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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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Interdisciplinary Programs
All students in the program are required to attend the weekly “evoluncheon” seminar series where students, postdoctoral researchers, faculty, and visiting scientists present reports on current research results.

Students will have available a number of courses with significant ecological and evolutionary biology content in their own and related graduate disciplines. The following courses have been identified as likely choices for students in the EECB program.

Agronomy

AGRN 480 Tropical Forestry/Agroforestry (3)
AGRN 680 Agroforest Ecosystem Analysis (3)

Agronomy and Soils

AGRS 631 Sustainable Agriculture Seminar (2)
AGRS 699 Directed Research (V)

Anthropology

ANTH 415 Ecological Anthropology (3)
ANTH 435 Human Adaptation to Forests (3)

Biology

BIOL/GEOG 410 Human Role in Environmental Change (3)
BIOL 490 Wildlife and Plant Conservation (3)


Botany

BOT 411 Morphology and Evolution of Land Plants (4)
BOT 430 Mycology (4)
BOT 450 Natural History of the Hawaiian Islands (3)
BOT 453 Plant Ecology & Environmental Measurements (4)
BOT 454 Vegetation Ecology (4)
BOT 455 Analysis of Biological Data (3)
BOT 460 Hawaiian Ethnobotany (2)
BOT 461 Principles of Plant Systematics (3)
BOT 462 Plant Evolution (3)
BOT 480 Algal Diversity and Evolution (4)
BOT 482 Adaptations of Plants to Marine Environment (3)
BOT 610 Botanical Seminar (1)
BOT 612 Advanced Botanical Problems (V)
BOT 650 Ecology Seminar (2)
BOT 662 Advanced Systematics (4)
BOT 663 Plant Cytotaxonomy (2)
BOT 675 Molecular Systematics and Evolution (3)
BOT 680 Marine Macrophytes Seminar (2)
BOT/ZOOL 690 Conservation Biology (3)
BOT 699 Directed Research (V)

Entomology

ENTO 462 Systematic Entomology (3)
ENTO 633 Insect Genetics (3)
ENTO 671 Insect Ecology (3)
ENTO 699 Directed Research (V)

Genetics and Molecular Biology

GENE 604 Evolutionary Genetics (2)
GENE 625 Advanced Topics in Genetics (2)
GENE 650 Population Genetics (3)
GENE 654 Genetics Seminar (1)
GENE 680 Molecular Genetics (3)
GENE 699 Directed Research (V)

Geography

GEOG 402 Agricultural Climatology (3)
GEOG/BIOL 410 Human Role in Environmental Change (3)
GEOG 411 Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change (3)
GEOG 412 Environmental Impact Assessment (3)
GEOG 455 Resource Management (3)
GEOG 699 Directed Research (V)
GEOG 752 Research Seminar: Resource Management (3)
GEOG 758 Research Seminar: Conservation (3)


Horticulture

HORT 420 Plant Propagation (3)
HORT 440 Tissue Culture (3)
HORT 453 Plant Breeding (3)
HORT 481 Weed Science (3)
HORT 603 Experimental Design (4)
HORT 615 Quantitative Genetics (3)
HORT 699 Directed Research (V)

Microbiology

MICR 485 Microbes and Their Environments (3)
MICR 485L Microbe and Their Environments Lab (2)
MICR 671 Advanced Microbial Genetics (3)
MICR 680 Advances in Microbial Ecology (3)
MICR 699 Directed Research (V)

Oceanography

OCN 621 Biological Oceanography (3)
OCN 621L Biological Oceanography Lab (1)
OCN 627 Ecology of Pelagic Marine Animals (4)
OCN 674 Paleooceanography (V)
OCN 699 Directed Research (V)

Zoology

ZOOL 439 Animal Ecology (3)
ZOOL 439L Laboratory in Animal Ecology (2)
ZOOL 450 Natural History of the Hawaiian Islands (3)
ZOOL 460 Avian Biology (3)
ZOOL 480 Animal Evolution (3)
ZOOL 606 Principles of Animal Behavior (2)
ZOOL 606L Principles of Animal Behavior Lab (1)
ZOOL 620 Marine Ecology (3)
ZOOL 621Evolutionary Ecology (4)
ZOOL 623 Quantitative Field Ecology (3)
ZOOL 631 Biometry (4)
ZOOL 632 Advanced Biometry (4)
ZOOL/BOT 690 Conservation Biology (3)
ZOOL 691Seminar in Zoology (1)
ZOOL 710 Topics in Biometry (V)
ZOOL 714 Topics in Animal Behavior (V)
ZOOL 719 Topics in Systematics & Evolution (V)

Resource Management

Social Science 415
2424 Maile Way
Honolulu, HI 96822
Tel: (808) 956-8164

Certificate Offered: Graduate Resource Management Certificate

The Graduate Resource Management Certificate is a cooperative program primarily involving the College of Social Sciences (anthropology, economics, geography), the College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources (agronomy and soil science, agricultural and resource economics), and the East-West Center (Program on Environment, Program on Resources: Energy and Minerals). Because of its diverse topical components, multidisciplinary faculty, and practical application throughout Asia and the Pacific, the program is ideal for students who are pursuing graduate studies in traditional disciplines and also seeking expertise in environmental resource management.

This program provides students with specialized training in an area that augments their primary field and develops their pragmatic problem-solving and decision-making skills through analysis of real-world problems. Any student who has previously been admitted as a classified graduate student at the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa is eligible to apply for admission to this certificate program. Interested applicants should contact their adviser or any representative of the program in the collaborating departments and institutions.

To earn this certificate, students are expected to complete 15 credit hours, at least 9 of which are at the graduate level. For more information, contact the program office.


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