Graduate Program Overview


The Linguistics Department at the University of Hawaii has a long tradition of empirical and theoretical study of language. While research and teaching cover most of the major language families of the world, we have a special focus on documenting and studying languages of the Pacific, including Austronesian and East Asian Languages. Among our areas of particular strength are language documentation and the study of language endangerment, language and cognitive processes, and language acquisition.

Our three MA programs in Linguistic Analysis, Language and Cognition, and Language Documentation and Conservation provide basic introductions to the subject matter and skills of the discipline. Our PhD program provides full professional training for careers in research and teaching.

Applications to the M.A. and Ph.D. programs are accepted for both the Fall and the Spring semesters. A complete description of admissions procedures is available on this site.

Graduate students in the Linguistics department have a broad range of resources available to them, including funding sources, research laboratories and equipment, and library materials.

Department Updates

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NEW Wait List for Ling 102 Unit Mastery. Write to linguist@hawaii.edu
Plenty of other sections still open.

NEW General Ed in Linguistics
  • HAP: Ling 100 "Lang in Hawai'i and the Pacific.
  • WI: Ling 102 "Intro to the study of language"

Unit mastery as well as classroom formats.
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NEW Fall 2009 Linguistics course availibility.

NEW Spring 2010 course schedule and descriptions (PDF)

List of potential committee members

LSH website

Language Documentation Training Center

Language Documentation & Conservation