
Breadth and Depth of Knowledge
Students develop their understanding of the world with emphasis on Hawai’i Asia and the Pacific by integrating:
- Broad knowledge of the cultural, social, physical, and natural world
- Specialized knowledge in an academic field
- Hawaiian culture and history


Intellectual and Practical Skills
Students demonstrate skills needed to succeed in a complex world:
- Think Critically and Creatively
- Inquire and Conduct Research
- Communicate and Report
Personal and Social Responsibility
Students pursue excellence, integrity, and engagement through:
- Continuous Learning and Personal Growth
- Civic Partnership in Communities
- Respect for People and Cultures, in Particular Hawaiian Culture
- Stewardship of the Natural Environment

Information and Examples
- Approved Resolution Regarding Undergraduate Institutional Learning Objectives (2012)
- FAQs Regarding Undergraduate ILOs
- Memo: Implementation of Undergraduate Institutional Learning Objectives
- Memo: ILO and Five Core Competencies Alignment
- Program alignment to the ILOs in their assessment reports
- Reports
- Examples:
- Poster: Institutional Learning Objectives (ILOs): Shaping the Mānoa experience, adding meaning, quality and integrity to the Mānoa undergraduate degree (2016)
- Poster: The Institutional Learning Objectives and Undergraduate Assessment (2017)
- Assessment projects that target ILOs: Architecture; East Asian Languages and Literatures; and Second Language Studies
- Presentation: Communicating the Value of Your Degree through Institutional Learning Outcomes