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Upon successful completion of the Program, each participant will receive a Graduate Certificate from the University of Hawai'i Graduate Division. Completion of this program does not guarantee acceptance into the University of Hawai'i Graduate Programs.
Joint Degrees, Certificates and Dual Credits
TIRM students have the opportunity to earn a joint degree or certificate with other graduate programs. Some examples of these connections are:
Master’s in Communication: This graduate certificate program leads to the Master of Arts degree in Communications. The program areas of specialization include organizational / intercultural communication, telecom, and globalcom. Interested students may contact the School of Communications at (808) 956-8881 or email commgrad@hawaii.edu.
Master's in Business Administration (MBA) Program: The MBA Program will prepare you for broad opportunities in managing people and resources. It is designed to develop strategic thinking skills to help you advance in your career or change careers. Interested students may contact the Graduate Business Programs at (808) 956-8266 or email busgrad@hawaii.edu.
Public Administration Program: The Program exposes participants to an educational experience that facilitates the integration of knowledge, develops specific skills relevant to public service work, and builds long-lasting professional relationships. Interested students may contact the Public Administration Office at (808) 956-8260, or email pubadmin@hawaii.edu.
Students planning to apply TIRM credits to one of the above programs must contact the respective departments directly to confirm the eligibility of the TIRM credit transfer.
Undergraduate Course Credits
An advanced undergraduate student with working experience in the field may
enroll for TIRM and the course credits will count toward an undergraduate
degree. Undergraduate students seeking enrollment in TIRM must receive approval
from the Chairman of the School of Communications and the Director
of the TIRM Program. TIRM courses applied by a student for an undergraduate
degree may not be used for a Masters Degree program.
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