The Department offers two summer masters options:
These cohort-based programs require 30-credit hours of study that may be completed over two consecutive summers. Most courses are taken on campus during a special six-week summer institute. During the fall and spring semesters, students work on program projects at their home schools and register for independent study credit work. These programs are open to qualified educators from Hawai'i, North America, Asia, or elsewhere in the world, who are interested in developing their work as educational leaders in their schools and community.