The GOPC represents an interdisciplinary approach to the increasingly complex management of oceans. Effective handling of ocean issues depends on an understanding of the natural environment, the technology that facilitates the exploration and development of the ocean environment, and social factors that govern these activities. Individuals, organizations and governments must be prepared to assess the legal, environmental, socio-political and economic implications of policy decisions.
Located in the Pacific and with established ties to Asia and U.S. continent, the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa (UHM) is uniquely situated to combine natural and social science perspectives in a professional education program. UHM is home to world-class academic and research programs in the College of Social Sciences, School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology, and the Environmental Law Program at the William S. Richardson School of Law. Instructors include UHM faculty and experts from the professional community in Hawaiʻi. The program also provides opportunities to network with peers and professionals who share an interest in marine affairs and policy, ocean resources and coastal management.
The Graduate Ocean Policy Certificate program allows creation of individualized curricula to augment graduate training and professional experience. Classified UH graduate students and law students in good standing are eligible for the program. Non-UHM students and community professionals (who hold at least a bachelor’s degrees and meet minimum UH requirements) are admitted as special, non-degree students on approval from the Graduate Division. Full- or part-time students may participate.
The certificate is designed for:
Certificate requirements for all students include:
Minimum Requirements
The objective of course requirements is to provide each student grounding in aspects of both ocean science and ocean policy.
Recommended courses are grouped into “Policy” and “Science” on a separate list that is updated periodically. Students whose prior academic background is in the social sciences are encouraged to complete a minimum of 9 credits from the Science group; students who have studied in the natural sciences or engineering are encouraged to complete at least 9 credits from the Policy group. Courses not on the list may be approved by petition.
Policy Practicum or Internship
The objective of the practicum is to assure that GOPC graduates have acquired some degree of practical experience in both ocean science and ocean policy activities. The GOPC Director will assist students in formulating their practicum. Waivers may be granted for the practicum by petition to the GOPC Director. A written description of the prior experience, one to two pages in length, should be submitted.
Examples of Practicum – Science
Examples of Practicum – Policy
The purpose of the paper is to provide a vehicle for each student to integrate his or her unique combination of coursework and experiences into a coherent investigation of an ocean policy topic of personal interest. Co-authored/team projects and papers are permitted. Not later than the end of the second semester in the program, the student should prepare a proposal for the paper to be reviewed by the GOPC Director. Ideally the paper should be approved as early as possible, so the student can begin readings, interviews and research. The paper will be evaluated by the GOPC Director.
Courses in bold have been frequently recommended by previous GOPC students.
Courses in bold have been frequently recommended by previous GOPC students.
Application Procedures
Graduate Ocean Policy Certificate Application Checklist
If you are NOT currently an enrolled graduate student at UH Mānoa, please complete the following:
1. Online application and nonrefundable fee for admission to UHM Graduate Division
2. Email the following documents directly to GOPC director Brian Szuster (szuster@hawaii.edu)
Once all materials are received, they will be reviewed by the certificate program’s steering committee, and a decision will be made about admission. The applicant and Graduate Admissions will receive a memo from the Graduate Chair of the program if the decision is to admit or not to admit.
Applications and materials may be submitted at any time; they do not need to meet the deadlines for students newly applying for admission to classified graduate student status.
There is a six-person steering committee for the program that will review the applications and decide which applicants will be accepted.
No financial aid is currently available.
Questions? Contact GOPC Director Brian Szuster (szuster@hawaii.edu).
Program Director
Economics
Geography and Environment
Geology and Geophysics
Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology
Law
Biology
Natural Resources and Environmental Management
Oceanography
Travel Industry Management
Urban & Regional Planning
For questions about the Graduate Ocean Policy Certificate, please contact:
Director and Professor, Geography and Environment.