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14Applied Business & Information TechnologyBachelor of Applied Science:Applied Business & InformationTechnologyThe Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS)degree in Applied Business & InformationTechnology (ABIT) combines curriculafrom business, information technology,and liberal arts that emphasize entrepreneurship and small-to-medium sized business management.Only courses numbered 100 and abovecan be applied toward this degree.ABIT Admission RequirementsFor admission to the UH Maui CollegeABIT program, students must first meetthe UH Maui College admission requirements. Admission to UH Maui Collegedoes not guarantee admission to theABIT program.University of Hawai‘iABIT Graduation RequirementsABIT Graduation Requirements (cont.)1.Business Core: 30 credits5.ACC 201, 202, 300; BLAW 200;BUS 310, 320; ECON 130, 131;MGT 310; and MKT 300.6.Information Technology Core:24-25 credits7.2.BUS 495 and 496.4.Co-op Project or Elective: 3 creditsA 3-credit BUS 393v cooperative edcourse or elective.Writing Intensive: 12 creditsMinimum of 12 credits of writingintensive courses at the 100-level orhigher: at least 3 credits in 100-299level courses, and at least 6 credits in300-level or higher.General Education: 27 creditsCOM 459; ENG 100, 209 or 210 or225, 316; MATH 115;Hawaii Emphasis; Global Multicultural Perspective; HUM 400; PHIL 323; PSY 100or SOC 100; SP 151 or SP 251 orCOM 130 or COM 145.Natural Science: 4 creditsFour credits including a lab.ICS 101 or BUSN 150, 110 or 169,111 or 184, 171 or 200, 320, 360,385, and 418.3.Capstone Course: 6 credits8.Minimum of 121 non-repeated qualifying credit hoursABIT majors are required to earn aletter grade (e.g., A,B,C, etc.) in allupper division courses required forthe ABIT program.9.Grade Point AverageAt least a 2.0 UH Maui College cumulative GPA, as well as a 2.5 GPAin courses required for the ABITmajor. Grade C or better is requiredin all upper division courses appliedto the ABIT degree.10. Graduation RequirementAll lower division requirements (6163 credits), a minimum of 45 upperdivision credits, plus 15 electivecredits (100-400 level) for a total of121-123 credits.To be awarded the BAS degree,students must complete an Application for Graduation form obtainedfrom Student Services. See AcademicCalendar for deadline.11. Residency RequirementA minimum of 30 credit hours mustbe taken at UH Maui College and aminimum of 8 upper division courses(24 credits) in Business or Information Technology including theCapstone course.12. Lower Division Electives: 9 creditsStudents wishing to pursue graduatestudies should consider taking Calculus path as lower division electives.

Maui CollegeApplied Business & Information Technology15Applied Business & Information TechnologyThe Applied Business & Information Technology (ABIT) program, leading to a baccalaureate degree, offers options to students seeking preparationin small to mid-sized business management, information technology, and related or integrated career opportunities. The mission of the programis to prepare graduates to be productive professionals who can make responsible business decisions and use information technology wisely in achanging world. The curriculum emphasizes business and stresses the effective use of information technology. The program also includes a stronginterdisciplinary liberal arts program with courses in the humanities, social sciences, English, communication, and mathematics.Although this degree can be earned in four years taking 15-17 credits per semester, students taking a lighter load will take longer to complete therequirements. Students interested in the ABIT program are encouraged to contact the ABIT counselor, program coordinator, or faculty memberabout program requirements. Only courses numbered 100 or above, and taken with a letter grade, may be applied to the ABIT degree; and for upperdivision courses only those with grade C or better may be applied.Contact Program Coordinator, Dr. Debasis Bhattacharya, at 984-3619 or by email at debasisb@hawaii.edu for more information.Requirements for Certificate of Competence (CO) in Data Science and Machine Learning: 15 creditsBUS 310(3), ICS 173(3), ICS 320(3), ICS 435(3), and MATH 115(3).Lower division requirements for ABIT Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) Degree: 61-63 creditsFull-time lower division students would take courses in this sequence:Freshman Year (Fall)CreditsFreshman Year (Spring)ICS 101 or BUSN 1503 ECON 130 Principles of Economics: MicroeconomicsECON 131 Principles of Economics: Macroeconomics3 PSY 100 or SOC 100ENG 100 Composition I3 ENG 209 or ENG 210 or ENG 225Global Multicultural Perspective elective3 Hawaii Emphasis electiveLower Division elective3 Lower Division elective15Credits3333315Sophomore Year (Fall)CreditsSophomore Year (Spring)CreditsACC 201 Introduction to Financial Accounting3 ACC 202 Intro to Managerial Accounting3ICS 110 Introduction to Computer Programming, or3 BLAW 200 Legal Environment of Business3ICS 169 Introduction to Information Security ICS 111 Introduction to Computer Science, or3-4SP 151 or 251, or COM 130 or 1453ICS 184 Introduction to NetworkingMATH 115 Introduction to Statistics & Probability3 ICS 171 Computer Security, or ICS 200 Web Technology3Natural Science elective with lab4 Lower Division elective3-41615-17Upper division transfers - Completion of 60 college-level credits (junior standing) including 8 courses from this list:ENG 209 or 210 or 225; ICS 101 or BUSN 150; ACC 201 & 202; ECON 130 & 131; MATH 115; SP151 or SP251 or COM 130 or COM 145.Upper division requirements for ABIT Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) Degree: 60 creditsAccounting 300(3) Management 310(3)Business 310(3), 320(3), 495(3), 496(3) Marketing 300(3)Business 393v or Elective(3) Philosophy 323(3), and Humanities 400(3)Communication 459(3) English 316(3) and Electives(12)ICS 320(3), 360(3), 385(3), 418(3)Full-time upper division students would take courses in this sequence:Junior Year (Fall)Credits Junior Year (Spring)ACC 300 Intermediate Financial Accounting I3BUS 320 EntrepreneurshipICS 320 Introduction to Info Systems & E-Commerce3ICS 360 Database Design and DevelopmentMGT 310 Principles of Management3ICS 385 Web Development and AdministrationMKT 300 Principles of Marketing3ENG 316 Advanced Research WritingElective3Elective15Senior Year (Fall)Credits Senior Year (Spring)BUS 310 Statistical Analysis for Business Decisions3BUS 393v Cooperative Ed, or ElectiveBUS 495 ABIT Capstone I3BUS 496 ABIT Capstone IIICS 418 Systems Analysis and Design3COM 459 Intercultural Communication IIHUM 400 Changes & Choices3PHIL 323 Professional EthicsElective3Elective15Tuition and Fees: A tuition differential exists for upper division courses numbered 300 or higher. See Tuition and Fees section.Credits3333315Credits3333315

16Engineering TechnologyUniversity of Hawai‘iBachelor of Applied Science:Engineering TechnologyThe Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS)degree in Engineering Technology(ENGT) provides curriculum in electronics, computers, optics, remote sensing,and other technologies used in industry on Maui, throughout the State ofHawai‘i, and worldwide.ENGT Admission RequirementsFor admission to the UH Maui College Engineering Technology program,students must first meet the UH MauiCollege admission requirements. Admission to UH Maui College does notguarantee admission to the ENGTprogram.1. A student may apply for admissionas a classified student in the ENGTprogram upon successful completion ofone of the following admission requirements:a. Completion of the UH Maui College BAS path for the AS degree inElectronic & Computer Engineering Technology (ECET) with acumulative GPA of 2.5 or higherin all courses attempted; orb. Completion of an Associate inArts (AA), Associate in AppliedScience (AAS), or Associate inScience (AS) from an accreditedinstitution with a cumulative GPAof 2.5 or higher in all coursesattempted, and completion (or approved equivalent for) courseworkof the BAS path for the ElectronicEngineering Technology (ECET)AS degree from an accreditedinstitution.2. A student may apply for admission asa provisional student in the ENGT program upon successful completion of thefollowing admission requirements:a. Completion of 40 or moretransferable semester credits froman accredited institution with acumulative GPA of 2.5 or higherin all courses attempted. Classified status will be assigned withcompletion of the BAS path forthe Electronic and ComputerEngineering Technology (ECET)AS degree course requirements (orapproved equivalent courseworkfrom an accredited institution).b. Approval of ENGT Committee.ENGT Graduation Requirements1. BAS path to ENGT in the ECETprogram: 60-61 creditsCompletion of the BAS path of ASrequirements in the ECET program(or approved equivalent courseworkfrom an accredited institution).2. Engineering Technology UpperDivision Coursework: 39 creditsETRO 305, 310, 315, 320, 340,350, 360, 450, 455, 460 and 470.3. Engineering Technology GeneralEducation: 19 creditsPHYS 219 & 219L, MATH 241,PHIL 301 or 323, ENG 316, HUM400, and COM 459.4. Capstone Course: 6 creditsETRO 497 and 498 are to be takenthe last two semesters with approvalof the ENGT Committee.5. Minimum of 124-125 qualifyingcredit hoursENGT majors are required to earna letter grade (e.g., A,B,C, etc.) inall courses required for the ENGTprogram.6. Grade Point AverageAt least a 2.0 UH Maui College cumulative GPA, as well as a 2.5 GPA incourses required for the ENGT major.Grade C or better is required in allupper division ENGT courses.7. Graduation RequirementTo be awarded the BAS ENGTdegree, students must complete anApplication for Graduation formobtained from Student Services. SeeAcademic Calendar for deadline.8. Residency RequirementA minimum of 30 credit hours mustbe taken at UH Maui College and aminimum of 8 upper division courses(24 credits) in Engineering Technology including the ENGT Capstonecourse.

Engineering TechnologyMaui College17Engineering TechnologyThe Engineering Technology (ENGT) program, leading to a baccalaureate degree, offers options to students seeking preparation inengineering technology, electronics, optics, and remote sensing. The mission of the program is to prepare graduates to be productiveprofessionals who can make meaningful contributions to industry on Maui and throughout Hawai‘i and the world. The curriculum emphasizesengineering technology and stresses the effective use of integrated electro-optical hardware and software systems. The program also includesstrong interdisciplinary general education with courses in the humanities, social sciences, communication, mathematics, and English.While this degree may be earned in four years taking 14-18 credits per semester, students taking fewer credits per semester will take longerto complete the requirements.The Electronic & Computer Engineering Technology (ECET) AS degree is the required lower division pathway to the Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) in Engineering Technology (ENGT). Only courses numbered 100 or above, and taken with a letter grade, may be applied to theENGT degree; for the upper division courses listed here, only those with grade C or better may be applied.The Engineering Technology program admits students only in the fall semester and in the odd years, (e.g.,Fall 2021).Contact Dr. Elisabeth Dubuit, at 984-3706 or by email at edubuit@hawaii.edu for more information.Requirements for the ENGT Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) Degree: 124-125 creditsAll ECET program AS degree courses (60-61), plus:Electronics 305(4), 310(3), 315(3), 320(4), 340(4), 350(3), 360(4),450(4), 455(4), 460(3), 470(3), 497(3), 498(3)Physics 219/L(2,1)Philosophy 301 or 323(3)Communication 459(3)Humanities 400(3)Mathematics 241(4)English 316(3)Full-time upper division students would take courses in this sequence:Junior Year (Fall)Credits Junior Year (Spring)CreditsETRO 305 Engineering Computing4ETRO 315 Project Management3ETRO 310 Applied Robotics3ETRO 350 Power Systems3ETRO 340 System Integration4ETRO 360 Signals and Systems4ENG 316 Advanced Research Writing3PHIL 301 Ethical Theory or PHIL 323 Professional Ethics 3MATH 241 Calculus I4PHYS 219/L Physics for Engineering Technology and Lab 2,11816Senior Year (Fall)Credits Senior Year (Spring)CreditsETRO 320 Intermediate Optics4ETRO 455 Remote Sensing4ETRO 450 Signal Processing4ETRO 460 Control Systems3ETRO 497 Capstone Project I3ETRO 470 Intro to Communication Systems3HUM 400 Changes & Choices3ETRO 498 Capstone Project II314COM 459 Intercultural Communication II316Tuition and Fees: A tuition differential exists for upper division courses numbered 300 or higher. See Tuition and Fees section.

18Sustainable Science ManagementBachelor of Applied Science:Sustainable Science ManagementUniversity of Hawai‘iTransfer & Other Non-New Students1.The BAS in Sustainable Science Manage-ment (SSM) comprises a core curriculumin sustainability science, along withfoundational sciences and liberal arts.Courses explore sustainability issues inenergy, water, community, and others;analyzing the inter-relatedness of topicsthrough systems thinking and dynamics models; monitoring progress throughthe use of sustainability indicators; andapplying experience via internship andcapstone.The BAS degree is granted to studentscompleting the prescribed four-year program. Only courses numbered 100 andabove can be applied toward the degree.SSM Admission RequirementsStudents applying for admission to theSSM program must first meet the UHMaui College admission requirements.In order to declare as an SSM major, students must also complete the following:1. ENG 100 with grade C or better;2. MATH 103 with grade C or better,or placement at least MATH 135;3. BUSN 150 or ICS 101, either withgrade C or better;4. SSM 101 with grade C or better.SSM Lower Division RequirementsPrior to enrolling in upper division (300 level) SSM courses, students should firstcomplete lower division requirementsthat may be accomplished in a numberof ways.New Students - Base Program PathStudents starting at UH Maui Collegefollow the SSM Program Map. Whilethis path is unique to the SSM program,it also meets the requirements of LiberalArts AA degree pathway.2.3.All non-new studentsAll transferring and non-new students are required to meet the SSMlower division requirements in orderto qualify for upper division coursework in the SSM program:a. MATH 115; and MATH 135 orhigher; both with grade C or better;b. College chemistry with lab (minimum 4 credits) with grade C orbetter;c. Biology with lab (minimum 4credits) with grade C or better;d. SSM 275 or equivalent with gradeC or better.e. SSM 201 or OCN 201/201L,either with grade C or better;f. SSM 101and 202, both with gradeC or better.g. Minimum 62 credits in 100 levelcoursework.Note: Students should complete upperdivision SSM prerequisites early in theirprogram.UHMC degree graduatesStudents who have graduated witha UHMC two-year degree in ASNSNatural Science, AA Liberal Arts,or AA Hawaiian Studies, and haveapplied as an SSM major, may takeone SSM upper division course persemester for up to three semesters, aslong as enrolled in 1a-g coursework.Other degree graduatesStudents holding a two or four yeardegree from an accredited institutionmust have: a) cumulative GPA of 2.5or higher in their degree work, b) atleast 40 hours of transferrable credit,and c) met the above 1a-g requirements of 1 in order to take upper division coursework in the SSM program.4.Non-degree studentsStudents who have completed 62 ormore credits of 100 coursework atan accredited institution may apply totake SSM upper division coursework.Non-degree students shall have a) substantially met the SSM lower divisionrequirements set forth in the SSMProgram Map, b) achieved grade Cor better in all SSM program requirements with a cumulative 2.5 GPA onall transferring credits, and c) met allrequirements of paragraph 1a-g.SSM Graduation RequirementsStudents must complete the following inorder to graduate with a BAS degree inSustainability Science Management:1. Meet all lower division requirementsin the SSM Program Map or in paragraph 1a-g.2. Complete all required upper divisioncoursework on the SSM ProgramMap, with grade C or better in eachrequired course and with a cumulative GPA of 2.5 for all SSM programrequirements. Upper division electives may be any SSM upper divisioncourse, or other 300-level or highercourse as approved by the programcoordinator. Not less than 6 creditsof upper division elective credits mustbe 400 level courses.3. A minimum of 30 credits shall betaken at UHMC.4. Complete six credits of capstonecourses (SSM 495-496) over not lessthan two semesters with grade C orbetter.5. Complete not less than 15 creditsof writing intensive (WI) courseswith grade C or better and at least 6credits shall be in courses of 300-levelor higher.6. All SSM alpha required courses mustbe taken for a letter grade. A maximum of 6 credits in other courseworkmay be achieved via Prior LearningAssessment.7. Complete not less than 124 credithours of coursework in support of theBAS degree. Only courses numbered100 and above may apply to thisdegree requirement.8. Submission of a completed Application for Graduation from UHMC.

Maui CollegeSustainable Science Management19Sustainable Science ManagementThe Sustainable Science Management (SSM) program, leading to a baccalaureate degree, provides a variety of options to students seekingemployment in the rapidly expanding field of sustainability. Coursework covers important contemporary topics including but not limitedto energy, ecology, business and management, water and wastewater, agriculture, waste-management, economics, policy, the built environment, and social science; all in the context of case studies in the larger interdisciplinary field of sustainability. Students develop systemsthinking and analytical skills, which will enable graduates to apply learned principles to the changing and complex issues of the future. Theprogram is designed to equip students with the fundamental skills necessary to bridge disciplines and to facilitate sustainable solutions andoperations for any organization or community.Contact the program coordinator, Tim Botkin, at 984-3322 or by email at botkin@hawaii.edu for more information.Full-time lower division students would take this sequence: 64-65 creditsFirst Semester (Fall)Credits Second Semester (Spring)SSM 101 Sustainability in a Changing World3 SSM 275 Basic Energy ProductionBUSN 150 or ICS 1013 CHEM 162 and 162L, or GIS 150CHEM 151/151L or CHEM 161/161L3,1 ECON 130 or 131PSY 100 Survey of Psychology3 MATH 115ENG 100 Composition I3 Foundations Global elective 2 - either FGA or FGC16Third Semester (Fall)SSM 201, or OCN 201 and 201L 1BIOL 171/171L Intro Biology I and LabACC 201 Introduction to Financial AccountingHWST 107 or 207, or HIST 284MATH 135 Pre-Calculus: Elementary FunctionsCredits3433316Credits Fourth Semester (Spring)Credits3-4 SSM 202 Sustainable Island Communities33,1 BLAW 200, or MATH 203 or 205 g 241 333 COM 215/PSY 253 Conflict Resolution & Mediation33 ZOOL 200/L Marine Biology and Lab3,13 ENG 210 Research Writing316-1716Sustainable Technology (CO): 11-12 credits - See curriculum on Construction Technology program map.Upper division requirements for SSM Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) Degree: 60 creditsSustainable Science Management 301(3), 302(3), 375(3), Communication 459(3)392v(3), 401(3), 402(3), 403(3), 422(3), 495(3), 496(3) English 316(3)Management 310(3) Upper division program electives(3,3,3)4Philosophy 323(3)Any upper division SSM course not already required;Aqua 362/362L(2,1)AQUA 466/466L; OCN 351/351L; or other elective approved byBiology 424/424L(2,1)program coordinatorHumanities 400(3)Full-time upper division students would take courses in this sequence:Junior Year (Fall)CreditsJunior Year (Spring)SSM 302 Environmental Health3 SSM 301 Sustainable As

The Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) degree in Applied Business & Information . Technology (ABIT) combines curricula from business, information technology, and liberal arts that emphasize entrepre-neurship and small-to-medium sized busi-ness management. Only courses numbered 100 and above . can be applied

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