The Hawaiian Studies Minor
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23 semester hours
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Required Courses (11 semester hours)
- HAW 201–202 Intermediate Hawaiian (8) or HAW 207 Accelerated Intermediate Hawaiian (8)
- HWST 111 The Hawaiian ʻOhana (3) or HWST 211 Hawaiian Ethnobotany (3) or HWST 213 Hawaiian Ethnozoology (3)
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Electives (12 semester hours)
- 12 semester hours selected from any 300- or 400-level requirement or elective of Options I or II in the Hawaiian Studies B.A. requirements.
Conditions: No more than two courses may be counted in the fulfillment of all three of the following: (1) Hawaiian Studies minor, (2) the Certificate in Hawaiian Language, (3) the Certificate in Basic Hawaiian Culture. No more than three courses may be counted in the fulfillment of two of the above. Students in the B.A. in Hawaiian Studies program are not eligible to pursue the above certificates nor the minor, since these programs are designed for students in other degree programs.
- Requirements for the B.A. in Hawaiian Studies
- The Hawaiian Studies Minor
- The Certificate in Hawaiian Language
- The Certificate in Basic Hawaiian Culture
- Hawaiian Language (HAW) Courses
- Hawaiian Studies (HWST) Courses
- Keʻelikōlani Anthropology (KANT) Courses
- Keʻelikōlani Education (KED) Courses
- Keʻelikōlani Indigenous Studies (KIND) Courses
