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University of Hawaiʻi Maui College

Kahului, Hawaii

Situated on one of the most beautiful islands in the world, the University of Hawaiʻi Maui College is an accredited college that offers three bachelor of applied science degrees, a wide variety of associate degrees and certificates, as well as distance learning degrees through its UH Center on campus. UHMC is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities of the Western Association of Schools & College. With small class sizes, a low student to faculty ratio, math labs and career counseling, UHMC students enjoy personalized, individual attention and the support they need to be successful in school and their future careers.

Last Updated: 2020-09-08


Passport Block


The Passport Block listed here is for general information only.
Students must see the institution's website for access to its official block.

Required Passport categories are drawn from UH Maui College's General Education course designations (Foundation Requirements and Diversification Requirements) with the addition of Oral Communications in English requirement.

Further information may be found under the AA Degree in Liberal Arts at: http://maui.hawaii.edu/onlinecatalog/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/UHMC-General-Catalog-2019-2020.pdf

The WICHE Interstate Passport is intended to serve as an alternative to General Eduction requirements for students transferring in to and out of this institution.  Any student planning to graduate from UH Maui College will still need to complete all graduation requirements such as Writing Intensive, Oral Communications in English and Hawai'i Emphasis. 

Students must earn a minimum grade of C or its equivalent in all courses in the Passport Block to earn a Passport

 

 

UHMC Initerstate Passport template.docx

Any Oral Communication Course in English – examples appear below.  

 A full list may be found under the Oral Communication in English for the AA Degree on page 20 of the catalog: http://maui.hawaii.edu/assets/PDF/UHMC%20General%20Catalog%202020-2021.pdf

 

Oral Communication in English
Courses in Oral Communication in English
RequiredOnline Option Available Course Prefix Course Number Course Title
BUS/COM 130 Business Communication
COM 145 Interpersonal Communication I
COM 210 Intercultural Communication I
COM 215 Conflict Resolution & Mediation
COM 459 Intercultural Communication Ii
COM/PSY 353 Conflict Management & Resolution
PSY 253 Conflict Resolution & Mediation
SP 151 Personal & Public Speech
SP 251 Principles of Effective Public Speaking
THEA 221 Acting I
THEA 222 Acting II

One English Communication (FW) course.

 

Courses in English Communication
Courses in Courses in English Communication
RequiredOnline Option Available Course Prefix Course Number Course Title
ENG 100 Composition I

 Any FQ course – examples include MATH 100, 103, 112, 115, 119, 135, 140, 203, 241, 242, 243, 244.

A full list may be found under the Quantitative Reasoning for the AA Degree on page 20 of the catalog: http://maui.hawaii.edu/assets/PDF/UHMC%20General%20Catalog%202020-2021.pdf

 

 

Courses in Quantitative Reasoning
Courses in Courses in Quantitative Reasoning
RequiredOnline Option Available Course Prefix Course Number Course Title
MATH 100 Survey of Mathematics
MATH 103 College Algebra
MATH 112 Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II
MATH 115 Introduction to Statistics and Probability
MATH 119 Engineering Precalculus
MATH 135 Pre-Calculus: Elementary Functions
MATH 140 Pre-Calculus: Trigonometry and Analytic Geometry
MATH 203 Calculus for Business & Social Sciences
MATH 241 Calculus I
MATH 242 Calculus II
MATH 243 Calculus III
MATH 244 Calculus IV

Natural Sciences 

Choose One Diversification Biological Sciences (DB) course +

One Diversification Physical Sciences (DP) course +

One Diversification Laboratory (DY) course that corresponds with the selected DB or DP course.

Some examples of DB, DP, and DY courses appear below. 

A full list may be found under the Natural Sciences for the AA Degree on page 21 of the catalog: http://maui.hawaii.edu/assets/PDF/UHMC%20General%20Catalog%202020-2021.pdf

 

 

 

 

Examples of Diversification Biological (DB)
Courses in Examples of Diversification Biological (DB)
RequiredOnline Option Available Course Prefix Course Number Course Title
BIOL 100 Human Biology
BIOL 171 General Biology I
MICR 130 General Microbiology
ZOOL 200 Marine Biology

Examples of Diversification Physical (DP)
Courses in Examples of Diversification Physical (DP)
RequiredOnline Option Available Course Prefix Course Number Course Title
ASTR 110 Survey of Astronomy
BIOC 241 Fundamentals of Biochemistry
CHEM 161 General Chemistry I
PHYS 151 College Physics i

Examples of Diversification lab (DY)
Courses in Examples of Diversification lab (DY)
RequiredOnline Option Available Course Prefix Course Number Course Title
ASTR 110 L Introduction to Astronomy Lab
BIOL 171 L General Biology I Lab
CHEM 161 L General Chemistry I Lab
MICR 140 General Microbiology Lab

Two courses, selected from different groups in the Global Multicultural Perspectives (FGA, FGB, or FGC) – examples include: FGA; ANTH 151, HIST 151, FGB; ANTH 152, HIST 152, GEOG 102, SSM 101, FGC; MUS 107, REL 150

A full list may be found under the Global Multicultural Perspectives for the AA Degree on page 20 of the catalog: http://maui.hawaii.edu/assets/PDF/UHMC%20General%20Catalog%202020-2021.pdf

 

Global Multicultural Perspective (FGA)
Courses in Global Multicultural Perspective (FGA)
RequiredOnline Option Available Course Prefix Course Number Course Title
ANTH 151 Emerging Humanity
HIST 151 World History to 1500

Global Multicultural Perspective (FGB)
Courses in Global Multicultural Perspective (FGB)
RequiredOnline Option Available Course Prefix Course Number Course Title
ANTH 152 Culture and Humanity
GEOG 102 World Regional Geography
HIST 152 World History Since 1500
SSM 101 Sustainability in a Changing World

Global Multicultural Perspective (FGC)
Courses in Global Multicultural Perspective (FGC)
RequiredOnline Option Available Course Prefix Course Number Course Title
MUS 107 Music in World Cultures
REL 150 Intro to the World's Major Religions

 This block is met by completing a combination of Core General Educaton requirements potentially: FW, FQ, FGA, FGB, FGC, DB, DP, DY. 

Two courses, selected from different groups: Diversification Arts (DA); Diversification Humanities (DH); or Diversification Literature (DL).  Examples appear below.

A full list may be found under the Diversification Requirements for the AA Degree on page 21 of the catalog: http://maui.hawaii.edu/assets/PDF/UHMC%20General%20Catalog%202020-2021.pdf

 

 

Examples of Diversification Art (DA)
Courses in Examples of Diversification Art (DA)
RequiredOnline Option Available Course Prefix Course Number Course Title
ART 101 Intro to Visual Arts
ART 105 Intro to Ceramics
THEA 101 Intro to Drama and Theatre

Examples of Diversification Humanities (DH)
Courses in Examples of Diversification Humanities (DH)
RequiredOnline Option Available Course Prefix Course Number Course Title
HIST 281 Introduction to American History
HUM 100 Themes in Humanities
PHIL 100 Introduction to Philosophy: Survey of Problems

Examples of Diversification Literatures (DL)
Courses in Examples of Diversification Literatures (DL)
RequiredOnline Option Available Course Prefix Course Number Course Title
ENG 250 Introduction to American Literature
ENG 251 Major Works of British Literature to 1800
ENG 254 World Literature (Western)


This block is met through a combination of Core General Education requirements potentially; FG, FQ, DY, DS, DH.

Two courses selected from different disciplines in the Diversification Social Sciences (DS).  Examples appear below.

A full list may be found under the Diversification Social Sciences for the AA Degree on page 21 of the catalog: http://maui.hawaii.edu/assets/PDF/UHMC%20General%20Catalog%202020-2021.pdf

 

 

Examples of Diversification Social Sciences
Courses in Examples of Diversification Social Sciences
RequiredOnline Option Available Course Prefix Course Number Course Title
ANTH 200 Cultural Anthropology
ECON 130 Principles of Economics: Microeconomics
POLS 110 Introduction to Political Science
PSY 100 Survey of Psychology
SOC 100 Survey of General Sociology


Program Highlights


Applied Business & Information Technology (ABIT) Engineering Technology (ENGT) Sustainable Science Management (SSM) Nursing (NURS) Culinary Arts (CULN)


Contact Info

Institutional Liaison: Shane Payba
Contact for Students: Theodore Chiasson




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