Liberal Arts

Liberal Arts

Liberal Arts The skills most employers value in new hires are the foundation of a liberal arts degree: written and oral communication, problem solving, and critical thinking. Employers look for a strong work ethic, teamwork, initiative, and analytical abilities. These...
Hawaiian Studies

Hawaiian Studies

Hawaiian Studies Program The AA in Hawaiian Studies is designed to provide either the first two years of a baccalaureate program in Hawaiian Studies or to prepare students for study in other, broader fields of science, humanities, arts, and social sciences. In This...
History

History

History Why take history? By learning about culture and society, morality and ethics, you’ll develop an understanding of humanity and how to become a better world citizen. You’ll gain a better perspective of how our government (and others around the world) operates,...