University of Hawaii

University of Hawaii Windward Community College • Earth Sciences (ERTH) - Spring 2026

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Earth Sciences (ERTH) courses for Spring 2026:

CRN Dept Course Course Title Credits Section Days Time Location Instructor Enrollment
63133 ERTH 103 S-Geology of Hawaiian Islands 3 0 TBA TBA ONLINE A Aryal 17/35
Comment: This class section is S-focused, meaning that content will focus primarily on sustainability from within a given academic discipline and/or the course will examine an issue or topic using sustainability as a lens. For more information please visit: https://windward.hawaii.edu/sustainability-curriculum-committee/. This is an online - unscheduled (asynchronous) course. This course is completely online. There are no dedicated day(s) and time(s) for class instruction. Students MUST have access to a computer, the Internet, and use their UH hawaii.edu email account to participate in this course. Students will participate by completing and submitting coursework by the stated deadlines.
63235 ERTH 103 S-Geology of Hawaiian Islands 3 0 TR 11:55 am-1:20 pm CASTLE A Aryal 17/30
Comment: NOTE: This class is open to Castle HS students participating in Early College Program to be added by EC Staff only. This class section is S-focused, meaning that content will focus primarily on sustainability from within a given academic discipline and/or the course will examine an issue or topic using sustainability as a lens. For more information please visit: https://windward.hawaii.edu/sustainability-curriculum-committee/. This is a face-to-face (F2F) course. This course takes place in a specific location (i.e. classroom, lab, studio) on a specific day and time.
63299 ERTH 103 S-Geology of Hawaiian Islands 3 0 TBA TBA ONLINE A Aryal 11/25
Comment: THIS IS A 8-WEEK COURSE THAT BEGINS ON 3/9/26 AND ENDS ON 5/8/26. This class section is S-focused, meaning that content will focus primarily on sustainability from within a given academic discipline and/or the course will examine an issue or topic using sustainability as a lens. For more information please visit: https://windward.hawaii.edu/sustainability-curriculum-committee/. NOTE: There are a limited number of reserved seating for Hawaiʻiloa students. This is an online - unscheduled (asynchronous) course. This course is completely online. There are no dedicated day(s) and time(s) for class instruction. Students MUST have access to a computer, the Internet, and use their UH hawaii.edu email account to participate in this course. Students will participate by completing and submitting coursework by the stated deadlines.
63462 ERTH 103 S-Geology of Hawaiian Islands 3 0 MW 9:00 am-11:00 am WOMCC A Aryal 11/30
Comment: NOTE: This Puʻuhonua class is open to Womenʻs Community Correctional Center (WCCC) students. Tuition Covered by Second Chance Pell. This class section is S-focused, meaning that content will focus primarily on sustainability from within a given academic discipline and/or the course will examine an issue or topic using sustainability as a lens. For more information please visit: https://windward.hawaii.edu/sustainability-curriculum-committee/. This is a face-to-face (F2F) course. This course takes place in a specific location (i.e. classroom, lab, studio) on a specific day and time.
63263 ERTH 135 Nat Disasters & Human History 3 0 TR 10:00 am-11:15 am 1/12-5/15 A Aryal FGC 10/17
Comment: This is a face-to-face (F2F) course. This course takes place in a specific location (i.e. classroom, lab, studio) on a specific day and time.
63379 ERTH 210 S-Oahu Field Geology 1 0 S 8:30 am-3:30 pm IMILOA 113 A Aryal 6/25
Prereq-B (SECT): ERTH 101 [D] [Prerequisite may be taken concurrently] or ERTH 103 [D] [Prerequisite may be taken concurrently] Prereq-B (CRSE): ERTH 101 [D] [Prerequisite may be taken concurrently] or ERTH 103 [D] [Prerequisite may be taken concurrently] Comment: Prerequisites: Credit for or registration in ERTH 101, ERTH 103, or consent of instructor. NOTE: This class meets six (6) Saturdays during the semester. This is a face-to-face (F2F) course. This course takes place in a specific location (i.e. classroom, lab, studio) on a specific day and time.