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Degree, Minors and Certificates Offered Accreditations and Affiliations Requirements for Undergraduate Degrees from the Colleges of Arts and Sciences UH Manoa General Education Core Requirements UH Manoa Graduation Requirements Second or Multiple Majors and Minors Instructional and Research Facilities Center for Biographical Research Second Language Teaching and Curriculum Center National Foreign Language Resource Center |
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Colleges of Arts and SciencesInstructional and Research FacilitiesCenter for Biographical ResearchThe Center for Biographical Research (CBR) is dedicated to the interdisciplinary and multicultural study of life writing. CBR programs include teaching, publication, and outreach activities. In conjunction with the Department of English, CBR offers thesis advising for PhD and MA projects. The Department of English also offers a number of graduate and undergraduate courses in life writing. A BA program in biography is offered through the Intedisciplinary Studies Program. CBR publishes Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly, the premier scholarly journal in the field. Appearing continuously since 1978, Biography explores the theoretical, historical, generic, and cultural dimensions of life writing. CBR also sponsors the Biography Monograph series, designed to further the study and practice of life writing in all its forms. CBR maintains a library and resource collection and has hosted, since 1988, the public lecture series Brown Bag Biography, part of the center’s commitment to supporting and publicizing contributions to life writing. CBR is a founding partner of Biography Hawai‘i, a television documentary series that focuses on residents whose lives have had a lasting impact on these islands. The center also hosts iaba-l@hawaii.edu, the listserve and discussion forum for the International Auto/Biography Association. Language Learning CenterThe Language Learning Center (LLC) located in Moore Hall provides technical support services to enhance language teaching and learning in the College of Languages, Linguistics, and Literature. The center facilitates research and development projects and the implementation of innovative language teaching methods and approaches. LLC’s Multimedia Computer Labs consist of a Macintosh Lab, a PC Lab, and a Digital Language Lab. The PC Lab consists of 23 Windows XP PCs and the Macintosh Lab consists of 15 OS X G4s and an additional 6 Windows XP PCs. All the computers have high speed access to the internet and are networked to a central file server for file serving across both labs. They are also configured with software for a host of languages, including non-Roman script Asian languages. Both labs are equipped with a high speed printer, a scanner, and an LCD projection system. The two labs are available for drop-in use by students, for class sessions, and for professional development workshops for faculty and staff. The Digital Language Lab, consisting of 12 Windows XP PCs, is available for drop-in use by students specifically for language audio listening and voice recording. In addition to the Digital Language Lab, the LLC distributes audio course materials to students on CD. A Faculty Development Lab facilitates faculty projects to integrate technology into teaching. Through consultation, training, and support, LLC staff enables faculty to enrich their course delivery through technology-enhanced instruction. This lab is equipped with 12 Windows XP PCs and 2 Mac OS X G4 computers that are specifically configured for multimedia development and desktop publishing and has a high speed color laser printer with auto duplexing for double-sided printing. The center’s facilities also include broadcast-standard video and audio production studios and a satellite station consisting of C and Ku-band tracking dishes for uplinks, downlinks, and videoconferencing. The LLC subscribes to several language channels via satellite. Additional facilities include language laboratories, viewing rooms and a multi-purpose media room. A variety of audio-visual equipment is available for check out. The LLC also regularly hosts national and international events sponsored by various units in the college. Manoa Writing ProgramThe Manoa Writing Program was created by the UH Board of Regents in 1987 to administer General Education writing requirements. Its efforts are guided by a board of seven professors, each from a different department. The faculty board reviews requests to give classes writing-intensive (W) Focus designations, offers faculty workshops on teaching with writing, and surveys students in W Focus classes. The program on teaching with writing maintains a website. The Manoa Writing Program’s ultimate goal is to prepare all UH Manoa graduates for the different writing tasks that society and their professions will present to them. Second Language Teaching and Curriculum CenterThe Second Language Teaching and Curriculum Center was established in 1988 with the broad mission of improving language instruction in the College of Languages, Linguistics and Literature and facilitating cooperative efforts among departments. The center coordinates professional development programs; provides curriculum and materials development services to departments; supports faculty research and development projects, especially in obtaining grants and contracts; and conducts outreach activities to support Hawai‘i’s language-teaching community. National Foreign Language Resource CenterUnder the Language Resource Centers program, the U.S. Department of Education awards grants to a small number of institutions of higher education for the purpose of establishing, strengthening, and operating centers that serve as resources to improve the nation’s capacity to teach and learn foreign languages effectively. In 1989, UH was first granted funds to develop a National Foreign Language Resource Center (NFLRC), one of three such centers at the time–the number since has grown to fifteen. NFLRC engages in research and materials development projects, conducts
summer institutes for language professionals, and makes available a wide
variety of publications on center projects and programs. Drawing on the
abundance of Asian and Pacific resources afforded by its locale, NFLRC
focuses its efforts on the less commonly taught languages, particularly
those of Asia and the Pacific, recognizing that competence in these languages
is increasingly vital to the nation’s future. The projects and educational
programs that the center undertakes have broader implications for the
teaching of all languages. |
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