Master of Arts in Sustainability
BE A PART OF THE SOLUTION WITH A DEGREE IN SUSTAINABILITY
- Be a part of creating sustainable and resilient solutions to complex socioecological problems
- Study systems thinking, strategic and futures thinking, and collaboration from professionals and thought leaders in the sustainability world
- Develop the knowledge, skills, and experiences that are best practices
- Learn change initiatives designed to increase social and environmental sustainability across human systems
Want to make a difference in the world? HPU’s Master of Arts in Sustainability (MASUST) program will open your world to unimagined opportunities. This program is a great fit for working professionals who want to expand their knowledge in the world of sustainability. This program is also a great fit for those wanting to prepare themselves for a future doctorate in a sustainability-related field. You will learn to simultaneously search for the underlying causes of global environmental, economic, and social problems while also learning to design and lead initiatives that produce sustainable outcomes for the current and future generations. Now is the time to become a key player in making the world around one for future generations!
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Improve environmental outcomes with your MASUST from HPU

Service learning experiences are a key component of the MASUST program. Each semester students are given opportunities to give back to their local community and simultaneously learn about various ways organizations and individuals are working to make Hawaiʻi a more resilient and adaptive place. Partner organizations like Sumida Farm in Aiea are the perfect laboratory to learn about the critical importance of urban agriculture to creating vibrant urban environments.
Can Be Completed in 21 Months
SCholarships Available
Stem-Opt Eligible
Learn by Doing with Skills-Based Learning
The MASUST program takes on the intersections of global and local challenges by equipping students to evaluate and (re-)produce resilient and sustainable responses. It does so by preparing students with the competencies needed to analyze and evaluate human-natural systems to develop and distribute both strategic and future-oriented solutions. Student cohorts collaborate with faculty and local stakeholders to search for the underlying causes of environmental, economic and social problems.
Curriculum & Courses Tailored to Career and Academic Pathways
The MASUST curriculum offers courses, internship opportunities, and service-learning experiences that emphasize academic rigor and skills based learning. Courses cover a range of topics that include sustainable tourism, sustainable cities, sustainability governance, industrial and ecological economics, systems thinking, and research methodologies. Internships and service learning opportunities are designed to connect students to professional communities to create transition synergies to their professional lives post degree. The capstone courses take students on an original empirical research journey that allows for a research focus generated by student interest based on identified issues in sustainability that demand investigation. Skills-based learning occurs in individual courses, supporting field elective options, internships, and service learning opportunities and, when available, summer field courses.

- 36 credits
- $1,283 per credit hour*
*AY24-25 tuition rate,
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The 36 credit hours are divided into 24 credit hours of core courses, 6 credit hours of research, 3 credit hours of internship or practicum, and 3 credit hours of a supporting field. The MASUST experience also enables students to study abroad, and to select from a variety of elective courses (2) from other M.A. programs (e.g. Marine Science, MBA, Organizational Development & Change, Public Health, Strategic Communication).
The new four-year sequence is as follows:
FULL-TIME ENROLLMENT, AUGUST ENTRY
YEAR 1 FALL SEMESTER (9 CREDITS)
- SUST 6000 Sustainable Human Systems
- SUST 6001 Seminar in Environmental Governance
- SUST 6005 Research Methods for Environmental & Social Policy
- SUST 6600 Colloquium: I Kaʻana Like ʻAna o Ka Ike (Pass/Fail no cost meets 4-5 times a semester
YEAR 1 SPRING SEMESTER (9 CREDITS)
- SUST 6310 Sustainable Tourism
- SUST 6320 Sustainable Cities
- SUST 6330 Industrial Ecology and Sustainability
YEAR 2 FALL SEMESTER (9 CREDITS)
- ENVS 6010 Global Climate Change
- SUST 6500 Ecological Economics and Sustainable Development
- SUST 7100 Professional Paper 1
YEAR 2 SPRING SEMESTER (9 CREDITS)
- SUST XXX Any Approved Program Elective
- SUST 6990 Internship or Practicum
- SUST 7200 Professional Paper II
FULL-TIME ENROLLMENT, JANUARY ENTRY
YEAR 1 SPRING SEMESTER (9 CREDITS)
- SUST 6310 Sustainable Tourism
- SUST 6320 Sustainable Cities
- SUST 6330 Industrial Ecology and Sustainability
- SUST 6600 Colloquium: I Kaʻana Like ʻAna o Ka Ike (Pass/Fail no cost meets 4-5 times a semester
YEAR 1 FALL SEMESTER (9 CREDITS)
- SUST 6000 Sustainable Human Systems
- SUST 6001 Seminar in Environmental Governance
- SUST 6005 Research Methods for Environmental & Social Policy
YEAR 2 SPRING SEMESTER (9 CREDITS)
- SUST XXX Any Approved Program Elective
- SUST 6990 Internship or Practicum
- SUST 7100 Professional Paper 1
YEAR 2 FALL SEMESTER (9 CREDITS)
- ENVS 6010 Global Climate Change
- SUST 6500 Ecological Economics and Sustainable Dev
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What types of industries do students go into after completing the program?
- Cultural Institutions
- Energy & Utilities
- Environmental Services & Equipment
- Government (Federal, State, Local)
- Environmental Engineering
- Planning and Analysis
- Energy and Sustainability
- Alternative Energy
- Policy Analysis and Planning
- Environmental and Climate Science
Recent program graduates enjoy rewarding careers at companies around the world, including:
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Hawai‘i Department of Land and Natural Resources
- California Center for Sustainable Energy
- Pacific Northwest Laboratory
- Sierra Club
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Norwegian National Rail Administration
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Cincinnati Health Department
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U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Success comes naturally to HPU MASUST alumni, including:
- Yuko Maruo ('20), Education Director, LbE-Hawaii, Honolulu
- Sierra Vaughn ('19) Forester Planner, Division of Forestry & Wildlife, Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources, Honolulu
- Darien Siguenza ('19) Program Coordinator, Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator
- Marvin Katz ('18) Trainee in Transaction Management, KFW Banking, Frankfurt, Germany
- Lauren Reichelt ('17), Clean Transportation Manager, Blue Planet Foundation
- Aaron McDonald ('14), Ph.D. student, 欧美A片 of Oregon, Lundquist College of Business
- Danielle Lien ('13), Coordinator, Green Climate Fund Agency at Conservation International
- Lauren Ballou (’12), Environmental Planner, Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc. (VHB), Boston, MA
- Josh Prigge (’11), Director of Regenerative Development, Fetzer Vineyards
- Jonathan Chin (’10), Energy Analyst, DBEDT, Honolulu, HI
- Katie Fisk (’10), Disaster Reservist, FEMA, Denver, Colorado
- Yasser Alkhalaiwi (’10), Corporate, Litigation and Labor Lawyer, Omar Al Rasheed & Partners Law Firm, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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Admission Requirements:
Individuals wishing to apply to the MASUST degree program 欧美A片 are required to submit the following:
- Apply online ($55 app fee)
- Official transcript/s (bachelor’s degree or higher)
- Resume
- Online essay questions
- One (1) letter of recommendation
- Applicants who have earned a bachelor’s degree or higher outside of the U.S. are required to demonstrate their English proficiency. Additional details can be accessed on the website
Students from a variety of backgrounds are attracted to this graduate program. Therefore, to ensure each student is adequately prepared for the academic rigors of a graduate-level program, the following courses (or an undergraduate equivalent) must be satisfactorily completed as a foundation for graduate studies:
CSCI 3201 Info Mgmt Using Spreadsheets and Databases or MIS 2000 Info Tools for Business or equivalent spreadsheet, databases, or information tools course
SOC 3100 Methods of Inquiry or equivalent research methods course
SOC 3200 Social Statistics or equivalent social statistics course
Contact the program director to discuss pre-requisite questions and to verify if your pre-reqs may be waived.
Priority Application Dates
Fall Entry
July 1
Spring Entry
November 1
beyond boundaries: graduate studies at the heart of the pacific
DR. SERGE MAREK
Associate Professor of Geography
Program Director, MA in Sustainability
Dept. of History, Humanities & Int'l Studies
Hawai’i Pacific 欧美A片
500 Ala Moana Blvd., Suite 6313
Honolulu, HI 96813
Phone: 808.544.1415 | E-mail: smarek@hpu.edu
Office Location WP5-360-B