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agricultural sciences
Asia and Pacific
biomedical sciences
botanical sciences
environmental studies
information sciences
marine studies
professional degrees
Alphabetical List of Graduate Programs

accounting
American studies
animal sciences
anthropology
art/art history
Asian studies
astronomy
biological engineering
botany
business administration
cell and molecular biology
chemistry
Chinese
Chinese studies
civil and environmental engineering
clinical research
clinical psychology
communication
communication and information sciences
communication sciences and disorders
computer science
conflict resolution
curriculum studies
dance
developmental and reproductive biology
disability and diversity studies
disaster management and humanitarian assistance
early childhood education (Contact graduate program before applying.)
ecology, evolution and conservation biology
economics
education
educational administration
educational foundations
educational psychology
educational technology
electrical engineering
English
entomology
epidemiology
entrepreneurship
financial engineering
food science
French
geography
geology and geophysics
gerontology (No admission for Spring and Fall 2010)
global health and population studies
Hawaiian
Hawaiian studies
history
historic preservation
human resource management (Contact graduate program before applying.)
international cultural studies

international management
Japanese
Japanese studies
kinesiology and rehabilitation science
Korean
Korean studies
library and information science
linguistics
marine biology
mathematics
mechanical engineering
meteorology
microbiology
molecular biosciences and bioengineering
museum studies
music
natural resources and environmental management
neurosciences
nursing
nutrition
ocean and resources engineering
ocean policy
oceanography
Pacific Islands studies
Philippine studies
philosophy
physics
planning studies
political science
psychology
public administration
public health
public policy
religion
resource management
second language studies
secondary education
social welfare
social work
sociology

South Asian studies
Southeast Asian studies
Spanish
special education
speech
teaching
telecommunications and information resource management
theatre
travel industry management
tropical medicine
tropical plant and soil sciences
tropical plant pathology
urban and regional planning
women's studies
zoology

 
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Master's Degree Programs

accounting
American studies
animal sciences
anthropology
art/art history
Asian studies
astronomy
biological engineering
botany
business administration
cell and molecular biology
chemistry
Chinese
civil and environmental engineering
clinical research
communication
communication sciences and disorders
computer science
curriculum studies
dance
developmental and reproductive biology
economics
early childhood education (Contact graduate program before applying.)
educational administration
educational foundations
educational psychology
educational technology
electrical engineering
English
entomology
financial engineering
food science
French
geography
geology and geophysics
Hawaiian
Hawaiian studies
history
human resource management (Contact graduate program before applying.)

kinesiology and rehabilitation science
Japanese
library and information science
linguistics
mathematics
mechanical engineering
meteorology
microbiology
molecular biosciences and bioengineering
music
natural resources and environmental management
nursing
nutrition
ocean and resources engineering
oceanography
Pacific Islands studies
philosophy
physics
political science
psychology
public administration
public health
religion
second language studies
social work
sociology

Spanish
special education
speech
teaching
theatre
travel industry management
tropical medicine
tropical plant and soil sciences
tropical plant pathology
urban and regional planning
zoology

 
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Doctoral Degree Programs
 

American studies
anthropology
astronomy
botany
cell and molecular biology
chemistry
Chinese
civil and environmental engineering
communication and information sciences
computer science
developmental and reproductive biology
economics
education
educational psychology
electrical engineering
English
entomology
epidemiology
geography
geology and geophysics
history
international management
Japanese
Korean
linguistics

mathematics
mechanical engineering
meteorology
microbiology
molecular biosciences and bioengineering
music
natural resources and environmental management
nursing
nutrition
ocean and resources engineering
oceanography
philosophy
physics
political science
psychology
second language studies
social welfare
sociology

theatre
tropical medicine
tropical plant and soil sciences
tropical plant pathology
urban and regional planning
zoology

 
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Certificate Programs
 

Chinese studies
clinical psychology
conflict resolution
disability and diversity studies
disaster management and humanitarian assistance
entrepreneurship
gerontology (No admission for Spring and Fall 2010)
global health and population studies
historic preservation
international cultural studies
Japanese studies
Korean studies
library and information science
museum studies
nursing

ocean policy
Pacific Islands studies
Philippine studies
planning studies
public administration
public policy
resource management
second language studies
secondary education
South Asian studies
Southeast Asian studies
special education
telecommunications and information resource management
urban and regional planning
women's studies

 
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Special Categories of Graduate Programs
 

agricultural sciences

Asia and Pacific

biomedical sciences

botanical sciences

environmental studies

information sciences

marine studies

professional degrees


In addition to the professional degrees listed above, the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa also the ArchD, JD and MD degree programs. Prospective students interested in pursing professional degrees in these three fields should contact the schools directly for further information.

 

 
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