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Accounting
Offers a broad business foundation with training in financial, managerial, and international accounting, auditing, information systems, and taxation.
Business Management
Offers broad training in business management, covering finance, marketing, economics, HR, leadership, operations, and analytics, preparing students for diverse careers.
Entrepreneurship
Helps students pair their major with minor to start a business, nonprofit, NGO, or even their own school.
Hospitality & Tourism Management
Prepares students for careers in one of the world’s largest and fastest-growing industries, especially in the Pacific region.
Political Science
Explores how power shapes human organization and public life. It blends theory, data, and historical analysis with insights from economics, law, sociology, and psychology to illuminate the dynamics of political and social power.
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BYU–Hawaii Students Strengthen Global Ties at 32nd Annual International Law and Religion Symposium
Bridging Education and Service: A Political Science Student's Impactful Internship in Samoa
2025 Human Dignity & ASEAN Conference Inspires a New Generation of Peacemakers at BYU–Hawaii
Church and Community Leaders Discuss Human Dignity in Tonga
Pacific Delegates Gather to Discuss Human Dignity
Dignity for Everyone: Oceanian Perspectives on Human Dignity
Asian Perspectives on Human Dignity
Elizabeth Clark on the 29th Annual Law and Religion Symposium
Brian Grim Addresses JRCLS Religious Liberty Fellows
Forum with Emeritus Seventy Tad R. Callister
Judge Visitation from 9th Circuit Court of Appeals
Ke Alaka'i
Wakai to Hawaii: A Lecture on Reconciliation
Beyond the Classroom: Field Study in the United Nations
Interwoven Relations for Human Dignity
Ke Alaka'i: Students, Professors, and Donors Create New Initiative Promoting Religious Freedom and Human Dignity
Political Science Department Presents New Internships and Field Studies for Students
Ke Alaka'i: Understanding Original Purpose and Context Key to Interpreting U.S. Constitution, Says Emeritus General Authority Seventy