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University of Hawaii - West Oahu

Also known as: UHWO

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91-1001 Farrington Hwy, Kapolei, HI 96707, USA
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Kapolei Campus

Kapolei, HI, United States

The University of Hawaii - West Oahu (UHWO) Kapolei Campus offers a diverse range of undergraduate programs designed to meet the needs of a growing and dynamic community in Hawaii. As part of the University of Hawaii system, UHWO emphasizes accessible, high-quality education with a focus on liberal arts, professional studies, and community engagement. The campus provides bachelor's degrees across various disciplines, fostering critical thinking, cultural understanding, and practical skills essential for today's workforce.

  • Business Administration: This program covers foundational and advanced topics in management, marketing, accounting, finance, and entrepreneurship. Students learn to navigate global business environments, develop strategic plans, and apply ethical decision-making in real-world scenarios. Courses include Principles of Management, Financial Accounting, Marketing Strategies, and Business Law, preparing graduates for careers in corporate settings, startups, or public sector roles.
  • Education: Focused on teacher preparation, this major equips students with the tools to become effective educators in elementary, secondary, or special education. Key courses explore child development, curriculum design, inclusive teaching practices, and educational psychology. Emphasis is placed on Hawaii's multicultural context, ensuring graduates can address diverse learner needs and promote equity in classrooms.
  • Humanities: Programs in English, History, and Philosophy encourage deep exploration of literature, cultural narratives, and ethical reasoning. Students engage with Hawaiian and Pacific Island histories, world literatures, and philosophical debates. Courses such as American Literature, World History, and Ethics in Society build analytical skills and cultural competency, ideal for careers in writing, research, or public service.
  • Social Sciences: Majors in Psychology, Sociology, and Political Science examine human behavior, societal structures, and governance. Topics include social psychology, criminology, international relations, and public policy. Students conduct research on community issues, gaining insights into Hawaii's unique social dynamics and preparing for roles in counseling, policy analysis, or non-profits.
  • Natural Sciences: Though limited, offerings in Biology and Environmental Science introduce foundational concepts in ecology, genetics, and sustainability. Courses emphasize Hawaii's biodiversity and environmental challenges, with hands-on labs and field studies promoting scientific inquiry and conservation awareness.
  • Performing Arts: The Creative Media program blends digital arts, film, and music, teaching production techniques, storytelling, and media ethics. Students create portfolios through courses in Digital Filmmaking, Graphic Design, and Music Composition, gearing them for creative industries.

UHWO's small class sizes and dedicated faculty ensure personalized learning experiences. Interdisciplinary approaches integrate Hawaiian culture and sustainability themes across curricula, reflecting the campus's commitment to place-based education. With transfer pathways to other UH campuses, students can seamlessly advance their studies. Overall, the Kapolei Campus empowers learners to contribute meaningfully to Hawaii's future, blending academic rigor with practical application in a supportive environment. (Word count: 312)

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