University of Hawaiʻi Maui College
Kahului, HawaiiLast Updated: 2020-09-08
Passport 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
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 | ||||
Required | Online 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 | ||||
Required | Online 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 | ||||
Required | Online 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) | ||||
Required | Online 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 | ||
Courses in Examples of Diversification Physical (DP) | ||||
Required | Online 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 | ||
Courses in Examples of Diversification lab (DY) | ||||
Required | Online 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) | ||||
Required | Online Option Available | Course Prefix | Course Number | Course Title |
ANTH | 151 | Emerging Humanity | ||
HIST | 151 | World History to 1500 | ||
Courses in Global Multicultural Perspective (FGB) | ||||
Required | Online 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 | ||
Courses in Global Multicultural Perspective (FGC) | ||||
Required | Online 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
Courses in Examples of Diversification Art (DA) | ||||
Required | Online 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 | ||
Courses in Examples of Diversification Humanities (DH) | ||||
Required | Online 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 | ||
Courses in Examples of Diversification Literatures (DL) | ||||
Required | Online 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 | ||||
Required | Online 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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