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3/2 Master of Accountancy

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This program provides the following opportunities: 1. It does not require a GMAT score for admission to the MAcc and advance admission takes place after your second semester in the College of Business (as long as you have taken two upper-division accounting courses). A minimum GPA of 3.4 (accounting OR overall) is required for admission. (Those whose GPA is less than 3.4 but more than 3.0 will be considered for 3/2 program if they obtain a GMAT score of at least 550.) 2. It allows you to take up to 6 credits toward your MAcc while you are classified as an undergraduate (and therefore pay undergraduate tuition for these courses). 3. It creates a more efficient way for you to complete your MAcc degree and meet the 150 hour CPA licensing requirement. 4. It will allow you to obtain up to three graduate credit hours while working as an intern (this is in addition to the three credits of internship you can take as an undergraduate). Students who are accepted into the 3/2 program may choose not to complete the MAcc degree requirements. In this event, they will receive their BBA degree upon meeting the undergraduate degree requirements. 6. Since all graduate classes are offered at night, you will be able to accept accounting jobs while you are finishing you Masters of Accounting program and obtaining your 150 credit-hour requirement for the CPA credential.

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B.A. in American Studies

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The purpose of the BA program is to introduce students to interdisciplinary study of American culture and society. It provides a broad liberal arts education as well as excellent preparation for further graduate work in many fields and professions. At present, former students of American Studies are teachers, lawyers, social workers, administrators, writers, journalists, editors, politicians, business executives, and officers in the foreign service.

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B.A. in Anthropology

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Anthropology (ANTH) is the comparative study of human societies, of the origin and evolution of our species, and of the ways of life of ancient and modern people. It is divided into four main subdisciplines: archaeology, cultural anthropology, linguistic anthropology, and physical anthropology. While physical anthropologists focus upon our biological nature, cultural anthropologists deal with the ways of life of past and present ages. Anthropological linguists look at language as a part of human behavior, while archaeologists study the remains of past cultures to reconstruct former lifestyles.

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B.A. in Art History

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The Department of Art and Art History offers two separate but interrelated BA programs. The BA with art history focus affords the opportunity to study the arts of Asia, Pacific and the West in a historical and cultural context. The BA with studio focus provides students with a broad-based, liberal arts approach to a wide range of visual arts media including: animation, ceramics, fiber, glass, graphic design, photography, painting, printmaking, sculpture and electronic arts. Art History examines the visual arts (and architecture) from many different cultures as they change over time, from prehistory to the present; it seeks to understand how and why these changes came about, taking into account the relevant social and historical context.

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B.A. in Botany

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The Bachelor of Arts in Botany is a liberal arts degree with an emphasis on understanding modern concepts in plant sciences, particularly related to the role of botany in society and the uniqueness of the ecology of Hawai'i. The BA degree provides students flexibility to pursue a broad liberal arts education, and still gain a sound foundation in botany with an area of particular interest. Courses are available in conservation, ecology, ethnobotany, molecular evolution, physiology, structural botany, systematics, and selected faculty research specialties. The courses applied toward the botany major may be selected with the student's interest area in mind.

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B.A. in Ceramics

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The ceramics program introduces students to the unique synthesis of form and surface that constitutes work in clay. Its goals are to provide basic knowledge of ceramic techniques and materials, to foster the development of a personal idiom, to promote the development of critical thinking skills, to encourage discussion of ceramics related ideas and issues, and to give students experience in working with studio equipment and materials in a safe and productive manner. Students are exposed to the techniques, forms and expressions of the major traditions of ceramics, those of vessel, sculpture, and architecture.

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B.A. in Chemistry

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As a major, chemistry provides a solid foundation of scientific knowledge and experimental skills that enables one to specialize in many directions toward careers in research, teaching, business, or professional practice. Chemistry stands at the crossroads between physics and biology.

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B.A. in Chinese

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The B.A. in Chinese requires thirty-four hours of coursework in Chinese language and linguistics or literature.

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B.A. in Communication

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The undergraduate program reflects the department's commitment to the mission of the College of Social Sciences: to provide students an academic climate focusing on research and active learning in fundamental communication processes, with specific emphasis on the areas of interpersonal, intercultural, and international communication; telecommunication; organizational and management communication; and multimedia production. These courses of study provide preparation for fruitful careers, enlightened citizenship, and lifelong learning.

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B.A. in Drawing and Painting

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The goal of the Drawing and Painting program is to encourage students to develop their own orientation toward art and creativity. Throughout the program students are introduced to the technical, historical, and theoretical aspects of painting and drawing and are expected to complement this knowledge by conducting independent investigation in the technical, philosophical, psychological, cultural, and aesthetic qualities of art using painting and drawing as a medium.

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B.A. in Economics

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From raising living standards to designing policies that preserve the environment, economics provides powerful tools for understanding the most pressing policy issues of the day. And while studying economics is a a great way to understand the most important issues facing the world today, students are also concerned about what they will be do after classes end. One of the advantages of the economics degree is the diversity of professional opportunities it affords.

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B.A. in Electronic Arts

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The Electronic Arts Program functions as an interface between traditional media areas and new technologies which renders it primarily a service program for other majors in the department. Emphasis is placed on experimental process and conceptually oriented inquiry while developing expertise with digital tools. History and theory are covered within course content.

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B.A. in English as a Second Language

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The Interdisciplinary Studies Program (a special program in the Colleges of Arts and Sciences) allows qualified undergraduate students to devise baccalaureate degrees tailored to their individual interests and needs. The Department of SLS cooperates with this program and offers two such undergraduate degrees, the BA in Interdisciplinary Studies (IS)?ESL, and ?ESL and Bilingual Studies. These programs are dedicated to exemplary undergraduate education. Students normally declare their major (in Interdisciplinary Studies this is called a ?major equivalent?) at the beginning of their junior year.

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B.A. in Ethnic Studies

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Ethnic Studies has developed a unique academic presence at Manoa. It is the only unit whose concentration is wholly upon race and ethnic relations, both in Hawai'i and the U.S., as well as comparative studies of groups around the world. The Ethnic Studies Department is also unique in that it maintains a research and teaching philosophy emphasizing praxis: the application of intellectual theories to the complex programs in our local communities.

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B.A. in Fiber Art

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While art in the Fiber medium historically has had a practical and functional application, the emphasis of the Fiber Program is more academic?investigating fiber as a fine?arts medium. In the program, students learn traditional textile techniques and hand processes and are encouraged to pursue their own conceptually based studio direction. The Fiber Program encourages cross-media interaction and emphasizes the study of textile history as a necessary part of the curriculum. Through the study of fiber in both studio and lecture classes, students acquire the skills and concepts necessary to qualify as a professional in the field.

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B.A. in French

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Courses in the literatures of France and Francophone Afric ,are offered regularly in the original language. Cultural studies courses designed to acquaint students from other fields with the traditions and cultures of Europe and the Americas are also available, both in English and in the target language, and advanced courses in specialized topics have been designed for students at the graduate level.

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B.A. in Geography

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The undergraduate major in geography includes the study of various aspects of, cultural, human, physical, and regional geography as well as cartography, quantitative methods, and field work. Backgrounds in the natural and social sciences, history, and statistical methods will be found useful to the geography major, the emphasis depending on the student's particular interests. Geography courses are designed to provide an understanding of the interrelations of components of the natural environment; the ecological problems that result from human activities; the patterns of resources, human use and occupancy of the earth; and geographic approaches to contemporary social issues such as problems of development, population growth and distribution, resource management, urbanization, and spatial organization of societies.

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