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CONTENTS

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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College of Business Administration
Required Core Courses

BUS 610B
BUS 610C
BUS 610D
BUS 613B
BUS 613C
BUS 614B
BUS 614C
BUS 615B
BUS 615C
BUS 660

Electives

Of the required 18 credit hours, only 6 hours may be at the 400 level. Students may also take graduate electives from outside the college as long as at least three electives are completed within the CBA.

Integrative Capstone

BUS 660
BUS 696

Thesis Option

A student may elect to do a research thesis in place of BUS 696 and one elective. Thesis students enroll in BUS 700 Thesis Research.

Special Professional Programs

For more information on any of the following programs, write to the College of Business Administration.

Academy of International Business (AIB)

Established in 1959, AIB is the premier professional organization for international business educators, researchers, and consultants. It publishes the highly regarded Journal of International Business Studies. The objectives of the AIB are to foster education and to advance professional standards in the field of international business.

Web: www.cba.hawaii.edu/aib
E-mail: AIB@busadm.cba.hawaii.edu

Asia-Pacific Center for Executive Development (APCED)

APCED’s primary function is to coordinate executive-level management programs, seminars, and workshops tailored to the needs of business organizations and the public sector. Participants in these programs come from local, regional, and international communities. One of APCED’s major programs is the Advanced Management Program, a five-week intensive residential summer program that brings together senior executives and managers from the United States and all areas of the Pacific Basin. Another program is the Hawai‘i Management Program offered annually in the fall. It is designed for local executives, managers, and entrepreneurs who participate in a series of 24 management seminars given on alternate Friday and Saturday sessions over a six-month period.

Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Studies Center

The APEC Studies Center was formed in July 1994 as a joint venture of the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa and the East-West Center and is one of the founding members of the United States APEC Study Center Consortium. APEC has become the primary vehicle for developing a sense of economic community in the Asia Pacific region. The 18 countries that currently comprise APEC constitute about half of the world’s total annual output in terms of GNP and represent more than 40 percent of the world’s total merchandise trade.

Web: www.cba.hawaii.edu/apec/uhapec.htm
E-mail: cmorriso@hawaii.edu

Center for Global Japanese Investment and Finance

The Center for Global Japanese Investment and Finance was founded in November 1997. Its mission is to research and study the Japanese financial market: its global investment policies and strategies and ways in which the United States, Hawai‘i, and Japan can receive mutual economic benefits through balanced investments in Hawai‘i.

E-mail: misawa@fei.cba.hawaii.edu

The Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER)

Funded under the Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act of 1988, CIBER serves as a clearinghouse for international research and development activities at the University of Hawai‘i. CIBER funds research projects related to international competitiveness issues and co-sponsors, with Pacific Asian Management Institute, the International Faculty Development Program--an intensive three-week seminar bringing together invited faculty from the continental United States, the U.S. Pacific territories, and several Asian countries, in addition to expert area-studies faculty from the University.

Working with language and area studies faculty at the University, CIBER has promoted the creation of interdisciplinary business and language courses. CIBER also sponsors a state-of-the-art electronic meeting room (EMR) and is conducting intensive research on its benefits and applications in a multicultural context. Participating faculty in EMR activities are drawn from the Program on Conflict Resolution, Departments of Information and Computer Sciences and of East Asian Languages and Literatures, Matsunaga Institute for Peace, Office of Technology Transfer and Economic Development, and State of Hawai‘i Pacific International Center for High Technology Research, among others.

Web: www.cba.hawaii.edu/ciber/home.html
E-mail: ciber@basadm.cba.hawaii.edu

Family Business Center of Hawai‘i

The Family Business Center of Hawai‘i is a new partnership between Hawai‘i’s family business community and the College of Business Administration. The mission of the center is to help Hawai‘i’s businesses survive and thrive into and through the 21st century.

E-mail: rhook@ced.cba.hawaii.edu

Hawai‘i Real Estate Research and Education Center

Hawai‘i Real Estate Research and Education Center is funded by the Hawai‘i Real Estate Commission Education Fund. Its mission is to conduct real-estate-related research specific to Hawai‘i and the Pacific Basin and to disseminate educational materials, documents, audiovisual cassettes, and slide programs to educational institutions, licensees, and the general public.

Pacific Asian Management Institute (PAMI)

PAMI was established in 1977 as an institute of international management education and research bridging East and West. Students, teachers, managers, and government officials from more than 170 companies and 200 institutions in 22 countries have attended cross-cultural, international management courses and training programs developed by PAMI. PAMI also coordinates research on international business issues.

Web: www.cba.hawaii.edu/pami
E-mail: pami@pami.cba.hawaii.edu


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