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Academic Subject Certificate in Hawaiian Studies

 

The ASC in Hawaiian Studies prepares students for careers in education, the visitor industry, or in fields requiring expertise in Hawaiian subject matter.

This certificate consists of a minimum of 25 total credits with three different areas of emphasis: Language, History/Culture, and Science. See course descriptions for prerequisites.


Required Core Courses for all Areas of Emphasis (11 credits)


Required Courses for Area of Emphasis - choose one of the three areas

Language (8 credits)

HAW 201 Intermediate Hawaiian I (4)
HAW 202 Intermediate Hawaiian II (4)

Recommended Electives for Language Emphasis

HPER 124 Dances of Hawai‘i I (1)
HPER 125 Dances of Hawai‘i II (1)


History/Culture (6 credits)

HIST 224 History of Hawai‘i (3)
HWST 270 Hawaiian Mythology (3)
or REL 205 Understanding Hawaiian Religion (3)

Recommended Electives for History/Culture Emphasis

HPER 124 Dances of Hawai‘i I (1)
HPER 125 Dances of Hawai‘i II (1)
IS 160 Polynesian Voyaging & Seamanship (3)
IS 260 Polynesian Voyaging & Stewardship (3)


Science (9 credits)

BOT 105 Ethnobotany (3)
IS 160 Polynesian Voyaging & Seamanship (3)
IS 260 Polynesian Voyaging & Stewardship (3)

Recommended Electives for Science Emphasis

ASTR 110 Introduction to Astronomy (3)
BIOL 200 Coral Reefs (3)
BOT 130 Plants in the Hawaiian Environment (4)
GG 103 Geology of the Hawaiian Islands (3)
OCN 201 Science of the Sea (3)
ZOOL 107 Identification of Hawaiian Fishes (3)


Electives (5-8 credits)

Any one course can be used only once in each Academic Subject Certificate.

 

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