University of Hawaii at Manoa
Region: Northern America
Country/Region: United States
Found Year: 1907
Address: 2500 Campus Rd
Introduction

University of Hawai'i at Manoa (UH Manoa) is a research university of international standing. It creates, refines, disseminates, and perpetuates human knowledge; offers a comprehensive array of undergraduate, graduate, and professional degrees through the doctoral level, including law and medicine; carries out advanced research; and extends services to the community. Students have special opportunities for Asian, Pacific, and Hawaiian educational experiences and involvement in research activities, service learning, and co-curricular activities. UH Manoa has widely recognized strengths in tropical agriculture, tropical medicine, oceanography, astronomy, electrical engineering, volcanology, evolutionary biology, comparative philosophy, comparative religion, Hawaiian studies, Asian studies, Pacific Islands studies, and Asian and Pacific region public health. UH Manoa offers instruction in more languages than any U.S. institution outside the Department of State. The main UH campus located in Manoa valley on the island of O'ahu began in 1907 as a land-grant college of agriculture and mechanic arts. With the addition of a College of Arts and Sciences in 1920, the college became the University of Hawai'i. In 1972, it became UH Manoa to distinguish it from the other units in the growing UH system. Today, 20,000-plus students are enrolled in UH Manoa courses, on campus or via distance delivery, studying toward bachelor's degrees in 100 fields of study, master's degrees in 85, doctorates in 58, first professional degrees in architecture, law, and medicine, and a total of 62 undergraduate and graduate certificates. UH Manoa also offers 5 post-baccalaureate certificates. There are 298 degrees and certificates offered. In addition, 72.5 percent of UH Manoa students are undergraduates, 55.8 percent are women, and 74 percent attend school full-time. The mean age of students is 25. The beauty of Manoa valley serves as a backdrop for a unique yet inviting campus. Wander through the campus and find an authentic Japanese tea house and garden located on East-West Center grounds, a studies center that is a replica of a Korean king's throne hall, and a Hawaiian taro patch. Other structures include the Pacific Ocean Science and Technology building on campus and a privately donated marine biology facility on Coconut Island. UH Manoa is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. Professional programs are individually accredited by appropriate agencies. A popular campus symbol is the rainbow, a frequent sight in Manoa valley. Green and white are UH Manoa's colors.

Academic Ranking of World Universities
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Academic Ranking of World Universities
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301-400
2022
301-400
2023
301-400
2024
Global Ranking of Academic Subjects
Best Ranked Subjects
Subject Rank
Oceanography
7
Atmospheric Science
13
Hospitality & Tourism Management
32
Earth Sciences
51-75
Geography
101-150
Ecology
151-200
Political Sciences
151-200
Communication
151-200
Key Statistics
15307
Total Enrollment
1407(9.2%)
International Students
12045
Undergraduate Enrollment
871(7.2%)
International Students
3262
Graduate Enrollment
536(16.4%)
International Students
Programs
Undergraduate Programs
Academy For Creative Media
Accounting
American Studies
Animal Sciences
Anthropology
Apparel Product Design & Merchandising
Art and Art History
Arts and Culture
Biological Engineering
Biology
Botany
Business and Management
Chemistry
Civil & Environmental Engineering
Communications
Communicology
Digital Media
East Asian Languages and Literatures
Economics
Electrical Engineering
Elementary & Early Childhood
Elementary & Special Ed
Elementary Education
English
Entrepreneurship
Ethnic Studies
Family Resources
Finance
Food Science & Human Nutrition
Geography
Health and Fitness
History
Human Resource Management
Indo-Pacific Languages and Literatures
Information and Computer Sciences
International Business
Kinesiology & Rehabilitation Science
Language
Languages and Literatures of Europe and The Americas
Linguistics
Management
Management Information Systems
Marketing
Mathematics
Mechanical Engineering
Microbiology
Music
Natural Resources and Environmental Management
Personal Finance
Philosophy
Physics and Astronomy
Plant and Environmental Biotechnology
Plant and Environmental Protection Sciences
Political Science
Professional Development
Psychology
Religion
Secondary Education
Second Language Studies
Sociology
Theatre and Dance
Tropical Plant and Soil Sciences
Urban and Regional Planning
Graduate Programs
Academy For Creative Media
American Studies
Animal Sciences
Anthropology
Art and Art History
Arts and Culture
Athletic Training
Biological Engineering
Biology
Botany
Business and Management
Chemistry
China International MBA
Civil & Environmental Engineering
Civil Engineering/MBA
Communications
Communicology
Curriculum Studies
Curriculum Studies Middle Level
Digital Media
Disability and Diversity Studies
Early Childhood Education
East Asian Languages and Literatures
Economics
Educational Administration
Educational Foundations
Educational Psychology
Educational Psychology
Educational Technology
Education - Administration
Education - Curriculum & Instruction
Education - Foundations
Education - Foundations, Policy Studies
Education - Technology
Electrical Engineering
English
Entomology
Ethnic Studies
Executive MBA
Executive MBA – Vietnam
Executive Neighbor Island MBA
Financial Engineering
Food Science
Full-Time MBA
Geography
Health and Fitness
Health Care Finance For Non-Finance Healthcare Executives and Managers
History
Human Resources Management
Indo-Pacific Languages and Literatures
Information and Computer Sciences
International MBA
Japan-Focused MBA
Language
Languages and Literatures of Europe and The Americas
Linguistics
Master Of Accounting
Mathematics
Mechanical Engineering
Microbiology
Molecular Biosciences and Bioengineering
Music
Natural Resources and Environmental Management
Nursing Administration/MBA
Nutritional Sciences
Personal Finance
Philosophy
Physical Education
Physics and Astronomy
Political Science
Professional Development
Psychology
Rehabilitation Counseling
Religion
Secondary Education
Second Language Studies
Sociology
Special Education
Special Education
Teaching
Theatre and Dance
Tropical Plant and Soil Sciences
Tropical Plant Pathology
Urban and Regional Planning