Academics
Explore Our Programs
BYU–Hawaii offers a wide range of academic programs, including majors, minors, and certificates across the arts, humanities, math, science, and professional studies. These programs allow students to explore a variety of topics and dive deeply into their chosen fields of study.
Chart Your Holokai
Coming to and studying at BYU–Hawaii is a voyage, or holokai, as students progress in knowledge and understanding. Students at BYU–Hawaii chart their own academic voyages and plan out individual paths to graduation and future destinations by combining a major with two minors or certificates.
Study With Faith
As developing disciples of Christ, students at BYU–Hawaii devote a portion of their study to the doctrine and history of Jesus Christ and His Church. This religious education strengthens their spiritual foundation, aligning with the university's mission to prepare graduates who are committed to Christlike leadership and service in their families, communities, and throughout the world.
Get to Know Our Faculty
HTM Students Experience Global Hospitality in Action at World Expo in Japan
From October 4 to 12, a group of hospitality and tourism management (HTM) students from Brigham Young University–Hawaii traveled to Japan for an immersive learning experience centered around the Expo 2025, a world expo held in Osaka, Japan, a global event that takes place only once every five years and draws millions of visitors from more than 150 nations.
Seasider Spotlight: Spencer Ingley
Spencer Ingley, from the Faculty of Sciences, shares why he chose to teach at BYU–Hawaii, why he loves what he does, his current research projects, and advice for students.
Seasider Spotlight: Erica Glenn
Dr. Erica Kyree Glenn, the Director of Choral Activities and assistant professor of music in the Faculty of Culture, Language & Performing Arts, shares about her life, pursuits, and interests.
Academic Calendar
BYU–Hawaii's academic year is broken up into three semesters: fall, winter, and spring. The fall and winter semesters are 15 weeks long while the spring semester is nine weeks long. Summer break is seven weeks long and allows students to take a break from studying or increase work their hours. Students should stay up to date with important dates and deadlines for registering, adding, and dropping classes.
Academic Counseling and Support
Academic Advising
Academic advisors provide support and guidance. Get help deciding on a major and minors, mapping out your classes, or being successful in college.
Academic Commons
Academic Commons provides personalized tutoring and support in key areas to enhance student learning and achieve academic success.
Academic Resources
BYU–HAWAII BY THE NUMBERS
Fall 2024
32
major programs
55
minor programs
6
certificate programs
16:1
student to faculty ratio