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GENERAL EDUCATION

Elementary Hawaiian I

Learn speaking, reading, and writing in elementary Hawaiian.

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HAW 101 / $524 + fees / 4 credits MW 5:40 PM - 7:40 PM 8/22/22 - 12/16/22 ONLINE

Hawaiian Ethnobotany

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

Hawaiʻi: Center of the Pacific

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

ECED 105 / Gemma Medina /$393 + fees / 3 credits

W 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM 8/22/22 - 12/16/22 ONLINE

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

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

Survey General Sociology

Discover the study of society and social relationships. Examine social structures and basic concepts including socialization, culture, inequality, and social change. SOC 100 / Selene LeGare / $393 + fees / 3 credits

World History to 1500 AD

Focus on human societies and cross-cultural interactions to 1500 CE through a global and historical survey. HIST 151 / Mike Ryan / $393 + fees / 3 credits

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

Circuit Analysis I

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

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

Corporate TRAINING

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

Business, Computers and Technology

Microsoft Office, Leadership with Aloha, Principles of Management

Hospitality

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

Contact Dean Louie

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

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.

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 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

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