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Information contained herein is under revision. Please see the current course listing in the 2007-2008 University Catalog.
HAW 100 — Hawaiian Language in Action- A beginning immersion experience in Hawaiian focusing on the spoken use of the language. A) usage referring to locations and relationships, E) usage referring to processes and actors, I) other. (May be repeated for credit if subletters are different.) Meets two times weekly.
- Credits: 2
- Updated: August 27, 2002
HAW 101,102 — Elementary Hawaiian- Development of listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. Taught within the context of the contemporary culture of the Hawaiian people. Language laboratory required.
- Credits: 4,4 Yr.
HAW 107 — Accelerated Elementary Hawaiian- Contents of 101-102 covered in one semester. Meets 2 hours daily, Monday through Friday. Language laboratory required.
- Credits: 8
- Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor
- Updated: August 15, 2002
HAW 194 — Special Introductory Topics in Hawaiian- Topics chosen by the instructor. Course content will vary. May be repeated for credit, provided that a different topic is studied.
- Credits: 1-4
- Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor
HAW 199 — Directed Studies- Permission of instructor and statement of planned reading or research required.
- Credits: 1-3
HAW 201,202 — Intermediate Hawaiian- Continuation of 102. Conducted in Hawaiian. Language laboratory required.
- Credits: 4,4 Yr.
- Prerequisite(s): Haw 102 or equivalent
HAW 207 — Accelerated Intermediate Hawaiian- Contents of 201-202 covered in one semester. Meets 2 hours daily, Monday through Friday. Language laboratory required.
- Credits: 8
- Prerequisite(s): 102 or 107
HAW 294 — Special Intermediate Topics in Hawaiian- Topics chosen by instructor. Course content will vary. May be repeated for credit, provided that a different topic is studied.
- Credits: 1-4
- Prerequisite(s): Hawaiian course at the introductory level and consent of instructor
HAW 299 — Directed Studies- Permission of instructor and statement of planned reading or research required.
- Credits: 1-3
- Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing
HAW 303,304 — Third-Level Hawaiian- Continuation of 202. Advanced structures, expressions and patterns. Conducted in Hawaiian. Language laboratory required.
- Credits: 4,4 Yr.
- Prerequisite(s): C or better in Haw 202 or equivalent or permission from the instructor
HAW 399 — Directed Studies- Permission of instructor and statement of planned reading or research required.
- Credits: 1-3
- Prerequisite(s): Junior standing
HAW 403,404 — Fourth-Level Hawaiian- Continuation of 304. Advanced structures, expressions, and patterns. Conducted in Hawaiian. Language laboratory required.
- Credits: 4,4 Yr.
- Prerequisite(s): C or better in 304 or permission from the instructor
HAW 425 — Translation into Hawaiian- This course trains students to translate from English into Hawaiian. A wide range of materials is covered, from school texts to news items and legal material.
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisite(s): Haw 404, which, with permission, may be taken concurrently
HAW 453 — Hawaiian Phonetics and Phonology- Sound system of the Hawaiian language. Stylistic and regional variation. Interaction of the Hawaiian sound system with the sound systems of other languages, especially that of English. Conducted in Hawaiian.
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisite(s): Haw 202 or equivalent, which, with permission, may be taken concurrently, or equivalent. Ling 102, Ling 211, Ling 311 recommended
- Crosslink: Same as Ling 453
- Updated: August 15, 2002
HAW 454 — Hawaiian Morphology and Syntax- Grammatical system of the Hawaiian language. Conducted in Hawaiian.
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisite(s): Haw 202 or equivalent, which, with permission, may be taken concurrently, or equivalent; Ling 102 recommended
- Crosslink: Same as Ling 454
- Updated: August 15, 2002
HAW 455 — Hawaiian: A Polynesian Language- The similarities and differences among Polynesian languages and the reconstruction of their common ancestor language. The development of Hawaiian from that common ancestor. Conducted in Hawaiian.
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisite(s): Haw 303, which may be taken concurrently, and Haw 453. Haw 454, Ling 102, Ling 371 recommended
- Crosslink: Same as Ling 455
- Updated: August 15, 2002
HAW 494 — Special Advanced Topics in Hawaiian- Topics chosen by instructor. Course content will vary. May be repeated for credit, provided that a different topic is studied. (A) Translation of English materials into Hawaiian; (E) Other. Conducted in Hawaiian.
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisite(s): Hawaiian language course at the intermediate level and consent of instructor
HAW 499V — Directed Studies- Permission of instructor and statement of planned reading or research required.
- Credits: 1-3
- Prerequisite(s): Senior standing
- Updated: August 15, 2002
HAW 600 — Base-Level Fluency for Hawaiian Medium Education- A review and strengthening of Hawaiian language fluency skills with focus on their applicability to Hawaiian medium education. Must be taken credit/no credit. Conducted in Hawaiian.
- Credits: 1
- Prerequisite(s): Six semester hrs. of college fourth-level Hawaiian and permission from the Department
HAW 630 — Research Methods in Hawaiian Language- Seminar in which students explore and choose thesis topics.
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisite(s): Concurrent enrollment in Haw 631
HAW 631 — History of Hawaiian Language and Literature- Hawaiian language and literature since contact with Europeans. Styles of language and types of literature. Relationships between Hawaiian and other languages, especially Hawaii Creole English.
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisite(s): HawS 452 or 453. Recommended: Ling 331, 421, 437
- Updated: June 5, 2000
HAW 632 — Teaching Hawaiian as a Second Language- Teaching Hawaiian to speakers of other languages, particularly Hawaii Creole English. Problems faced by students in acquiring native-like fluency. History of Hawaiian language teaching.
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisite(s): Haw 453, 454. Recommended: HawS 431, Ling 351
- Updated: June 5, 2000
HAW 654 — Advanced Hawaiian Grammar- Advanced aspects of Hawaiian grammar.
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisite(s): Haw 453, 454; Ling 321
- Updated: August 15, 2002
HAW 690 — Study in the Hawaiian Speaking Community- Off-campus field work experience.
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisite(s): Haw 453, 454, 631 and HawS 452 or 453
- Notes: See Hawaiian Studies graduate chair for overseas minority language study option substitute for this course
HAW 694 — Special Topics in Hawaiian Language- Specialized topics at the graduate level. Course content will vary; may be repeated for credit provided a different topic is studied. (a) Lexical Expansion in Hawaiian; (e) Other.
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisite(s): Haw 454
HAW 699 — Directed Studies in Hawaiian Language- Study outside regular classroom under faculty direction. Permission of instructor and statement of planned reading or research required.
- Credits: 3
HAW 700 — Thesis Research- Research and writing of thesis.
- Credits: 1-6
- Prerequisite(s): HawS 630
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