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Diplomas
The Graduate Application for Degree form must be filed
at the beginning of the semester (see the “Calendar” for dates and
deadlines) in which the student expects to complete the degree
requirements. Application forms may be obtained at the Graduate Division
Records Office, and the fee paid at the Cashier’s Office.
Degree Checks
A degree check will be made for all students who file
a degree application form.
The Graduate Division will automatically delete from
the graduation list the name of any student whose final grade report
contains either a grade of I (incomplete) or a missing grade, or whose
records have any other discrepancies.
Conferring of Degrees
Degrees are conferred and diplomas awarded three times
annually, in December, May, and August. Students completing their degree
requirements may, upon request, receive certification from the dean of
the Graduate Division that the degree will be conferred at the end of
the appropriate semester. Diplomas are issued by the Office of
Admissions and Records. Inquiries regarding diplomas should be addressed
to Admissions and Records, Student Services Center, Room 001, 2600
Campus Road, Honolulu, HI 96822 (tel. 808-956-8975), and not to the
Graduate Division.
Transcripts
Transcripts may be obtained from the Office of
Admissions and Records.
Certificate Programs
The University offers a number of graduate-level
programs that culminate in the awarding of a certificate. These programs
are available to classified graduate students who are enrolled in one of
the master’s or doctoral degree programs described in this Catalog.
In a few areas, applications may be considered from non-degree-seeking
students. Detailed information may be obtained by writing to the
appropriate graduate chairs.
Certificate programs are offered in the following
fields: |
Advanced library and information science
Chinese studies
Clinical psychology
Construction engineering and management
Gerontology
Historic preservation
Japanese studies
Korean studies
Maritime archaeology and history
Nursing
Ocean policy
Pacific Islands studies
Philippine studies |
Planning studies
Population studies
Public administration
Public health
Religion
Renewable energy engineering
Resource management
South Asian studies
Southeast Asian studies
Telecommunication and information resource management
Urban and regional planning
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Master’s Degree Programs
The University of Hawai‘i at Manoa confers the
degrees of master of accounting, master of architecture†, master of
arts, master of business administration, master of education, master of
education in teaching, master of fine arts, master of library and
information science, master of music, master of professional studies,
master of public administration, master of public health, master of
science, master of social work, and master of urban and regional
planning.
Faculty or staff members at rank 3 and above may not
be awarded a master’s degree by the University of Hawai‘i in the
graduate field of study administered by the department in which they are
employed.
The master of accounting degree is offered
through the College of Business Administration for students who are
contemplating careers in professional accountancy.
The master of architecture† degree is offered
through the School of Architecture and prepares students for the
professional practice of architecture, as well as provides specialized
study and research programs for the development and application of
expanded knowledge for the profession.
The master of arts degree is offered through
the Colleges of Arts and Sciences and the School of Hawaiian, Asian, and
Pacific Studies for advanced course work including research in the
following disciplines‡: |
American studies
Anthropology
Art
Asian studies
Communication
Dance
East Asian languages and literatures
Chinese
Japanese
Korean
Economics
English
English as a second language
European languages and literature
Classics
French |
German
Russian
Spanish
Geography
History
Linguistics
Mathematics
Music
Pacific Islands studies
Philosophy
Political science
Psychology
Religion
Sociology
Speech
Theatre |
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† Starting in 1999, the
bachelor’s program and the master’s program in architecture will
gradually be replaced with a professional architecture doctorate
program. Contact the School of Architecture for more information. |
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‡ The MA in Hawaiian Languages
and Literature is offered through the University of Hawai‘i at Hilo. |
The master of business administration degree is offered through
the College of Business Administration and provides opportunities for
the development of administrative skills in business.
The master of education degree is offered
through the College of Education for advanced course work including
research in the following disciplines: |
Counseling and guidance
Educational administration
Educational foundations
Educational psychology |
Educational technology
Elementary education
Secondary education
Special education |
The master of education in teaching degree is offered through the
College of Education.
The master of fine arts degree is offered
through the Department of Theatre and Dance and the Department of Art
for creative production rather than research in art, dance, or theater.
The master of library and information science degree
is offered through the Department of Information and Computer Sciences
as preparation for careers in information services in public, college,
school, and technical libraries. Graduates are also prepared for careers
in other types of information environments.
The master of music degree is offered through
the Department of Music for composition and performance in music.
The master of professional studies in travel
industry management degree is offered through the School of Travel
Industry Management. The program meets the challenges demanded by the
phenomenal growth and increasing complexity of the travel industry,
preparing graduates for leadership and management positions.
The master of public administration degree is
offered through the Public Administration Program.
The master of public health degree is offered
through the School of Public Health to provide individuals with a broad
background for professional practice in the field of public health at
local, state, national, and international levels.
The master of science degree is offered through
the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Education, Engineering, and Tropical
Agriculture and Human Resources and the Schools of Ocean and Earth
Science and Technology, Medicine, Nursing, and Public Health for
advanced course work including research in the following disciplines: |
Agricultural and resource
economics
Agronomy and soil science
Animal science
Astronomy
Biomedical sciences
Biosystems engineering
Botanical sciences
Botany
Plant physiology
Plant pathology
Chemistry
Civil engineering
Electrical engineering
Entomology
Food science |
Geology and geophysics
Horticulture
Information and computer sciences
Kinesiology and leisure science
Mechanical engineering
Meteorology
Microbiology
Nursing
Nutritional sciences
Ocean engineering
Oceanography
Physics
Public health
Speech pathology and audiology
Zoology |
The master of social work degree is offered through the School of
Social Work. The program prepares graduates for counseling individuals,
families, and groups; for social policy formulation and community
organization; and for research and administration in the human services.
The master of urban and regional planning degree
is offered through the Department of Urban and Regional Planning. |
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