The Hawaiian Studies Program is one of the most innovative baccalaureate programs at the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo, offering two options for study, each focused on a Hawaiian-based cultural continuum:
Perpetuating (Continuing) the Hawaiian culture within a Hawaiian language context; and
Monitoring the direction of Hawaiian culture.
The program basically serves four groups of students:
Those pursuing certificates in Hawaiian language, culture, or multi-disciplinary studies:
Those taking courses for their own interest and to fulfill University requirements.
In addition, the program provides a unique educational opportunity for students interested in culture, economics, politics, sociology, linguistics, music, anthropology, biology, geography, history, and dance.
Mission
The primary mission of the B.A. program in Hawaiian Studies, developed mainly through its “perpetuating (continuing) the culture” option, is to produce fluent Hawaiian language speakers who embody Hawaiian culture in their lives and who are committed to perpetuating Hawaiian language and culture. A secondary mission of the program, developed mainly through its “monitoring the culture” option, is to produce graduates with a broad knowledge of Hawaiian language and culture in relationship to the social or natural environment of Hawaiʻi.
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College of Natural and Health Sciences
200 W. Kāwili St.,
HILO,
Hawaii,
96720, United States
Entry requirements may vary from country to country. Students have to complete High school qualification equivalent to U.S.
English Language Requirements:
Students with a test score of TOEFL iBT 61, TOEFL Paper-delivered 46 (total score), IELTS 5.5
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