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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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Colleges of Arts and Sciences
Students must also demonstrate competence in two languages other than their native language. The languages chosen should be relevant to their program or professional plans. This requirement may be satisfied by course work or examination. Reading knowledge is required for one language. This part of the requirement must be satisfied before advancement to candidacy. For the second language, either reading competence or oral proficiency will fulfill the requirement, which must be satisfied before the comprehensive examination is taken. A specified level of computer literacy may also satisfy the second language requirement. Where the doctoral committee considers it appropriate for specific programs, additional language requirements may be imposed.

The following is a partial listing of courses available in each of the four subfields of second language acquisition. These are listed to indicate the range of offerings at the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa and to guide students and their doctoral committees in designing plans of study. The courses listed do not constitute a closed list; other courses may be approved by students’ doctoral commit-tees. In addition, the majority of the 600-and 700-level courses listed have prerequisites, which students may be required to take in the appropriate departments.

Second Language Analysis
ESL 640 English Syntax (3) (basic preparation)
ESL 642 Comparative Grammar and Second Language Acquisition (3)
ESL 680N Second Language Analysis
CHN 641 Contrastive Analysis of Mandarin & English (3)
CHN 642 Contrastive Analysis of Mandarin & English (3)
CHN 750C Research Seminar in Chinese Language: Structure (3) 
EL 681A Topics in Language (3)
ENG 745 Seminar in English Language (3)
JPN 634 Advanced Japanese Syntax & Semantics (3)
JPN 650C Topics in Japanese Linguistics: Japanese/English Contrastive Analysis (3)
LING 650 Advanced Linguistic Analysis (3)
LING 651 Advanced Linguistic Analysis (3)

Second Language Learning
ESL 650 Second Language Acquisition (3) (basic preparation)
ESL 673 Applied Psycholinguistics & SLA (3)
ESL 680E Second Language Learning (3)
ESL 750 Seminar in Second Language Acquisition (3)
EDEP 768C Seminar in Educational Psychology: Learning (3) 
LING 616 Biological Foundations of Language (3)
LING 670 Developmental Linguistics (3)
LING 750Q Seminar: Language Acquisition (3)
PSY 726 Seminar in Cognitive Science (3)

Second Language Use
ESL 660 Sociolinguistics & Second Languages (3) (basic preparation)
ESL 680U Second Language Use (3)
ESL 760 Seminar in Second Language Use (3)
CHN 750E Research Seminar in Chinese Language: Sociolinguistics (3)
JPN 633 Japanese Sociolinguistics (3)
LING 635 Language Variation (3)
LING 750S Seminar: Sociolinguistics (3)

Second Language Pedagogy
ESL 613 ESL Listening & Speaking (3)
ESL 614 ESL Writing (3)
ESL 620 ESL Reading (3)
ESL 630 Program Development in ESL (3)
ESL 671 Research in Language Testing (3)
ESL 680P Second Language Pedagogy (3)
ESL 710 Teaching English as a Second Language (3) (basic preparation)
ESL 730 Seminar in English as a Second Language (3)
CHN 750B Research Seminar in Chinese Language: Teaching Methods (3)
EALL 601 Methods of Teaching East Asian Languages (3)
EDCI 631 Content Area: Language & Learning (3)
EDCI 641 Seminar in Foreign Language (European Languages) (3)
EDCI 667A Seminar in Curriculum (3)
EDEP 768G Seminar in Educational Psychology: Educational Evaluation (3)
ENG 680 Theory & Practice of Teaching Composition (3)
ENG 740 Seminar in Composition Studies (3)
JPN 650P Topics in Japanese Linguistics: Pedagogy (3)

Research Methods
ESL 670 Second Language Research Methods (3)
ESL 672 Second Language Classroom Research (3)
ESL 675 Second Language Interpretive Qualitative Research
ESL 678 Microanalysis in Second Language Research
ESL 680R Second Language Research Methodology (3)
EALL 603A Bibliographical & Research Methods (East Asian Languages and Literatures) (3)
EDEP 602 Computer Analysis of Data (3)
EDEP 604 Multiple Regression in Behavioral Research (3)
EDEP 768H Seminar in Educational Psychology: Research Methodology (3)
EL 630A Seminar in Research Methods (European Languages) (3)
LING 630 Field Methods (3)

Sociology

College of Social Sciences
Social Science 247
2424 Maile Way
Honolulu, HI 96822
Tel: (808) 956-7693
Fax: (808) 956-3707
E-mail: socdept@hawaii.edu
Web: www2.soc.hawaii.edu/soc

Faculty
*K. Ikeda, PhD (Chair)--evaluation research, social change, ethnic relations
*H. R. Barringer, PhD--theory construction, migration and assimilation, comparative sociology (Korea)
*D. B. Chandler, PhD--sociology of law, victimology, conflict resolution
*L. Edles, PhD--sociological theories, cultural analysis and political sociology
*C. M. Endo, PhD--social stratification and mobility, methodology
*D. T. Johnson, PhD--criminal justice, comparative sociology (Japan), law and society
*H. Koo, PhD--development, social stratification, comparative institutions
*Y. J. Lee, PhD--methods, demography, family, gender stratification, aging/life-course, East Asia
*P. T. Manicas, PhD--theory, conflict, sociology of knowledge and political sociology
*A. B. Robillard, PhD--Pacific Basin health development, ethnomethodology
*L. O. Ruch, PhD--formal organization, sex roles, victimology
*P. G. Steinhoff, PhD--conflict theory, comparative sociology (Japan)
*D. W. Swift, PhD--sociology of education, telecommunications
*E. L. Wegner, PhD--social psychology, sociology of medicine and aging
*M. G. Weinstein, PhD--sociology of community, field methods, sociology of knowledge
*S. Yeh, PhD--urban and population studies


Cooperating Graduate Faculty

L. B. Arthur, PhD--design and society
M. Chesney-Lind, PhD--criminology, gender and women's issues
J. Chinen, PhD--women and work intersection of race, class and gender, race and ethnic relations
S. Millman, PhD--demography
F. S. Odo, PhD--Asian immigration to the United States, Japanese in Hawai‘i
D. W. Wood, PhD--health services administration and planning

Affiliate Graduate Faculty
L. J. Cho, PhD--demography, human ecology
C. T. Hayashida, PhD--gerontology, medical, health services and policy
B. Koppel, PhD--rural sociology, social organization of agriculture
*K. A. Joe Laidler, PhD--criminology, deviance, sociology of law, methodology 
Y-S. F. Lee, PhD--environmental sociology
J. Leon, PhD--survey research
K. O. Mason, PhD--demography, gender, research methods
R. D. Retherford, PhD--population, social change
M. Sakurai, PhD--mathematical decision-making models, operations research, game theory
*A. So, PhD--China, development, Chinese Americans
P. S. Xenos, PhD--social demography, comparative social stratification

Adjunct Faculty
P. Adler, PhD--conflict management, community studies
J. Dannenberg, JD--law and society
J. Manis, PhD--social psychology, social problems

*Graduate Faculty

Degrees Offered: BA in sociology, MA in sociology, PhD in sociology


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