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International Cultural StudiesCertificate Offered: Graduate Certificate in International Cultural Studies See the "Colleges of Arts and Sciences" section for more information.
Liberal StudiesDegree Offered: BA in liberal studies See the "Colleges of Arts and Sciences" section for more information.
Peace StudiesDegrees and Certificates Offered: Undergraduate Certificate in Peace Studies, BA in liberal studies (emphasis on peace studies). See the "Colleges of Arts and Sciences" section for more information.
Population StudiesCertificate Offered: Graduate Certificate in Population Studies. See the "Colleges of Arts and Sciences" section for more information.
Resource Management
Social Sciences 107 Certificate Offered: Graduate Resource Management Certificate The Graduate Resource Management Certificate is a cooperative program primarily involving the College of Social Sciences, the Department of Urban and Regional Planning (anthropology, economics, geography), the College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources (agronomy and soil science, agricultural and resource economics), and the East-West Center (Program on Environment, Program on Resources: Energy and Minerals). Because of its diverse topical components, multidisciplinary faculty, and practical application throughout Asia and the Pacific, the program is ideal for students who are pursuing graduate studies in traditional disciplines and also seeking expertise in environmental resource management. This program provides students with specialized training in an area that augments their primary field and develops their pragmatic problem-solving and decision-making skills through analysis of real-world problems. Any student who has previously been admitted as a classified graduate student at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa is eligible to apply for admission to this certificate program. Interested applicants should contact their adviser or any representative of the program in the collaborating departments and institutions. To earn this certificate, students are expected to complete 15 credit hours, at least 9 of which are at the graduate level. For more information, contact the program office. Click here to return to the Interdisciplinary Programs Contents page. |
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