269 / CE 025 MW 5:30 - 8:30 PM 10/3/22 - 10/10/22 Laulima 212

Students enrolled in the Electronic and Computer Engineering Technology (ECET) program receive an education in basic electronics, computer technology, computer programming, optical systems, and networking that includes knowledge of DC/AC/Semiconductor circuits, digital electronics, computers, networks, telescopes and lasers. Visit: maui.hawaii.edu/programs/ecet

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Exploring Mac OS

A hands-on course covering the latest OS X operating system on your Mac computer. Review the user interface, menu items, basic utilities and a review of the Apple iApplications. Required: Previous Macintosh Experience COM6008 / Rick Ortiz / $89 / CE 027 S 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM 9/10/22 Laulima 211 028 S 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM 12/3/22 Laulima 211

Introduction to macOS

This is an ideal course for those with basic computer skills who are new to the Mac and want to begin understanding the ins and outs of their Mac. You will also be introduced to the basics of the macOS operating system. Required: Basic computer knowledge COM6038 / Rick Ortiz / $89 / CE

50% Tuition Tuition

Assistance on Continuing Education (CE) Classes Only

EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING FUND (ETF) ETF provides businesses with the opportunity to upgrade the skills of their workforce from entry-level to top management. ETF provides 50% tuition assistance, up to $400 funding per class. Funding is available to eligible Hawai‘i employers. For more info visit: labor.hawaii.gov/wdd/home/employers/etf/ or contact Workforce Development Division Maui 2064 Wells St, Ste 108, Wailuku, HI 96793. You must apply at least two weeks prior to the first day of class Ph: (808) 984-2091 • Fax: 984-2090

037 S 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM 9/24/22 Laulima 211 038 S 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM 12/10/22 Laulima 211

Introduction to iPad

Welcome to a NEW way of computing! This hands-on course shows you how to use the Apple iPad. The course covers all the functions of using a multi-touch screen. Also discover possible add-on accessories that can enhance the use of your iPad. Required: Must have an iPad and basic computer skills. COM6040 / Rick Ortiz / $89 / CE 028 S 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM 10/29/22 Laulima 211

Introduction to iPhone

iOS is the operating system built around the iPhone and iPad. In this class we will take a look at both devices, from setup, settings and basic use of the device. We will cover apps, internet and email setup, as well as other daily use of your smart device. Required: Course requires an iPhone. COM6043 / Rick Ortiz / $89 / CE 033 S 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM 10/22/22 Laulima 211

Photos: Mac and iOS

Apple newest App helps manage all your digital photos from iOS devices or a digital camera. Learn to import, edit, adjust, create and share pictures then organize all in one place. Note: Please bring a device that contains digital pictures. Required: Basic Macintosh skills. COM6044 / Rick Ortiz / $89 / CE 028 S 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM 11/12/22 Laulima 211


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certificates Explore UH Maui College Academic Subject Certificates! Visit go.hawaii.edu/xz2 or call 808-984-3700 for more info.

Music Studies (23 Credits) Gain a foundation in the creation, performance, and understanding of music in both its technical and cultural contexts.

Hawaiian Music (32 Credits) Take classes in Hawaiian music, language, and culture as well as music theory and technology! Work directly with Hawiaian Music artists and other industry professionals as part of your learning experience.

Hawaiian Studies (27 Credits) Study the culture and language of Hawai‘i to gain an awareness and understanding of the values, religion, history, philosophy, and customs of ancient and modern Hawai‘i.

Visual Arts (18 Credits) Innovate, collaborate, and be creative! Choose from classes in drawing, painting, ceramics, design, digital photography, printmaking, and art history. Develop 21st century skills in critical thinking, creative problem solving, and communication. Graduates have launched careers as artists or continued their studies in Fine Arts baccalaureate programs within the UH System.

(NEW) Fashion Tech (33 Credits) Fashion is a language of self expression. Express yourself! The UH Maui College Fashion Technology Program can help you launch into this highly skilled and evolving industry. Through comprehensive, hands-on training in apparel production and fashion design, you’ll gain the technical skills for job entry including design, sewing, pattern drafting, and construction of basic and advanced apparel. Graduates have gone on to pursue their BA in fashion technology, work for local apparel companies, or start their own business.

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Healthcare The Hawai‘i Department of Labor forecasts that occupations in the

field of Health Science will increase at the fastest rates of any jobs in the labor market. Hawaiʻi’s growth is in line with the national trend for healthcare with positions as Registered Nurses, Certified Nurse Aides, Dental Assistants and various lab technicians leading the way.

UH Maui College can prepare you for a career in healthcare. Meet Princess Jena Santiago who took her foundational health and science courses at UH Maui College. “The faculty and staff cultivate an academic environment that encourages students to grow as they learn. My time at UH Maui College inspired me to pursue a career as a general and thoracic surgeon,” she says. 10

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FREE Healthcare Trainings Today, Princess is well on her way – she’s a pre-med student at UH Mānoa working on her BS in Biochemistry. Being able to stay on Maui as she works and continues her education is important to Princess. In fact, as president of HOSA (Health Occupations Students of America)Future Health Professionals and a project specialist on Maui with the Hawaiʻi/Pacific Basin Area Health Education Center out of the University of Hawaiʻi JABSOM (John A. Burns School of Medicine), she facilitates access and support for students across Maui County and the state. She notes how her own education “cultivated a passion in me to guide and mentor other students pursuing careers in the healthcare industry.” As one of her most recent projects, Princess organized a COVID-19 vaccination clinic at Maui College specifically for local high school students and partnered with the UHMC nursing program faculty and students to administer immunizations. Meet Luz Digney, the Maui Memorial Medical Center’s Hospital Operations Supervisor. She graduated as a Registered Nurse from Maui College’s Associate of Science in Nursing program more than two decades ago! Luz credits experienced instructors and access to clinical labs as pivotal preparation for her career as an ER nurse and now as a supervisor. “Any student who successfully completes Allied Health programs at UH Maui College can achieve success. I continually encourage potential students to consider entering the healthcare industry. Caring for our community is a very fulfilling career,” she says. For more information, please contact Allied Health Department Chair Mary Farmer at 808-984-3700 or via email at mgfarmer@hawaii.edu

Apply for 100% tuition assistance for healthcare trainings at uhcc.hawaii.edu/training

EKG Tech Certification

By administering EKGs, testing the electrical activity of the heart, you’ll be making a life-changing difference, helping people of all ages prevent and treat heart disease. As an EKG tech, you may perform the following tasks: Set up and administer EKGs (electrocardiograms) and stress tests, prepare patients for Holter or ambulatory monitoring, and transcribe physicians interpretations. HLTH6005 / Dr. Steve Farmer / $1800 / CE 001 9/13/22 - 10/24/22 ONLINE

Certified Nurse Aide

Learn the fundamentals of health care giving techniques. Students gain knowledge and skills through both theory and practice in the classroom, nursing lab settings and actual clinical experiences at designated medical facilities. Upon successfully completing this course, students who meet eligibility requirements are prepared for the state Certified Nurse Aide examination. Participants also earn a First Aid/CPR certification. HLTH6003 / $2000 / CE 025 8/28/22 - 12/22/22 HYBRID

Pharmacy Technician Immersion

Learn the fundamentals of pharmacy technician skills to assist pharmacists in serving patients. Competencies include knowledge of prescriptions and medication orders; determining charges and obtaining reimbursements, maintaining inventory, and participating in the administration and management of the pharmacy practice. HLTH6700 / Dr. Steve Farmer / $1800 / CE 005 9/6/22 - 11/7/22 HYBRID

Phlebotomy Technician

This Phlebotomy Technician course is intended to prepare the student to become a healthcare team member in this exciting and fast paced field. Classroom and lab work includes terminology, anatomy and physiology; blood collection procedures; specimen hands-on practice; and training. HLTH6002 / Dr. Steve Farmer / $1800 / CE 003 9/13/22 - 11/8/22 HYBRID


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Applied Business and Information Technology

#ABIT

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Bachelor of Applied Science in ABIT offers a unique hybrid degree that emphasizes business, entrepreneurship, and technology skills. Upon completion of the #ABIT program, many students apply for graduate programs, launch an entrepreneurial start-up, or accept employment in a small to large-sized company. Designed for working professionals and distant students from across the State, we offer expanded online and asynchronous courses. Please visit maui.hawaii.edu/abit for complete program information, or contact (808) 984-3619 | debasisb@hawaii.edu.

Business Principles of Business

Survey the fundamentals of American business enterprise and examines the foundations and responsibilities of accounting, management, finance, marketing, and the business environment. BUS 120 / Dr. Gil Logan / $393 + fees / 3 credits 8/22/22 - 12/16/22 ONLINE

Principles of Accounting I

Learn basic accounting principles and practices for service and/or merchandising types of businesses. Discover accounting as an information system, the accounting cycle, financial statements, internal control, current and/or long-term assets, current liabilities and payroll. ACC 124 / $393 + fees / 3 credits MW 10:30 AM - 11:45 AM 8/22/22 - 12/16/22

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Intro to Human Services

Learn an overview of the Human Services field, including history of and perspectives on intervention and prevention. Explore self-awareness and examine the attitudes, values, knowledge, and skills necessary for a career in Human Services. Focus on local community resources and practice settings as well state and federal programs. HSER 110 / Selene LeGare / $393 + fees / 3 credits Th 5:00 PM - 7:45 PM 8/22/22 - 12/16/22

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Personal/Public Speech

Discover the major elements of speech. Develop competence in two-person, small group, and public speaking situations. SP 151 / Ron St. John / $393 + fees / 3 credits

Study political institutions, systems, behavior, and issues. Analyze American national government, including the presidency, interest groups, elections, and general theories of the American political system. POLS 110 / Ryan Daniels/ $393 + fees / 3 credits Tu Th 9:00-10:15am 8/22/22 - 12/16/22 ONLINE

Customer Service Training

Did you know that 75% of all people making decisions are based on the first 2 minutes of an interaction? Positive human communication is crucial in representing and branding your business. Knowledge and experience in customer service can make the difference between growing or diminishing your business. This class will benefit front line staff, and representatives. HOSP6310 / John Van Plantinga / $199 / CE

8/22/22 - 12/16/22 ONLINE

027 TuTh 6:00 - 7:30 PM 9/13 - 9/22/22 Laulima 107 026 TuTh 6:00 - 7:30 PM 10/11 - 10/20/22 Laulima 107

Business Communication: Oral

Develop competence in oral communication within business and organizational context. Learn the theory and practical skills to be a confident and effective communicator in a variety of business and organizational settings.

8/22/22 - 12/16/22 ONLINE

Principles of Management

Explore the principles and concepts of management including mangerial functions, motivation, leadership, and decision-making.

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Business, Computers and Technology Microsoft Office, Leadership with Aloha, Principles of Management Intro to the Culinary Industry, Customer Service Training, Sanitation Certification

Sustainability

Examine the history and philosophy of the administration of justice in United States with an overview of major sub-systems with the criminal justice system: law enforcement, courts, and corrections. Examine expectations and interrelationsips of officials, theories of crime, punishment, and rehabilitation. Survey career opportunities. AJ 101 / Ryan Daniels / $393 + fees / 3 credits

TRAINING

Hospitality

MGT 120 / Dr. Liping Liu / $393 + fees / 3 credits

Intro to Administration of Justice

Corporate

Courses Offered for Your Team, Customized to Meet Your Needs On-site or On Campus

COM 130 / Ron St. John / $393 + fees / 3 credits

M 10:30 AM - 11:45 AM 8/22/22 - 12/16/22

Intro to Political Science

Sustainable Agriculture Systems, HVAC Certification, FEMA Certification

Culture Intro to ASL, Insider’s Guide to Music Publishing, Basic Hawaiian Language

Contact Dean Louie

(808) 983-3689 | dlouie@hawaii.edu

MW 9:00 AM - 10:15 AM 8/22/22 - 12/16/22 ONLINE

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Millions of people visit the State

of Hawaiʻi annually, and arrivals are expected to grow as the COVID-19 pandemic recedes into the background. Hospitality and Tourism is Hawaiʻi’s biggest industry employing 21% of the state’s workforce and generating more than $16 billion in annual revenue. It long ago replaced agriculture as the state’s economic driver. And it affects every aspect of economic, social, and political life in Hawai‘i.

Hospitality UH Maui College is part of the reimagining of hospitality and tourism.

Meet Akasha Kauhola who is currently pursuing her AAS in the UH Maui College Hospitality and Tourism (HOST) program. The program has provided her with hands-on opportunities including an internship at a resort in West Maui. The faculty provided her with the background knowledge that helped her integrate industry standards into her job. “When I am at the front desk or speaking with members of other departments, I’m familiar with industry

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language and my organizational skills have been strengthened by HOST class competencies and expectations,” says Kauhola. Meet Chris Rabang, the General Manager at the Westin Nanea Ocean Villas and Co-Chair for the Hospitality & Tourism Advisory Committee at UH Maui College. He believes the UH Maui College HOST program is essential to the industry here on Maui. “The program provides foundational knowledge and

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Intro to Hospitality and Tourism

Learn an overview of the travel industry and related major business components. Analyze links between hotel, food, transportation, recreation, and other tourismrelated industries. HOST 101 / Liping Liu / $393 + fees / 3 credits M 1:30 PM - 2:45 PM 8/22/22 - 12/16/22 ONLINE

Leadership with Aloha

Explore Hawaiian values, and how managers can bring these universal values into every kind of business practice today. Incorporating the spirit of Aloha can define your business standards using sincere, gracious, and intuitive customer service from one person to another. HOSP3108 / $299 / CE 005 MW 6:00 - 8:00 PM 4/10/23 - 4/26/23 Laulima 107

Pictured: Akasha Kauhola in her element as an ambassador of hospitality at UH Maui College.

practical experience to students before they formally enter our Hospitality Industry workforce. We are very fortunate to have HOST students apply for internships at our resort. Students continue to pursue careers with us and, thanks to HOST classes, they arrive professionally prepared with an understanding of the ethics and standards of the Hospitality Industry. We have UHMC alumni working with us and we are impressed with their reliability, commitment and quality, and feel that their futures are bright,” says Rabang. For more information, please contact Hospitality and Tourism Program Coordinator, Dr. Liping Liu at (808) 984-3328 or lipingl@hawaii.edu

Creative Event Planning & Management

The importance of masterful organization, customer service, budgeting and designing memorable events for your client needs will separate you, your company and your colleagues from the rest. This course is designed for professionals in the hotel hospitality, food and beverage, catering management and event coordinators in corporate hotels, independent hotels, private establishments, independent event coordinators and corporate event planners. HOSP6220 / $289 / CE 005 S 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 9/10/22 - 10/15/22 Laulima 225

ServSafe Food Manager Certification & Exam

This advanced professional certification provides required training to managers and employees in areas of sanitation safety, personal hygiene and temperature controls in the hospitality, wholesale and retail food industries. With successful passing of the examination, participants will receive a ServSafe Food Manager certificate. Participants purchase all materials a minimum of seven days prior to the class. HOSP8110 / $299 / CE 066 S 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM 10/1/22 Laulima 106

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Culinary Arts Intro to the Culinary Industry

Explore an overview of the culinary industry within the aspects of the entire hospitality industry. Discover the historical, social, and cultural forces that have affected and shaped the industry of today. Identify job qualifications and opportunities, professional standards, communication skills, and attitudes essential for successful workers in the industry. CULN 111 / Chef Noel Cleary / $262+fees / 2 credits TuTh 3:00 PM - 4:50 PM 10/17/22 - 12/9/22 Pāʻina

Fundamentals of Cookery

Learn the fundamental concepts, skills, and techniques of food preparation, including the use of standardized recipes, basic cooking methods for meats, stocks, soups, sauces, seafood, vegetables, and starches. Identify, use, and maintain all equipment, tools, and utensils in a safe and sanitary manner. CULN 120 / Chef Gary Johnson / $262 +fees / 2 credits MTuWTh 8:00 AM - 1:50 PM 8/22 - 10/14/22 Pāʻina

ServSafe Food Handler Basic Certification

Earn the ServSafe Food Handler certification the industry standard certification in food safety. The training covers topics including Basic Food Safety, Personal Hygiene, Cross-contamination and Allergens, Time and Temperature, Cleaning and Sanitation. Complete an in-class assessment exam to successfully earn the certification. CULN6100 / $199 034 S 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM 8/20/22 Laulima 106 035 S 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM 11/5/22 Laulima 106

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GENERAL EDUCATION Elementary Hawaiian I

World History to 1500 AD

Learn speaking, reading, and writing in elementary Hawaiian.

Focus on human societies and cross-cultural interactions to 1500 CE through a global and historical survey.

HAW 101 / $524 + fees / 4 credits

HIST 151 / Mike Ryan / $393 + fees / 3 credits

MW 5:40 PM - 7:40 PM 8/22/22 - 12/16/22 ONLINE

MW 9:00 AM - 10:15 AM 8/22/22 - 12/16/22 Noiʻi 204

Hawaiian Ethnobotany

Circuit Analysis I

Identify endemic, indigenous, and Polynesian introduced flora of Hawaiʻi. Examine the many uses of Hawaiʻi’s flora by the indigenous people. BOT 105 / C Nakahashi / $393 + fees / 3 credits S 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 8/22/22 - 12/16/22 ONLINE

ETRO 105 / Dr. Jung Park / $524 + fees / 4 credits

Hawaiʻi: Center of the Pacific

TuTh 9:00 AM - 12:40 PM 8/22/22 - 12/1/22 Kaʻaʻike

Explore the unique aspects of Hawaiʻi and Hawaiian culture in relation to the larger Pacific, including geography, origins, language, religion, land, art, and history.

Corporate

HWST 107/ $393 + fees / 3 credits TuTh 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM 8/22/12 - 12/16/22 ONLINE

Intro to Early Child Education

Explore the nature of the field of early childhood education and care.

TRAINING

Courses Offered for Your Team, Customized to Meet Your Needs On-site or On Campus Business, Computers and Technology

ECED 105 / Gemma Medina /$393 + fees / 3 credits W 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM 8/22/22 - 12/16/22 ONLINE

Microsoft Office, Leadership with Aloha, Principles of Management

Hospitality

Survey of Psychology

Focus on basic concepts and principles of psychology in the areas of individual differences, motivation, emotion, perception, learning, methodology, test and measurement, history, abnormal, physiology and applied psychology. Learn through lectures, multimedia presentations, discussions, and experimentation. PSY 100 / Rosiana Azman /$393 + fees / 3 credits

Intro to the Culinary Industry, Customer Service Training, Sanitation Certification

Sustainability Sustainable Agriculture Systems, HVAC Certification, FEMA Certification

Culture Intro to ASL, Insider’s Guide to Music Publishing, Basic Hawaiian Language

8/22/22 - 12/16/22 ONLINE

Survey General Sociology

Develop step-by-step problem solving methods and hands-on laboratory applications. Utilize electronics measurement instrumentation and software for data analysis. Study networks with DC voltage sources, and circuit analysis. Discover Ohm’s law, Kirchoff’s laws, Thevenin’s theorem, and maximum power theorems.

Contact Dean Louie

Discover the study of society and social relationships. Examine social structures and basic concepts including socialization, culture, inequality, and social change.

(808) 983-3689 | dlouie@hawaii.edu

SOC 100 / Selene LeGare / $393 + fees / 3 credits MW 1:30 PM - 2:45 PM 8/22/22 - 12/16/22 ONLINE

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Although transportation is recognized as

one of the primary sources of revenue in Hawaiʻi’s visitor sector, it also accounts for about a quarter of greenhouse gas emissions and is a large contributor to our reliance on imported fuel. According to Governor David Ige, “Coupled with our sustainable energy goals, hybrid-electric vehicles support a real transition away from dependence on fossil fuels to a cleaner, more renewable energy.” To that end, the Governor has signed into law several bills to adopt clean transportation goals including adopting preferences to rent electric or hybrid vehicles for state employees and transitioning 100% of state agencies’ light-duty vehicles to zeroemission ones by the end of 2035.

Automotive UH Maui College is keeping pace with the essential shift to electric and hybrid vehicles.

Meet Professor Lawrence Martinson who graduated from the UH Maui College AMT program in 2010 and is now an Assistant Professor in the program. As a result of State government action, Martinson anticipates a decisive shift in Hawaiʻi’s automotive industry workforce needs. He leads UHMC students to prepare, diagnose, service, and repair hybrid and electric vehicles (HEVs). His “Introduction to HEV” class that will be offered Spring/Summer 2023 explores the use of hybrid and electric power for vehicle transportation. The certification course explains the cause of different 18

types of internal combustion engine emissions and why hybrid and electric vehicle technology is critically important at this time. “The program also covers safety when using high voltage, maintenance, drivability, inverter power transfer, battery technologies, hydrogen-electric power, and fuel cell technology. And it details the physics of battery storage, hybrid generation systems, and electric vehicle application. All this is designed to prepare our students for successful careers in the contemporary automotive field,” says Martinson. For more information about the Automotive Program and HEV classes, please contact Professor Lawrence Martinson at 808-984-3700 or via email at lkmartin@hawaii.edu

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INDUSTRY AND TRADES

Electrical Technology Program Maintenance Electrician (EM)

Intro to Automotive Tech

Discover the principles for the operation of automotive systems. Learn the use of basic automotive tools, equipment, and procedures for the preventive maintenance and minor repair service through lectures, demonstrations, and lab work on shop training units and “live” service vehicles. AMT 100 / $262 +fees / 2 credits

The Electrical Technology Program for Maintenance Electricians provides participants with the 80 hour academic coursework required by Hawai‘i Revised Statute HRS 448E for maintenance journey worker electrical apprentices. Participants gain foundational skills in applied math and electrical safety as well as the required subjects in AC/DC theory, motors and motor control maintenance, NEC, and transformers. This program fulfills Requirements of HRS 448E, 80. TRAD8940 / Michael Yap / $1695 029 TuW 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM 1/24/23 - 5/3/23

MW 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM 8/22 - 12/16/22 AUTOBODY

Electrical Technology Program Journey Worker Electrician (EJ)

Basic Carpentry Skills

Complete the 240 hour academic coursework required by Hawai‘i Revised Statute HRS 448E for journey worker electrical apprentices. Participants gain foundational skills in electrical safety, as well as applied math, AC/DC theory, motors and motor control, NEC, and transformers.

Learn the proper use and maintenance of carpentry hand and power tools. Practice selecting and using construction materials and fastening systems. CARP 120 / $393 + fees / 3 credits M 4:00 PM - 9:00 PM 8/22 - 12/16/22 CARPENTRY

TRAD8910 / Michael Yap / $3595 049 TuW 5:30 - 8:30 PM 1/24/23 - 12/6/23 Laulima 225

Welding for Construction Applications

Explore the theory and practices of arc and gas welding of ferrous metals dealing with building construction applications. Learn procedures for flat, horizontal, and overhead work for brazing, flame cutting, and welding of aluminum, stainless steel, and other metals. WELD 119 D / Mark Morimoto / $393 + fees / 3 credits TuTh 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM 8/22 - 12/16/22 WELDING

HVAC, Refrigerants and Basic Controls: EPA Exam Prep

This 6-week course introduces the fundamentals of Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC), necessary math skills, and environmentally safe refrigerant service. The online, on-demand course prepares participants for the EPA Section 608 Universal Certification Exam offered upon successful completion of the course (exam fee and online exam proctoring included). TRAD6100 / Cliff Rutherford / $649 / CE 018 9/12/22 - 10/28/22 ONLINE

FREE Skilled Trades Trainings Hana Career Pathways, a grant from the U.S. Department of Education, offers FREE tuition for short term trainings and industry certifications leading to college and career pathways. Apply online at uhcc.hawaii.edu/training

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Hazardous Materials Awareness A FEMA Certified Course

The Hazardous Materials Awareness course provides attendees from all backgrounds with knowledge and practical experience in essential, awareness-level hazardous materials competencies as defined by NFPA 1072: Standard for Hazardous Materials/Weapons of Mass Destruction Emergency Response Personnel Professional Qualifications and NFPA 472: Standard for Competence of Responders to Hazardous Materials/ Weapons of Mass Destruction Incidents. PS6001-0 / Dennis A. Terpin / $199 / CE Th 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM 11/3/22 Laulima 107

Hospital Emergency Response Training for Mass Casualty Incidents This is a one-day course designed to provide medical operation guidance to hospitals, emergency medical services (EMS), healthcare facility personnel, assisted living, hospice and others who may become involved in a mass casualty incident (MCI). The course provides the healthcare emergency receiver with an understanding of the relationship between a Hospital Incident Command System (HICS), a scene Incident Command System (ICS), and other incident management systems used by municipal Emergency Operations Centers (EOC). The course also provides guidance for Hospital Emergency Response Team design, development, and training. PS6002-0 / Dennis A. Terpin / $199 / CE M 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM 10/3/22 Laulima 107

Standardized Awareness Training Program, Introduction to Terrorism

The Standardized Awareness Training Program (SAT) is a one-day course that. The course covers the knowledge of essential course material on chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive (CBRNE) hazards and materials, prevention and deterrence methods, and the Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG) to make decisions at the awareness level. Dr. Dennis A. Terpin, Ph.D. is a Retired Senior Industrial Hygienist/Emergency Manager, Hospital Safety Officer, Ebola Team Leader, University of Illinois Chicago. Required: All students are required to have a FEMA SID number. PS6003-0 / Dennis A. Terpin / $199 / CE Th 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM 9/1/22 Laulima 107

COMMUNICATION Composition I

Discover and apply the concepts of purpose, audience, and tone in writing. Evaluate written texts and write various types of essays, including writing from sources. Focus on critical thinking. ENG 100 / ‘Iolani Brosio / $393 + fees / 3 credits M 6:00 PM - 8:45 PM 8/22/22 - 12/16/22 ONLINE

Intro to American Sign Language

Interested in supporting the hard of hearing, and deaf communities? Take this interactive course to learn etiquette, best practices, social norms and communication skills in American Sign Language (ASL). LANG6709 / Gary Hall / $199 / CE 009 TuTh 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM 8/9 - 8/30/22 Laulima 107 010 TuTh 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM 10/11 - 11/1/22 Laulima 103

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL) Maui Language Institute Session 1

Learn and practice grammatical structures and use them in practice exercises and presentations. Build your oral English skills through the practice of conversational speaking and presentations. Research and present on cultural topics. Projects include describing, comparing and contrasting, discussing causes and effects. Build writing skills from writing paragraphs to essays required to become independent readers and thinkers. See maui.hawaii.edu/mli for MLI application information. LANG6010 / $2300 / Fall Session 1 / CE 003 MTuWThF 9:00 AM - 1:05 PM 8/22/22 - 10/14/22

Maui Language Institute Session 2

Build and improve your English skills through the topics of Listening and Speaking, Reading and Vocabulary, Writing, and Cultural Studies. See maui.hawaii.edu/mli for MLI application information. LANG6011 / $2300 / Fall Session 2 / CE 004 MTuWThF 9:00 AM - 1:05 PM 10/17/22 - 12/9/22

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The Maui Food Innovation Center connects and elevates Maui’s valueadded food producers with technical expertise, innovative training, education and a Research & Development kitchen. Check out upcoming classes

maui.hawaii.edu/foodinnovation

Cleanse and Rejuvenate with Malik Cotter 4 weeks that will change your life!

We will bring a model cleanse and rejuvenation program into class and take it apart to see what makes it work. Focus will be on herbs, foods, nutrition, exercise, relaxation, breath and attitude. Come and do a cleanse and rejuvenation program, or just come and gain insight into yourself and your life. Instructor Dr. Malik Cotter is a Doctor of Acupuncture, and Diplomate of Chinese Medicine at the Dragon’s Den in Makawao. ENR6616 / Dr. Malik Cotter / $199 / / CE / TuTh 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM / 8/25/22 - 9/20/22l / ‘Ike 144 FALL 2022 | FALL More2022 info at| maui.hawaii.edu/courses | (808) 984-3700

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Additional

Online Training We offer a wide-range of highly interactive courses that you can take entirely online. All of our courses are led by expert instructors, many of whom are nationally known authors.

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Our online courses are affordable, fun, fast, convenient, and geared just for you. Ready to explore our catalog? Scan the QR Code and browse our catalog or visit: go.hawaii.edu/xza

Arts and Design (44)

Information Technology (63)

Business (202)

Language (17)

Computer Applications (93)

Legal (41)

Computer Science (67)

Math and Science (8)

Construction and Trades (34)

Teacher Professional Dev (46)

Health and Fitness (140)

Test Prep (55)

Hospitality (30)

Writing (35)

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UHMC can connect you to many different types of education. In this catalog, we are proud to highlight two types of classes:

Credit Programs + Continuing Education

CREDIT PROGRAMS

CONTINUING EDUCATION CLASSES

Courses that can lead to accredited degrees and certificates. Check out https://maui.hawaii.edu/programs for a complete list.

Short term training to develop specific skills or advance your career! Continuing education classes will be dentified by CE throughout the catalog.

Credit Programs Apply Online for FREE

Continuing Education Classes Register Online

Deadline: August 8, 2022 Apply online for credit courses by scanning the QR code below for the University of Hawai‘i application or visit: go.hawaii.edu/PtX and click Create an Account. Apply by August 8 for Fall 2022 classes, call 808-984-3700 for more information or check out maui.hawaii.edu/apply for application details.

To register for continuing education classes go to: maui.hawaii.edu/elwd. Early registration is highly recommend. Class sizes are limited and registering in advance assures your place in high demand classes. A course not meeting its minimum enrollment may cancel within 3 days prior to its start date. The Office of Continuing Education reserves the right to change class locations, schedules, fees and instructors when necessary.

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