INTRODUCTION This agreement was developed in order to allow students who have successfully completed selected courses at American Samoa Community College to have those courses apply towa
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ARTICULATION AGREEMENT
BETWEEN CHAMINADE UNIVERSITY OF HONOLULU
AND THEAMERICAN SAMOA COMMUNITY COLLEGE
I INTRODUCTION
This agreement was developed in order to allow students who have successfully completed selected courses at American Samoa Community College to have those courses apply toward meeting the established degree requirements p.t Chaminade University
of Honolulu - It establishes guidelines for the transfer of students and the transfer of academic credit between our respective institutions.
II OBJECTIVES AND BASIC PRINCIPLES
Articulation is undertaken for the benefit of students who desire to transfer between our respective institutions in order to meet their educational obj ecti ves The obj ecti ves
of articulation are to assure that the transfer student is prepared for work at the new campus, that a degree earned through matriculation at two or more institutions is comparable to a degree earned th:yJugh matriculation at a single campus, and that the transfer process works smoothly for the student.
The curricula of our respective institutions are a reflection not only of the variety of programs of study, but also mirror the knowledge, skills, interest, and educational philosophy
of the faculty, staff, and administration The established curricula are not static entities, but rather are constantly being refined and changed Unless special provisions are made
to accommodate students, these changes can prove to be a formidable barrier to the smooth transfer of students from one campus to another.
The continued articulation of the curricula between Chaminade University and American Samoa Community College is a complex matter which must involve faculty, staff, and administration.
To assure that the process of program articulation functions smoothly, we are committed to the following general
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1 Documentation The specifics of articulation between our
respective institutions shall be detailed in a formal written agreement signed by appropriate administrators This agreement shall be subject to regular review, evaluation, and revision.
2 Coordination & Communication Changes in degree
requirements, curricula, and other academic policies at Chaminade University which affect students transferring from American Samoa Community College will be coordinated
wi th ASCC Maj or changes in degree requirements at Chaminade University ~hall be announced as soon as they are approved, published in the next General Catalog, and implemented in the academic year to which that catalog applies.
3 Continuity "Gr-andfather" provisions in academic policy
and curriculum changes should be applicable to students enrolled at American Samoa Community College as long as they maintain continuous registration in an articulated program of study Provision shall be made for medical exceptions to continuous r~gistration by appeal to the Dean of Undergraduate Studies of Chaminade University.
4 Accountability Chaminade University and American Samoa
Community College will each designate a single individual
as being responsible for dealing with articulation issues which may arise as a result of this agreement.
III POLICIES
A Transfer of Students
Students not originally admitted to Chaminade University may transfer upon completion of requirements for admission and notification of acceptance, or after the completion of 12 credits in college transfer courses from American Samoa Community College with a cumulative GPR
of 2.0 or higher for all of the transfer level courses completed, providing they also meet any special requirements for admission to the program to which they wish to transfer.
B Transfer of Academic Credit
Academic credits which are comparable in terms of the nature, content, and level of credit offered by Chaminade University shall be transferable.
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1 Up to 94 semester hours of credit may be transferred
credit necessary for the completion of the degree program selected by the student will be accepted for
required to complete at least 45 semester hours of
student already possessing a bachelor's degree.
,
(generally, courpes numbered 1-99), or courses of
Community College will not be transferable These
Non-Transferable courses which will be reviewed every
5 years.
American Samoa Community College, will transfer into the baccalaureate degree program provided they do
detailed in the General Education Transfer Course List which will be reviewed every 5 years.
4 It is expected that all degree requirements will be
completed more than ten years before enrollment at
satisfactorily completed 15 hours at Chaminade for
an associate degree or 30 hours at Chaminade for a
transfer credits may be over ten years old but not over fifteen years old Transfer credits over ten years old intended to fulfill requirements in the major field of concentration must be evaluated by
asked to repeat courses taken more than ten years before graduation when those courses have changed greatly in content or standards.
5 Only credits earned with a grade of C or better will
unless it is equivalent to a grade of C or better.
institution and accepted by American Samoa Community College must be evaluated by Chaminade University
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staff before acceptance is assured, There shall be periodic meetings of appropriate staff from our respective institutions to discuss practices and procedures in this area,
7, The student's grade point ratio (GPR) is not
transferable to Chaminade University,
8, Chaminade University general education requirements
that are in effe.ct at the time a degree - seeking student enrolls at American Samoa Community College shall apply to that, student for a period of at least three years while pursuing that degree, providing the student maintains continuous registration, and does not elect to choose general education requirements modified by Chaminade University subsequent to admission, A student transferring to Chaminade without a missing semester (except for reasons described in Sec t.Lori.,1I, 3) is cons ide red
to De a continuing student.
IV ENDORSEMENTS
For Chaminade University of Honolulu:
/
For American Samoa Community College:
Date
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CJ 180 OR 250
CJ 190
CJ 210*
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vocati~Jnai.technical/professional courses (e2g., trades and industry) and Physical
courses, In additional, specific courses will not be accepted in transfer,
Payroll and Income Tax Preparation Agriculture Economics
Practical Job Experience
Surveyof Conlmunity& NaturalResources
IrrtrcjIjucnoll toHorticulture
Sl:mt1cla.rd First LL\id and
V'T"·<",~,,,;l Transferring, Positioning, Mobility and Assistive Devices Vocational Technical Mathematics
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(PED) courses 1'1 additional, specific courses will not be accepted in transfer,
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Pa~{rOn and Income Tax PreparationAgriculture Economics
Survey of Community & Natural Resources
Introduction to Horticulture
TiPJ:ficFunctiol1S Pain)! Operations
Standard FirstAid
Transferring, Positioning, Mobility and Assistive Devices
Vocational'Teci1nicalMathematics
[~RS Forests andAgroforestry
Introduction to l\ctult Health
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BETWEEN THE UNIVERSIYT OF I1AWAn AT HILO AND THE AMEIUCAN SAMOA COMMUNITY COLLEGE
This MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING AND AGREEMENT is entered into by and between the University of Hawafi at Hilo and the American Samoa Community College.
WITNESSETH THAT WHEREAS, the University of Hawai' i at Hilo is designed to provide students with a range of diverse high quality learning experiences and opportunities and;
WHEREAS, it regards students from the Asian and Pacific regions as an important
clientele it its international efforts;
WHEREAS, the University of Hawaii at Hilo is fully accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities, Western Association of Schools and Colleges;
WHEREAS, the American Samoa Community College is fully accredited by the
Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges, Western Association of Schools and Colleges;
WHEREAS, the University of Hawaii at Hilo and the American Samoa Community College recognize the mutual benefits of the academic articulation and transfer of
courses between the University of Hawai"i at Hilo and the American Samoa Community College.
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University of Hawafi at HHo and the American Samoa Community College agree as
follows:
I That the University of Hawai' i at HHo will accept the transfer of credits ofthe American Samoa Community College courses (see Attachment) as equivalent
to the applicable University of Hawai'I at Hilo course requirements, according
to the University of Hawai'i at HHo catalog current at the time of
admission-including required minimum course grades
2 That the terms of this agreement shall commence on the day of complete
execution of this agreement by all signatories and shall continue in full force and effect thereafter for a period of five (5) years unless terminated by thirty (30)
days written notice of either party to the other.
3 That addition and/or deletion to the course listing in Attachment I can be executed
by mutual agreement between both parties.
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI'I AT HILO AMERICAN SAMOA COMMUNITY COLLEGE
tingDean of
~~
Presi ent
ep Hora, Interim Vice Chancellor
for Academic Affairs •.
Rose Y Tseng
Chancellor
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AMERICAN SAMOA COMMUNITY COLLEGE
and
ALFRED STATE COLLEGGE
Health Information Technology/Medical Records
Based on our mutual concern for providing students with the opportunity to receive a quality education intheir chosen field that might otherwise be unavailable to them, American Samoa Community College andAlfred State College subscribe to the following agreement
Followinq detailed discussionand exchange of information among personnel representing each
institution, it was determined that there is sufficient similarity between courses required in the Health
Information Technology/Medica! Records curriculum at Alfred State College and the courses offered at
American Samoa Community College that a one-plus-one agreement can be established Students maycomplete one year of study at American Samoa Community College and subsequently transfer full credit
to Alfred State College, said credit being fully applicable to the Health Information Technology/Medical Records program, subject to the guidelines listed below.
• Transferable courses:
SOC 150 OR Introduction to Sociology
• Time to Complete Degree:
The curriculumoffered at SUNY/Alfred normally requires four semesters of study plus one summer
session Acceptance of the 33 credits listed above requires 38 credits to be completed at Alfred StateCollege These remaining credits and the course offerings at Alfred State College permit a transferringstudent to fulfill the curriculum requirements with two additional semesters (30 credits) plus one summersession (8 credits) at Alfred State College if courses are completed satisfactorily However, due to thelarge number of credits to be completed at Alfred State College, students transferring with a Quality PointIndex of less than 3.00 may require three semesters and one summer at Alfred State College
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Students matriculated in the Health Information Technology/Medical Records (HIT) program will
be placed for professional practice experiences in a health care facility as close to the student's
home as possible Students who complete professional practice experiences in a health care
facility located outside of the United States of America may incur additional costs associated with
liability insurance that the College is required to maintain on each student Such costs vary
depending on the location of the professional practice experience
• Quality Point Index:
With a Quality Point Index (Cumulative Index) ofatleast 2.0 and passing grades in all
transferable courses at American Samoa Community College, the student is guaranteed
acceptance into the Health Information TechnologylMedica/ Records program atAlfred State
Department of Health & Human Services
Date
2'\'010
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';Joanne Cepelak, Dean
School of Arts & Sciences
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and
AMERICAN SAMOA COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Revised May 1, 2008
TRANSFER AGREEMENT
Students attending American Samoa Community College who complete their Associate
of Arts (AA) degree will have met the BYU Hawaii General Education (GE)
requirements with the exception of the Interdisciplinary Studies capstone course.
Additional aspects of the transfer agreement are as follows:
• Credit will also be granted for courses with a C- grade or better which apply
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Max Checketts, PhD.
Vice President for Academics
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Brigham Young University-Hawaii (BYUH) and American Samoa Community College (ASCC) Articulation Agreement.
In joint support of the education of the people of American Samoa, BYUH and ASCC have maintained an agreement in which students may enroll at ASCC and earn up to two years of credit toward their degree requirements at BYUH The first part of this
agreement acknowledges that the AA degree awarded by ASCC is recognized at BYUH The general education requirements for the AA degree are consistent with the general education philosophy and requirements at BYUH Therefore, any student completing an
AA degree at ASCC with a satisfactory grade point average will be enrolled with junior status at BYUH In addition, all of the freshmen and sophomore level general education requirements at BYUH will be met by the completion of the AA at ASCC.
BYUH is sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and therefore encourages members of the church to take advantage of this agreement To support the matriculation of LDS students at ASCC as their first step toward BYUH, local LDS leaders offer Institute of Religion courses for ASCC students.
In addition to the general agreement regarding the AA degree and general education requirements, the two institutions have established a two plus two agreement for a major
in political science Students who have completed the AA degree at ASCC with the proper choice of political science courses will enroll as juniors in political science at BYUH They will be able to complete their BA program in an additional two years if they so choose.
These agreements are considered a first step in a continuing dialog between the two institutions Future agreements may include specific course-by-course articulation and possibly additional two plus two agreements.
This agreement is updated on May 2, 2008
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Elr Seth Galea'i
AetiBg President, American Samoa Community College
Dr Max Checketts, PhD.
Vice President for Academics
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BYUH#1977 55-220 Kulanui St.
Academic endeavors.
Mahalo and Aloha!
Vice President for Academics
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and AMERICAN SAMOA COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Revised May 1, 2008
TRANSFER AGREEMENT
Students attending American Samoa Community College who complete their Associate
of Arts (M) degree will have met the BYU Hawaii General Education (GE)
requirements with the exception of the Interdisciplinary Studies capstone course.
Additional aspects of the transfer agreement are as follows:
• Credit will also be granted for courses with a C- grade or better which apply
lll.4Ck,Mk
Max Checketts, PhD.
Vice President for Academics
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Brigham Young University-Hawaii (BYUH) and American Samoa Community College (ASCC) Articulation Agreement.
In joint support of the education of the people of American Samoa, BYUH and ASCC have maintained an agreement in which students may enroll at ASCC and earn up to two years of credit toward their degree requirements at BYUH The first part of this
agreement acknowledges that the AA degree awarded by ASCC is recognized at BYUH The general education requirements for the AA degree are consistent with the general education philosophy and requirements at BYUH Therefore, any student completing an
AA degree at ASCC with a satisfactory grade point average will be enrolled with junior status at BYUH In addition, all of the freshmen and sophomore level general education requirements at BYUH will be met by the completion of the AA at ASCC.
BYUH is sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and therefore encourages members of the church to take advantage of this agreement To support the matriculation of LDS students at ASCC as their first step toward BYUH, local LDS leaders offer Institute of Religion courses for ASCC students.
In addition to the general agreement regarding the AA degree and general education requirements, the two institutions have established a two plus two agreement for a major
in political science Students who have completed the AA degree at ASCC with the proper choice of political science courses will enroll as juniors in political science at BYUH They will be able to complete their BA program in an additional two years if
they so choose.
These agreements are considered a first step in a continuing dialog between the two institutions Future agreements may include specific course-by-course articulation and possibly additional two plus two agreements.
This agreement is updated on May 2,2008
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TRANSFER COURSE EQUIVALENCIES FOR AMERICAN SAMOA COMMUNITY COLLEGE
COURSE TRANSFER COURSETITLE HRS COURSE UHH COURSE TITLE HRS COMMENTS AGRICULTURE & LIFE SCIENCES
AGE 150 AGRICULTURE ECONOMJCS 3.00 AGEe 201 AGRICULTURE ECONOMiCS 3.00
AGR 100 I & II PRACTICAL JOB EXPERIENCE 1.00 AG 291 DIRECTED WORK EXP PRDG 1.00
AGR 250 INTRDHORTICULTURE 4.00 HaRT 262 PRINCIPLES HORTICULTURE 3.00
NRS 180 FORESTS & AGROFORESTRY 4.00 FOR 202 FORESTRY NAT RESOURCES 3.00
NRS 200 NATURALRESQURCES 4.00 AGLOW LOVVER DMSrDN ELECTIve 3.00
NRS250 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 3.00 AGLOW lOIJ'JER DlVlS10N ELECTIVE 3.00
ANS 150A& 8 ANIMALSCIENCE 4.00 ANSC 141 INTRD ANIMAL SCIENCE 3.00
FAM 250 FAMILY FINANCES 3.00 AGLOW LOWER DIVISION ELECTIVE 3.00
FAM 260 PARENTING 3.00 AGLOW LOVVER DIVISION ELECTIVE 3.00
NUT 150 NUTRITION 3.00 AGLOW LOVVER DIVISION ELECTIVE 3.00
ART/DRAMA/MUSIC
ART 150& 151 ART HISTORY SURVEY I & II 6,00 ART 270 ASPECT VVESTERN ART 3,00
ART 160 DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS 3.00 ART 123 FP STUDlO: 2~D DESIGN 3.00
RT 165 BASiC PHOTOGRAPHY 3.00 ART 207· PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO I 3.00 Arrangement
w/Hawal!CC ART 170 DRAVVING I 3.00 ART 121 FP STUDIO: BEGIN DRAWING 3.00
ART 171 DRAVVING II 3,00 ART 221 INTER DRAVVING 3.00
ART 172 PAINTINGl 3.00 ART 122 FP STUDIO: BEG PAINTING 3.00
ART 180 CERAMIC SCULPTURE 3.00 ART 124 FP STUOIO: 3-0 OESIGN 3,00
MUS 153 MUSCI FUNDAMENTALS 3.00 MUS 180 ELEM·MUSI~ THEORY 3.00
MUS 160 MUSIC LITERATURE 3.00 MUS 160 INTRO MUSIC LITERATURE 3.00
MUS 161 MUSIC HISTORY I 3.00 MUS LOW LOVv'ER DIVISION ELECTIVE 3.00
MUS 162 MUSIC HISTORY II 3.00 MUS LOW LOVVER DIVISION ELECTIVE 3,00
MUS 165 MUSIC OF THE WORLD 3,00 MUS 170 MUSIC IN WORLD CULTURE 3.00
MUS 170 CONCERT CHOIR 1.00 MUS 102 UNIVERSITY CHORUS 2.00
MUS 175 CHAMBER CHOIR 1.00 MVSlOW LOVv'ER DIVISION ELECTIVE 1.00
MUS 180 BAND 1.00 MUS lOW lOIfoJER DIVISION ELECTIve 1.00
MUS 190, 191, OR 192 APPLIED MUSIC 3.00 MUS 135-136 FIRST-LEVEL APPLIED MUSIC ARR
MUS 193 CLASS PIANO I 1.00 MUS 125 CLASS PIANO I 1.00
'v1US 194 C LASS PIANO II 1.00 MUS 126 CLASS PIANO II 1.00
DRA 151 DRAMA WORKSHOP 3.00 DRAMA lOW LOVv'ER DIVISION ELECTIVE 3.00
ORA 170 ORAL INTERPRETATION UT 3.00 DRAMA 231 ORAl INTERPRETATION LIT 3.00
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Ace 150 8 151 COLLEGE ACCOUNTING I & II 6.00 Ace 250 FINANCIALxcccUNTJNG 3.00
Ace 152 COLLEGE ACCOUNTING III 3.00 Ace 251 MANAGERIAL AC ::;OUNTING 3.00
BUS 260 BUSINESS LAW 3.00 BUS 240 BUSINESS LAW 3.00
MAT 260 INTROSTATISTrCS 3.00 QBA260 BUSiNESS STATI ~TlCS 3.00 Accepted
case by case
COMPUTER SCIENCe
esc160 INTRO PROGRAMMING 3.00 CSlOW LOWER aMSlo" ELECTIVE 3.00
esc171 STRUCTUREDPROGRAM 3.00 CSLOW LOIJIJER OIVISIQf' ELECTIVE 3.00
esc180 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 3.00 CSLOW LOWER DIVISIO~ ELECTIVE 3.00
esc220 SYSTEMS ANAL VSIS & DESIGN 3.00 CSLOW LOWER DIVIS/Of> ELECTIVE 3.00
LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE
ENG 151 FRESHMAN COMPOSTION 3.00 ENG 100 EXPOSITORY VI/f IllNG 3.00
ENG 150 INTRODUCTIONTO LITERATURE 3.00 ENG 200 INTRODUCTION -'0 LITERATURE 3.00
ENG 251 SOPHOMORECOMPOSITION 3.00 ENG 100 EXPOSlTORY WF- ITING 3.00 Eng 100 & 215
credit for Eng 151 & 251 LIT 270 WORLD LITERATURE 3.00 ENG 253 WORLD LITERAT JRE 3.00
SPA 151 SPANISH I 4.00 SPAN 101~102 ELEMENTARY SFANISH 2.00 Oral or
written exam for 4-credils SPA 152 SPANISH II 4.00 SPAN 201~202 INTERMEDIATE ~,PANISH '2.00
PH 153 lNTRO SPEECH 3.00 COMU 251 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.00
MATHEMATICS
MAT 150 SURVEY MATH 3.00 MATH 100 SURVEY MATH 3.00
MAT 250 COLLEGE ALGEBRA & TRIG 4.00 MATH 104F& PRECAL l: ELEM FUNCT & 3.00
MATH 104G PRECAL II: TRIG 'lc 3.00
ANALvncGEOfltlETRY"OR"
MATH 104 PRECALCULUS "lATH 4.00 MAT 260 INTRO STATISTICS 3.00 MATH 121 INTRO STAT & PlmB 3.00
MAT 280 CALCULUS I 5.00 MATH 205 CAlCULUS I 4.00
MAT 281 CAlCULUS II 5.00 MATHZ06 CALCULUS II 4.00
MAT 282 CALCULUS 111 6.00 MATH 231 & CALCULUS 111 3.00
MATH 232 CALCULUS IV 3,00 MAT 290 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 3.00 MATH 300 ORO DIFF EQUA"IONS 3.00
NURSING
NUR 203 MATERNAL·NE'v\I80RN NURSING 6.00 NURS356 PARENT~NEWBORN HLTH CARE 3,00
NURS 356L PARENT~NEW80Rt:J PRACTICUM 3.00 NUR 204 NURSING OF CHILDREN 6.00 NURS 456 PARENT-CHILD HEALTH CARE 3.00
NURS4S6L PARENT~CHILD F'RACTICUM 3.00
NUR 205 ADULT HEALTH I 6.00 NURS 355 ADULT HEALTH CARE I 2,00
NURS355L ADULT HLTH CArlE PRACTICUM 3.00 JURS206 ISSUES & TRENDS IN N",URSING 2.00 Credit review
upon transfer NUR 207 & ADULT HEALTH JJ & 6.00 NURS455 ADULT HEALTH CARE 11 3,00
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NUR 208 & MENTAL & PSYCHIATRIC NURSI & 6.00 NURS357 MENTALHEALTHCARE 3.00 JUR209 PSYCHIATRIC NURSING II 4.00 NURS357l MENTALHlTH CARE PRACTICUM 3.00
PHM 150 GENERAL PHARMACOLOGY 4.00 NURS203 GENERAL PHARMACOLOGY 3.00 PHYSICAL EDUCATION
PED 151 V\lEIGHT TRAINING 1.00 HPE 152 WEIGHTTRAINING 1.00 PED 154 GOLF 1,00 HPE 110 GOLF:BEGINNING 1,00 PED 155 VOLLEYBALL 1.00 HPE 134 VOLLEYBALL: BEGINNING 1,00 PED 156 INTROTENNIS 1.00 HPE 107 TENNIS:BEGINNING 1.00 PED 159 INTERMTENNIS 1,00 HPE 108 TENNIS:ADVANCED 1.00 PED 161 ADV VOLLEYBALL WOMEN 1,00 HPE 135 VOLLEYBALL: ADVANCED 1,00 PED 162 ADV VOLLEYBALL MEN 1.00 HPE 135 VOLLEYBAll: ADVANCED 1.00
PED 170IMSC 110 SWIMMING 1,00 HPE 103 SWIMMING:BEGINNING 1,00 SAMOAN LANGUAGEAND CULTURE
SAM151 & 151L FRESHMAN SAMOAN 4.00 HUM 101 GEN ED LANGUAGE ELECTIVE 4.00 SAM 154 INTROSAMOAN LITERATURE 3,00 HUMLOW LOWER DIVISION ELECTIVE 3.00 SAM 281 TRANSLATION 3,00 HUM LOW LOVo.£R DIVISION ELECTIVE 3,00 SCIENCE
AST 150 INTROASTRONOMY 4.00 ASTR 110 GENERAL ASTRONOMY 3.00
JIO150 lNTRO BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE 4,00 SIOl101 GENERAL BlOLOGY 3.00
BIOL101L GENERALBIOLOGY LAB 1.00 BIO 155 ECOLOGY 4.00 BIOL 156 NATURAl HIST HAWAIIANISLANDS 3.00 BIO 180 BIOLOGY I 4.00 BlOL150 PRIN ZOOLOGY 3.00
BIOL 150L PRIN ZOOLOGY LAB 1.00 BIO 181 BIOLOGY II 4.00 BIOl153 GENERAL BOTANY 3.00
BIOl153L GENERALBOTANYLAB 3.00 BIO 250 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I 4.00 BIOl243 HUMANANAT & PHYSIO 3.00
BIOL243l HUMANAT & PHYSIOLAB 1.00 BID 251 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II 4.00 BlOL244 HUMANANAT & PHYSIO 3.00 BIO 255 MICROBIOLOGY 4,00 BIOL275 FUNDMICROBIOLOGY 3.00
BIOl275l FUNDMICROBIOLOGY LAB 1,00 CHM 150 CHEMISTRY I 4.00 CHEM 124 GENERALCHEMISTRY I 4.00
CHEM124l GENERALCHEMISTRY I LAB 1.00 CHM 151 CHEMISTRY II 4.00 CHEM125 GENERALCHEMISTRY II 4.00
CHEM 125L GENERALCHEMISTRY II LAB 1.00 CHM 152 INTO ORGANIC & BIOCHEMISTRY 4.00 CHEM 141 SURVEYORGANIC & BIOCHEM 3.00
CHEM141L ORGANIC & BIOCHEMLAB 1.00 MET 150 INTROMETEOROLOGY 4.00 NAT SCI LOW LOWERDIVISIONLAB 1.00
MSC 150 INTROOCEANOGRAPHY 4.00 MARE201 OCEANOGRAPHY 3.00 MSC 155 INTROGEOLOGY 4.00 GEOL111 & PHYSICAL GEOLOGY & 3.00
GEOlLOW LOVVER DIVISION ELECTIVE 1.00
MSC 157 SOUTHPACIFIC GEOLOGY 3,00 GEOLLOW LOVv'ER DIVISIONELECTIVE 3.00
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MSC 160 NATURALMARINERESOURCES 3.00 MARELOW LO\foJER DIVISION ELECTIVE 3.00
MARINESCIENCE I &
MSC 170& MARINESCIENCE I & 4.00 MARE171 MARINEBIOLOGY 3.00
MSC 171 MARINESCIENCEII 4.00 MARE1711 MARINEBIOLOGYLAB 1.00
MSC 210 MARINECHEMISTRY 4.00 MARELOW LOINER OlVlSIONELECTIVE 3.00
MSC256 HISTORICAL GEOLOGY 4,00 GEOL112 HiSTORICAL GEOLOGY 3.00
GEOL112L HiSTORICAL GEOLOGY LAB 1.00 MSC 270 TROPICAL ISlAND ECOLOGY 3.00 MARELOW LOINER OMSION ELECTIVE 3,00
MSC260 MARINESCIENCE SPEC PROJ 1.00-2.00 MARE LOW LOVIIER DIVISION ELECTIVE 1.0Q 2.00
PHSCI150 PHYSICALSCIENCE 4.00 NAT SCI LOW LOINER DIVISION ELECTIVE 3,00
NAT SCI LAB LOVIIER DIVISION ELECTIVE 1.00 PHY150 PHYSICS I 4.00 PHYS 106 COLLEGE PHYSICS I 3.00
PHYS 170L GENPHYSICSLAB I 1.00 PHY 151 PHYSICSII 4.00 PHYS107 COLLEGE PHYSICS II 3.00
PHYS171L GEN PHYSICS lAB 1I 1.00 SOCIALSCIENCES
ANT 150 INTROANTHROPOLOGY 3,00 ANTHLOW LOVVER DIVISION ELECTIVE 3.00
ANT 153 INTROARCHAEOLOGY 3.00 ANTH 110 ARCHAEOLOGY 3.00
ANT 154 CULTURAL,ANTHROPOLOGY 3,00 ANTH 100 CULTURAL ANTH 3.00
ANT 160 ETHNOGRAPHIC FIELD METHODS 4,00 ANTHLOW LOVVER DIVISION ELECTIVE 3,00
ANT210 ARCHEOLOGICAL FIELDSCHOOL 3.00 ANTHLOW LOVVER DIVISIONELECTIVE 3.00
ANT 220 MULTIMEDIA METHODS 3,00 ANTHLOW lOVlJER DIVISION ELECTIVE 3,00
GEO 160 INTROGEOGRAPHY 3.00 GEOG 103 GEOG & CONTEMP SOC 3.00 Underreview HIS 150 AMERICAN HISTORYI 3.00 HIST2B1 AMERICAN HISTORY 3.00
HIS 151 AMERICAN HISTORY11 3.00 H1ST2B2 AMERICAN HISTORY 3,00
HiS 160 SAMOANHISTORY I 3,00 HISTLOW LOVVER DIVISION ELECTIVE 3.00
HIS 161 SAMOAN HISTORY It 3.00 HISTLOW LOWER DIVISION ElECTIVE 3,00
HIS 162 PACIFIC HISTORY 3.00 HISTLOW LOVVER DIVISION ELECTl'JE 3.00
HIS 170 WORLDCIVILIZATION I 3,00 HIST 151 WORLDCiVILIZATION 3.00
HIS 171 WORLDCIVILIZATION 11 3,00 HIST 152 WORLDCNlLlZATION 3.00
POL 150 INTROAMERICAN GOV 3,00 POLS 101 INTRa AMERICAN POLITICS 3.00
POL 151 INTROAMERICAN SAMOANGOV 3.00 POLS LOW LOWERDIVISION ELECTIVE 3.00
POL 160 INTROrouncs 3,00 POLS LOW LOVVER DIVISiONELECTIVE 3.00
POL 170 INTRa PUBLIC POLICY 3.00 POLSLOW LOVVER DIVISION ELECTIVE 3.00
POL 220 CURRENT AFFAIRS 3.00 POLSLOW LOINER DIVISIONELECTIVE 3.00
POL 250 COMPARATIVE POLITICS 3.00 POLS251 INTROCOMPARATIVE GOV 3,00
POL 251 INTERNATiONAL RELATIONS 3,00 POLS242 INTROWORLDPOLITICS 3.00
PSY 150 INTRO PSYCHOLOGY 3.00 PSY100 SURVEY PSYCHOLOGY 3.00
3.00
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PSY 251 POSITIVE BEHAVIORAL SUPPORT
3.00 PSYLOW LOWER DIVISION I LECTlVE 3,00 Not count
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