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  1. 25 juil. 2023 · The degrees and programs offered by the 10 campuses of the University of Hawaiʻi System range from certificate and vocational to baccalaureate, graduate and professional.

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      Required credit hours: 37 Required courses: ANTH 152:...

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      Undergraduate Education; Graduate Education; Degrees and...

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      The Honors Program provides opportunities for talented and...

    • Admission of Classified Students
    • Admission of Unclassified Students
    • Academic Advising
    • Registration and Enrollment
    • Credits and Grades
    • “Repeatable” Courses
    • Excess Credit Policy
    • Academic Programs
    • Academic Honors
    • Academic Standards and Satisfactory Academic Progress Toward Degree

    Classified undergraduates are those admitted to approved programs of study leading to UH Mānoa baccalaureate degrees. Students who have earned 0–29.99 credit hours are freshmen; those with 30–59.99 credit hours are sophomores; those with 60–89.99 credit hours are juniors; and those with 90 or more credit hours are seniors. Freshmen and sophomores a...

    Persons who wish to take UH Mānoa courses but do not wish to enroll in degree programs may apply for admission as unclassified students through the Office of Admissions. Undergraduate applicants must meet the admission standards for a regular classified, degree seeking undergraduate. Post-baccalaureate applicants should contact the Graduate Divisio...

    Academic advising at UH Mānoa is an expression of our educational mission and ideals. Advising helps students to integrate and discern meaning from the many facets of their academic journey and to locate their unique journey within the context of their hopes, dreams, abilities, goals, interests, and in fact, within the full trajectory of their live...

    Registration Procedures

    Registration is open to those students officially admitted to UH Mānoa by the appropriate admissions office and to students in good standing who are continuing in an approved program of study. Students who have graduated, withdrawn, or have not been continuously enrolled must complete the admission process before being permitted to register. New, transfer, and returning classified students who are admitted to UH Mānoa are required to pay a nonrefundable, nontransferable tuition deposit to con...

    Work accomplished by students is usually recognized in terms of credit hours, grades, grade points, and grade point averages. Students must complete a minimum of 120 (45 upper division (300+ level)) credits and have a minimum of a C (not C-) average (minimum GPA of 2.0) to earn a baccalaureate degree. Colleges, schools, and degree programs have spe...

    Some courses are designated “repeatable” in the Catalogand can be taken for credit a limited number of times, as indicated by the course description. Students may take “repeatable” courses as many times as allowed by the Catalogdescription. For these courses, all grades are permanently recorded on the transcript and impact the GPA. Students can cou...

    A student who by the end of any semester has earned 24 credit hours beyond those required for graduation and has fulfilled all specific program and UH requirements may be graduated by action of the student’s college/school.

    Undergraduate Certificate Programs

    UH Mānoa offers a number of undergraduate certificate programs, some of which are interdisciplinary. Certificates require a minimum of 15 credit hours of specified courses and a 2.5 GPA in those courses. Undergraduate certificate programs are listed in the “Degrees, Minors, and Certificates” section.

    Requirements

    There are five basic components to baccalaureate degree programs: (a) the General Education Core requirements (i.e., Foundations and Diversification); (b) the General Education special graduation requirements (i.e., Focus and Hawaiian/ Second Language); (c) degree requirements; (d) individual college/school requirements; and (e) an academic specialization comprising a major; as well as electives that complement the other requirements. General Education Requirements. General Education at UH Mā...

    Honor Societies

    Alpha Kappa Delta, International Sociology Honor Society Alpha Omega Alpha, National Honor Society in Medicine Beta Alpha Psi, National Accounting Honor Society Beta Gamma Sigma, National Business Honor Society Beta Phi Mu, International Library Science Honor Society Chi Epsilon, National Civil Engineering Honor Society Delta Omega, National Honor Society for Public Health Delta Phi Alpha, National German Honor Society Eta Kappa Nu, National Electrical Engineering Honor Society Eta Sigma Delt...

    Once a student has completed two regular semesters (Fall and Spring) at UH Mānoa, they shall make satisfactory academic progress towards a degree by remaining in good academic standing. Good academic standing is defined as by maintaining a UH Mānoa cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or higher. Some colleges/schools have additional requirements t...

  2. The Honors Program provides opportunities for talented and motivated undergraduates to excel in their academic studies. Students complete a challenging inquiry-based curriculum that encourages learning through independent research and creative expression.

  3. We give you the tools to follow your dream with a choice of 99 different majors, 87 graduate majors, 52 doctoral degrees, and 5 first professional degrees. See full list of academic programs . What type of student will you be? UNDERGRADUATE. FRESHMAN. TRANSFER. INTERNATIONAL. 2ND BACHELOR. GRADUATE DIVISION. LAW. WILLIAM S. RICHARDSON SCHOOL OF LAW

  4. Select a degree or program which interests you.

  5. UH Manoa offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate degrees, minors, and certificate programs. Changes in programs and degrees approved after December 2022 may not be reflected in this listing.

  6. Undergraduate Certificate (UCert) in Travel Industry Management Tropical Agriculture and the Environment Bachelor of Science (BS) in Tropical Agriculture and the Environment