Curriculum Details
Proposed By
no proposer listed
Course Record ID
24
Entry Type
Active
Date Created
December 31, 1969
Notes and Special Changes
Stakeholders Consulted
1. Justification
2. Course Alpha
AG
3. Course Number
155
4. Course Title (long)
Subtropical Arboriculture
5. Course Title Short
6. Course Credits
3
7. Course Credit Upper Range
0
Repeatable
Will default to 98 (this is how often someone can sign up for the course (not how many times they can apply it to a degree)
8. Course Description
The introduction of arboriculture and the care of community trees. This is a balanced course of practical skills and scientific tree care.
9. Course Pre-Requisites
Credit for AG 20 or AG 120 or equivalent or consent of instructor.
10. Course Co-Requisites
11. Course Recommended Preparation
12. Contact Hours (lecture, lab, lecture/lab)
3 hours lecture
13. Department
Natural Sciences
14. Cross-Listing
15. Course Content
16. Course Competencies
17. Assessments, Tasks, and Grading
Grading Options
Will be set to Banner default
18. Auxiliary Materials and Content
19. Additional Activities outside of class and class time
20. Special Costs connected to the course
21. What are the Student Learning Outcomes?
• Identify and describe the characteristics of tree species on the Hawai‘i ISA list. • Describe tree anatomy and physiology. • Recommend techniques of tree preservation during construction. • Use ISA standards (ANSI A300) when pruning trees.
22. Connection between the Course SLOs and the College's General Education Outcomes
23. How does the proposal connect to the college's strategic plan?
24. Describe the staff that will be needed
25. Describe the facilities that will be needed, including special rooms
26. Describe any other resources that will be needed
27. How will the staff, facilities, and other resources for the course be secured?
28. Certificates
CertTree
29. Connection to the AA degree
30. Maximum Credits Towards an AA Degree
3
31. List any similar classes taught at outside of the UH system
32. List any similar classes taught at campuses in the UH System.
33. How, if at all, is the course intended to count in lieu of a course taught at a four-year campus.
34. How, if at all, is the course similar to upper-division courses in the UH System.
35. How does the course articulate with four-year programs (Gen Ed)?
36. List any articulations between this course and any four-year program.
End of Proposal