Kapiʻolani Community College
Kapi‘olani Community College offers a comprehensive liberal arts program, unique programs in paralegal and health fields, award-winning programs in STEM, culinary arts, and new media arts, and dynamic programs in business, IT, and hospitality. The College enrolls the highest number of international students in the University of Hawai‘i Community College system.
Interstate Passport
This example of a Passport Block was developed by faculty at Kapi‘olani Community College. This member profile was developed as an example of how learning outcome-based transfer can be mapped onto a general education curriculum. The Interstate Passport program sunset at the end of 2023, and each member institution has different policies regarding their ongoing transfer relationships. The publication of their Passport Block is a part of the evergreen resources managed by WICHE to serve as an example and should not indicate any current or ongoing transfer relationships. For more information about transfer at Kapi‘olani Community College please see their website at https://www.kapiolani.hawaii.edu/programs/arts-and-sciences/mkc/interstate-passport/.
Passport Block
Students must take one course in oral communication (OC) — examples include the following:
Courses in Oral Communication | ||||
Required | Online Option Available | Course Prefix | Course Number | Course Title |
SP | 151 | Personal and Public Speech | ||
SP | 181 | Interpersonal Communication | ||
Students must take one course in written communication (FW) – examples include the following:
Courses in Written Communication | ||||
Required | Online Option Available | Course Prefix | Course Number | Course Title |
ENG | 100 | Composition 1 | ||
ESL | 100 | Composition 1 | ||
Students must take one course in quantitative reasoning (FQ) – examples include the following:
Courses in Quantitative Literacy | ||||
Required | Online Option Available | Course Prefix | Course Number | Course Title |
MATH | 100 | Survey of Mathematics | ||
MATH | 115 | Introduction to Statistics and Probabilities | ||
PHIL | 111 | Introduction to Inductive Logic | ||
Students must take one course in biological sciences (DB), one course in physical sciences (DP), and one course in laboratory sciences (DY) that corresponds to the selected biological or physical science course – examples include:
Biological Sciences (DB)
Courses in Biological Sciences (DB) | ||||
Required | Online Option Available | Course Prefix | Course Number | Course Title |
BIOL | 101 | Biology and Society | ||
BOT | 130 | Plants in the Hawaiian Environment | ||
ZOOL | 200 | Marine Biology | ||
Physical Sciences (DP)
Courses in Physical Sciences (DP) | ||||
Required | Online Option Available | Course Prefix | Course Number | Course Title |
CHEM | 161 | General Chemistry I | ||
GEOG | 101 | The Natural Environment | ||
OCN | 201 | Science of the Sea | ||
Laboratory Sciences (DY)
Courses in Laboratory Sciences (DY) | ||||
Required | Online Option Available | Course Prefix | Course Number | Course Title |
BIOL | 101L | Biology and Society Lab | ||
BOT | 130L | Plants in the Hawaiian Environment Lab | ||
CHEM | 161L | General Chemistry I Lab | ||
GEOG | 101L | The Natural Environment Lab | ||
OCN | 201L | Science of the Sea Lab | ||
ZOOL | 101L | Marine Biology Lab | ||
Students must take two courses in global / multicultural perspectives (FGA, FGB, FGC), each one from a different group – examples include the following:
Foundation Global / Multicultural Perspectives (FGA)
Courses in Foundation Global / Multicultural Perspectives (FGA) | ||||
Required | Online Option Available | Course Prefix | Course Number | Course Title |
ANTH | 151 | Emerging Humanity | ||
HIST | 151 | World History to 1500 | ||
Foundation Global / Multicultural Perspectives (FGB)
Courses in Foundation Global / Multicultural Perspectives (FGB) | ||||
Required | Online Option Available | Course Prefix | Course Number | Course Title |
GEOG | 102 | World Regional Geography | ||
SSCI | 102 | Society and Food | ||
Foundation Global / Multicultural Perspectives (FGC)
Courses in Foundation Global / Multicultural Perspectives (FGC) | ||||
Required | Online Option Available | Course Prefix | Course Number | Course Title |
MUS | 107 | Music in World Cultures | ||
REL | 150 | Introduction to the World’s Major Religions | ||
Critical thinking is a process and habit of mind that is developed in not just one course, but across multiple, courses. The learning outcomes for critical thinking will be met by taking all the courses in the other areas of the Passport Block. No additional courses are required in this area.
Students must take two courses in arts, humanities, and literature (DA, DH, DL), each one from a different group – examples include the following:
Diversification in Arts (DA)
Courses in Diversification in Arts (DA) | ||||
Required | Online Option Available | Course Prefix | Course Number | Course Title |
ART | 101 | Introduction to the Visual Arts | ||
DNCE | 212 | Traditional Hula | ||
MUS | 108 | Fundamentals of Western Music | ||
Diversification in Humanities (DH)
Courses in Diversification in Humanities (DH) | ||||
Required | Online Option Available | Course Prefix | Course Number | Course Title |
AMST | 201 | American Experience: Institutions and Movements | ||
HWST | 100 | Introduction to Hawaiian Culture | ||
PHIL | 100 | Introduction to Philosophy | ||
Diversification in Literature (DL)
Courses in Diversification in Literature (DL) | ||||
Required | Online Option Available | Course Prefix | Course Number | Course Title |
EALL | 272 | Japanese Literature in Translation – Modern | ||
ENG | 270 | Introduction to Literature: Literary History | ||
HWST | 270 | Hawaiian Mythology | ||
Teamwork and value systems are developed in not just one course, but across multiple courses. The learning outcomes for teamwork and value systems will be met by taking all the courses in the other areas of the Passport Block. No additional courses are required in this area.
Students must take two courses in social sciences (DS), each one from a different discipline – examples include the following:
Diversification in Social Sciences (DS)
Courses in Diversification in Social Sciences (DS) | ||||
Required | Online Option Available | Course Prefix | Course Number | Course Title |
ECON | 120 | Introduction to Economics | ||
HWST | 255 | Introduction to the Hawaiian Kingdom | ||
PSY | 100 | Survey of Psychology | ||