MLISc / Hawaiian Language MA

(Primary Degree: Hawaiian Language): Of the 33 credits required for this MA degree, the Library & Information Science Program accepts 9 credits at the 600 level. Thus only 30 LIS credits for the MLISc are needed instead of 39, for a total of 63 credits for both degrees.

(Primary degree: Library & Information Science): Of the 39 credits required for the MLISc, the Hawai‘inuiākea School of Hawaiian Knowledge accepts 9 credits including, but not limited to, the following LIS courses, leaving 24 credits necessary for the Hawaiian Language MA:

  • LIS 619 – Preservation Management
  • LIS 620 – Conservation of Library and Archival Materials
  • LIS 652 – Introduction to Archival Management
  • LIS 653 – Seminar in Archival Studies
  • LIS 671 – Digital Librarianship
  • LIS 685 – Traditional Literature & Oral Narration
  • LIS 687 – Hawaiian Studies Information Resources
  • LIS 688 – Pacific Islands Information Resources
  • LIS 693 – Special Topics in Librarianship
  • LIS 699 – Directed Reading and/or Research
Primary Degree MA MLISc Total
Hawaiian Language 33 30 63
Library & Information Science 24 39 63
If obtained separately 33 39 72

Students interested in pursuing dual master’s degrees are encouraged to contact one of the sponsoring departments directly for additional information concerning the requirements and/or restrictions of the specific dual degree option.

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