

Coursework
Below you will find many of the notable classes I have taken in my time here at the university of BYU-Hawaii. All BYU-Hawaii students follow what is called the Holokai Program, which means we all have at least one major and two minors in three separate categories of learning. This was established to allows each students to grow skills in many different fields of learning. These classes go to represent many of the skills I have developed as well as the work that heavily contribute to where I want to go with my future in the Holokai Program.
Inter Cultural Conflict Dynamics
In Intercultural Conflict Dynamics I learned and acquired the skills necessary to understand and help mediate resolutions in conflict between people of different cultures.
Statistics and Analysis
Statistics being exactly what it sounds like, helps me to take advantage of any situation to which in may apply in my life. I often use statistics in my own businesses (see projects section for more info).
Japanese
My minor at the University of BYU-Hawaii is in fact Japanese. I have grown the skills to be able to speak middle school level Japanese. I currently hold a N3 level of understanding and speaking.
Entrepreneurship - Enactus
For those who may not know what Enactus is, Enactus is a international business competition / class taught at universities all over the world to push young people to create their dreams and have drive the world of entrepreneurship.
International Relations
After having taken this class I have a firm and well put together understanding of how many different nations interact and why they do the things they do.
Social Entrepreneurship
Social Entrepreneurship teaches students how to form and run NGOs and other for profit social businesses.