Welcome to the University of Hawaii’s College of Arts & Humanities
The college is dedicated to the principle that a liberal arts education is central to the university mission of meeting the challenges of life and society. The college, because of the geographical location of our university, is especially conscious of the present and future importance of Asian and Pacific regions and offers unique opportunities for the study of the histories, arts, philosophies, religions, cultures and peoples of these areas.
The College of Arts and Humanities, one of the four colleges of arts and sciences, serves over 11,500 students each semester in core, elective and major courses. About 1,500 students are majors seeking bachelor, master and doctoral degrees within 26 degree programs in eight departments. The college has 150 faculty, 100 lecturers, 40 graduate assistants, and over 40 support staff.
Latest News & Events
Philosophy Colloquium presents Dr. Roy Perrett discussing "Can I Doubt That I Exist?"
Friday, 12/4; Sakamaki Hall C-308; 2:30 PM
"Rhetoric for Social Justice" Speaker Series by UHM Speech Department
Begins with debate on UHM sustainability Nov 9 at 12:30
Kennedy Theatre's Late Night presents "Exposed"
Nov. 14, 15, 20 and 21
Hunter McEwan presents "Narrative Reflection in the Philosophy of Teaching"
Friday, November 13, 2:30 Sakamaki C-308
Art Exhibition — Degrees of Distinction: Alumni Invitational Exhibition
November 5, 5-6:30, UHM Art Gallery
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Degrees, Programs and Certificates
All departments offer minors
American Studies
BA, MA, PhD, GCERT in historical preservation & museum studies
Art & Art History
BA, BFA, MA, MFA
History
BA, MA, PhD
Music
BA, BM, MA, MM, PhD
BED in elementary education
MED in secondary education
Philosophy
BA, MA, PhD
Religion
BA, MA, GCert
Speech
BA, MA
Theatre & Dance
BA, BFA, MA, MFA, PhD