| Undergraduate
Study
BA Degree in Hawaiian
Requirements
30 credit hours above HAW 201 and 202 with a GPA of
3.0 or better, including:
HAW 301, 302, 401,
402, and 452
Minimum of 12 credit hours from HAW 321, 331, 332, 425, 426,
435B, 435C, 435D, 454, 463, 470, 484, 497A, and 499
Remaining credit hours (up to 3) from SAM 102, TAHT 102, MUS
330E, 312, 412, 413, LING 345, ENG 482, ESL 360
Minor
In collaboration with the College of Education, the
Hawaiian Language Division administers this minor in Hawaiian (immersion
education) to prepare secondary subject area teachers for the Hawaiian
Language Immersion Program in the Department of Education. Acceptance
into the minor follows:
Completion of 55
credits of university work with a 2.75 cumulative and major GPA
Admission to an appropriate academic major
Successful completion of the College of Education entrance
exam and personal admissions interview
Successful completion of HAW 302 or higher
Attainment of a B average for all advanced level Hawaiian
language courses.
Requirements
A total of 27-36 credits will be required with a
minimal GPA requirement of 2.75 in the minor courses: 15-18 from the
College of Education and 12-18 from Hawaiian Language
College of Education:
TECS 312D, EDEP 311, EDEF 310, one complementary
course (ETEC 414; SPED 445; TECS 360; TECS 431), TECS methods course
(33X-34X) in subject area
Hawaiian: HAW 331, 332, 401-402, 463, and 470
Certificates
On recommendation of the Department of Hawaiian and
Indo-Pacific Languages and Literatures, the University confers
certification of achievement in Burmese, Filipino, Hawaiian, Hindi,
Ilokano, Indonesian, Samoan, Sanskrit, Tahitian, Thai, and Vietnamese.
Requirements
15 credit hours beyond the intermediate level in the
language of choice, including:
6 credit hours in
continuing language study
9 credit hours in language, literature, or structure courses
selected to complement the major field of study
A 3.0 GPA in courses leading to the certificate is
required.
Honors and Awards
Lokomaikaiokalani Snakenberg Hawaiian Language
Graduate Scholarship Offered to encourage graduate-level research
and study for students specializing in Hawaiian language and related
fields, this scholarship provides an award of up to $5,000 per semester
to students registered in graduate programs at the University.
Dorothy M. Kahananui Scholarship in Hawaiian
Language This scholarship is offered to students who have
successfully completed at least the intermediate level of Hawaiian
language, with preference given to doctoral or masters degree
candidates who plan to teach the language. The minimum amount of the
award is resident tuition at UH Manoa.
Red Mandarin and Lady Yi-suen Shen Scholarship in
Hawaiian Studies Offered to undergraduate students in Hawaiian
studies at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, this scholarship covers
tuition for the academic year. It is awarded to a degree candidate who
demonstrates exceptional promise and achievement. Applicants must be
pursuing a program of study that shows a central commitment to Hawaiian
studies, including Hawaiian language.
History
College of Arts and Humanities
Sakamaki A-203
2530 Dole Street
Honolulu, HI 96822
Tel: (808) 956-8486
Fax: (808) 956-9600
Faculty
*D. M. Ladd, PhD (Chair)--Latin America, womens history
*L. Y. Andaya, PhD--Southeast Asia, Indonesia
*J. H. Bentley, PhD--early modern Europe, world history
*D. A. Chappell, PhD--Pacific Islands
*Y. H. Choe, PhD--modern Korea
*E. L. Daniel, PhD--Islam, Middle East
M. L. Daniel, PhD--early America, early national United States
E. L. Davis, PhD--middle China
*D. L. Hanlon, PhD--Micronesia, ethnographic history
S. J. Harten, PhD--European intellectual, France
*M. A. Henriksen, PhD--contemporary U.S.
P. H. Hoffenberg, PhD--England, British Empire
*K. L. Jolly, PhD--medieval Europe
*H. H. W. Kang, PhD--pre-modern Korea
*P. N. King, PhD--Hawaii, U.S. in the Pacific
*J. P. Kraft, PhD--U.S. business and labor
*T. B. Lam, PhD--Southeast Asia, Vietnam
*R. E. McGlone, PhD--19th-century United States, social and family
history
*L. L. McReynolds, PhD--Muscovite and imperial Russia
*S. A. Minichiello, PhD--modern Japan
*R. L. Rapson, PhD--U.S. cultural and intellectual history
*P. F. Rehbock, PhD--history of science
*J. P. Sharma, PhD--South Asia
*M. Shi, PhD--modern China, social and urban history
*M. P. Speidel, PhD--Greece and Rome; ancient Near East
*J. J. Stephan, PhD--modern Japan; Russia in East Asia
*T. Y. Tao, PhD--early China, classical period
*P. Varley, PhD--traditional Japan
*H. F. Ziegler, PhD--modern Europe, Germany, quantitative methods
Cooperating Graduate Faculty
B. Andaya, PhD--Southeast Asia
*Graduate Faculty
Degrees Offered: BA in history, MA in history,
PhD in history |