FOCUS GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
Undergraduates who entered the UH system in Fall 2001 or later need to take
Focus courses.*
Focus Requirements
Contemporary Ethical Issues (1 course required).
Students read and discuss contemporary ethical issues and learn how to make responsible ethical judgments. Look for E sections in this Schedule.
Hawaiian, Asian, & Pacific Issues (1 course required).
Students focus on issues in Hawaiian and Asian or Pacific cultures and their interrelationships. Look for H sections in this Schedule.
Oral Communication (1 course required).
In these small classes, students learn how to give effective oral presentations. Look for O sections in this Schedule.
Writing-Intensive (5 courses required).**
In these small classes, students use writing to enhance learning and instructor feedback to improve writing skills. Look for W sections in this Schedule.
TRANSFER STUDENT FOCUS REQUIREMENTS*
Transfer students' Focus requirements are determined by the year
of entry into the UH system, the number of credits that UH Manoa accepts,
and the transfer institution (i.e., UH campus or non-UH campus). All
transfer students should contact their College Academic Advising Office
to learn about their Focus requirements; information is also
available in the UH Manoa Catalog. Some courses taken at other
UH campuses may fulfill a UH Manoa Focus requirement; see the
articulated courses list at http://www.hawaii.edu/ovcaa/academics/articulation_courses.htm.
College/School Academic Advising Offices
- Architecture - Architecture 202, 956-7225
- Arts & Sciences - Queen Liliuokalani Center for Student Services 113, 956-8755
- Business - Shidler College of Business B101, 956-8215
- Dental Hygiene - Hemenway 200B, 956-8821
- Education - Everly 126, 956-7849
- Engineering - Holmes 250, 956-8404
- Hawaiian Knowledge (Hawaiian Language) - Spalding 454, 956-9387
- Hawaiian Knowledge (Hawaiian Studies) - Kamakakuokalani 211A, 973-0979
- Medical Technology - Biomedical C206, 956-8557
- Nursing - Webster 201, 956-8939
- Ocean & Earth Science & Technology - Hawaii Institute of Geophysics 135, 956-8763
- Pacific & Asian Studies - Moore 416A, 956-0827
- Speech Pathology & Audiology - 1410 Lower Campus Rd., 956-8279
- Social Work - Henke 230, 956-3831
- Travel Industry Management - George 346, 956-8946
- Tropical Agriculture & Human Resources - Gilmore 210, 956-8183
* Additional information about UHM Graduation Requirements can be found in the University of Hawai'i at Manoa Catalog and by consulting with your college advisor.
** At least 2 W classes must be at the 300- or 400- level.
SPRING 2008 FOCUS SECTIONS
Focus sections are indicated by the appropriate letter in the Gen Ed/Focus COLUMN in the printed Schedule of Classes. For the most up-to-date Focus information, go to the UH Manoa Registration Homepage and view Check Class Availability or visit <http://www.hawaii.edu/gened/focus.htm>.
You may also search for Focus sections when you register in MyUH by using the Search and Register for Classes option on the Search Class Schedule page (available after your assigned registration time has arrived). Select "University of Hawaii at Manoa" and a specific subject, then choose the desired Focus in the "Attribute Type" box.
You can view what Focus courses you have completed by visiting Star for Students.
E = Contemporary Ethical Issues
H = Hawaiian, Asian, & Pacific Issues
O = Oral Communication
W = Writing-Intensive (formerly "WI")
Examples
| Gen Ed/Focus |
CRN |
Subj |
Crse |
Sec |
Course Title |
Focus Credits Earned |
| H |
98765 |
ANTH |
111 |
011 |
Anthropology |
Hawaiian, Asian, & Pacific Issues |
| H,W |
87654 |
EALL |
222 |
001 |
Language Study |
Hawaiian, Asian & Pacific Issues & Writing-Intensive |
| O |
76543 |
GER |
333 |
001 |
German III |
Oral Communication |
| E |
65432 |
HWST |
444 |
001 |
Hawaiian Islands |
Contemporary Ethical Issues |
| W |
54321 |
POLS |
123 |
001 |
Political Science |
Writing-Intensive |