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GENERAL INFORMATION
ACADEMIC UNITS
COURSES
PERSONNEL
REFERENCE

GENERAL INFORMATION

Message From the President 2
The University of Hawai'i 5
Calendar 6-7
Undergraduate Education 8-
22
UHM General Education Core and Graduation Requirements 23-
27
Graduate Education 28-
45
Student Life 46-
58
Tuition, Fees, and Financial Aid 59-
69
Degrees and Certificates 70-
71

ACADEMIC UNITS

Architecture 72-
76
Arts & Sciences, AMST-IT 77-
122
Arts & Sciences, JOUR-ZOOL 122-
175
Business Administration 176-
185
Education
186-
207
Engineering 208-
216
Hawaiian, Asian, and Pacific Studies 217-
225
Health Sciences and Social Welfare 226
Interdisciplinary Programs 227-
233
Law 234-
236
Medicine 237-
255
Nursing 256-
266
Ocean and Earth Science and Technology 267-
284
Outreach College 285-
288
Public Health 289-
292
ROTC Programs 293-
294
Social Work
295-
297
Travel Industry Management 298-
303
Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources 304-
324
Instructional Support, Research, and Service Units  478-
483

COURSES

Overview 325
A - E 326-
379
F - N 379-
427
O - Z 427-
477

PERSONNEL

Administration 484-
485
Endowed Chairs and Distinguished Professorships 486
Faculty 486-
510
Emeriti Faculty 511-
517
Instructional Support, Research, and Service Units Staff 518-
527

REFERENCE

Appendix 528-
532
Glossary 533-
535
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Student Life
Student Organizations

Co-curricular Activities, Programs, and Services

Campus Center 208
2465 Campus Road
Honolulu, HI 96822
Tel: (808) 956-8178
Fax: (808) 956-4810

Learning and development take place in many ways on a college campus. Co-curricular Activities, Programs, and Services (CAPS) offers opportunities to make new friends, try new activities, test new ideas, and acquire new skills. CAPS coordinates a variety of student-administered programs, activities, and services that make out-of-class time a positive educational experience. CAPS also provides leadership training through a variety of credit and noncredit classes.

More than 200 student, faculty, and staff organizations are registered with CAPS. Organizations that register with CAPS have access to campus facilities and other resources. These organizations represent varied interests and activities including academic, professional, political, social, religious, recreational, and service groups. A complete list of organizations and detailed information on joining a Registered Independent Organization (RIO) is available from CAPS.

CAPS assists the University's six chartered student organizations in achieving their goals and objectives; provides administrative services for more than 200 RIOs; fosters educational, recreational, cultural, and social programs and activities; provides trained, experienced advisers who teach leadership and organizational skills; and promotes responsible citizenship.

Associated Students of the University of Hawai'i

Campus Center 211A
2465 Campus Road
Honolulu, HI 96822
Tel: (808) 956-4822
Fax: (808) 956-5360

The Associated Students of the University of Hawai'i (ASUH) is the chartered student organization whose membership includes all full-time (12 credit hours or more per semester) classified undergraduates. It is governed by the ASUH Senate, elected annually each spring. The senate is made up of four executive officers and 34 senators who represent students in the various academic colleges and students at large. Any ASUH member in good academic standing may seek elective office.

The senate works toward improving the quality of undergraduate student life and represents the needs, interests, and concerns of its constituents through participation in University policy-making and advisory committees, research and lobbying action on campus and community issues, and the sponsorship and funding of a variety of programs and activities.

ASUH services include funding for Registered Independent Organizations, travel grants to present at academic conferences, and a mailroom service.

Board of Publications

Engineering Quad 31-D
1755 Pope Road
Honolulu, HI 96822
Tel: (808) 956-4443 (BOP Office)
(808) 956-7043 (Ka Leo O Hawai'i)
(808) 956-7146 (Beau Press)
Fax: (808) 956-9962

The Board of Publications (BOP) is the publisher for UH Manoa student publications. This 14-member governing board consists of nine students, three faculty/staff, one alumni and one professional member. BOP publishes the daily campus student newspaper, Ka Leo O Hawai'i; the student literary journal, Hawai'i Review; the Board of Publications Student/Faculty Directory; and operates Beau Press, an on-campus custom printing service.

Student publications offers student volunteers the opportunity for personal and pre-professional development experience, including personnel and business management, public contact, writing, marketing, and graphic arts. 

Broadcast Communication Authority

Hemenway 220B
2445 Campus Road
Honolulu, HI 96822
Tel: (808) 956-4841
Fax: (808) 956-4810
E-mail: bca@hawaii.edu

The Broadcast Communication Authority (BCA) consists of 10 voting members, including students and faculty and staff members, and community representatives. The board governs the student-run campus radio station, KTUH-90.3 FM, and the Student Video and Filmmakers' Association. By radio, video, film, and the World Wide Web, the BCA provides a variety of cultural, educational, informational, and musical programs for the University community. Through the operation of the 24-hour radio station and the production of locally televised video programs, BCA offers students opportunities to manage, produce, and engineer radio and video/filmmaking projects.

Campus Center Board

Campus Center 313
2465 Campus Road
Honolulu, HI 96822
Tel: (808) 956-9670
Fax: (808) 956-4810

The Campus Center Board (CCB) is the governing, policy-making authority for the programs, services, and facilities of the Campus Center Complex, the college union facility on campus. The 17-member board represents various campus constituencies: students, faculty, staff, and alumni. CCB serves its constituents in two ways: a multifaceted activities program and a comprehensive array of services in Campus Center and Hemenway Hall.

CCB also sponsors programs through its Activities Council committees, which plan recreational activities, educational support programs, dances, personal wellness events, concerts, and cultural programs.

Graduate Student Organization

Hemenway 212
2445 Campus Road
Honolulu, HI 96822
Tel: (808) 956-8776
Fax: (808) 956-4810

The Graduate Student Organization (GSO) is the chartered student organization whose membership includes all classified graduate students except professional degree candidates from the Schools of Law and Medicine. The GSO Assembly includes student representatives from each graduate field of study.

GSO airs views on policies affecting graduate students, advises the dean of the Graduate Division, recommends graduate student representatives for service on campus-wide committees, administers funds providing travel monies and temporary loans, and initiates and maintains co-curricular programs relevant to graduate students.

Student Activity and Program Fee Board

Hemenway 220C
2445 Campus Road
Honolulu, HI 96822
Tel: (808) 956-4842
Fax: (808) 956-4810

The Student Activity and Program Fee Board (SAPFB) is an 11-member board, composed of students and faculty and staff members that makes recommendations to the vice president for student affairs regarding the allocation of the student activity and program fee. This fee supports a variety of co-curricular activities, programs, and services. SAPFB solicits and reviews requests for funding from campus organizations, departments, and programs that are not funded by other chartered organizations.


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