Asian-American Studies

School of Social Sciences, Business and Humanities

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ASIA 112 ASIAN-AMERICAN HISTORY I 3 Units [Recommended Preparation: RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Covers the history of Asian Americans in the social, political, economic, and cultural development of the United States from the colonial era to the annexation of California in 1848. Emphasizes the Filipino, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Asian-Indian, and Southeast Asian experiences. Includes study of the United States Constitution. (Partially fulfills American Institutions requirement at CSU.) (Same as HIST 112.) [D; CSU; UC]
ASIA 112 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
75851 ASIA 112 01 11:00AM-11:50AM MWF 471 Tuyay,Felix 19 23*
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 1/14/2013 Ends: 5/24/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
ASIA 113 ASIAN-AMERICAN HISTORY II 3 Units [Recommended Preparation: RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Examines the history of Asian Americans in the United States from 1846 to the present. Major themes include the study of economic developments, occupational patterns, anti-Asian movements, inter-ethnic exchanges, gender and intergenerational issues. Includes a study of the Constitution of California. (Partially fulfills American Institutions requirement at CSU.) (Same as HIST 113.) [D; CSU; UC]
ASIA 113 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
75852 ASIA 113 01 08:00AM-08:50AM MWF 471 Tuyay,Felix 19 19*
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 1/14/2013 Ends: 5/24/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
ASIA 114 FILIPINO-AMERICAN HISTORY 3 Units [Recommended Preparation: RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Emphasizes the economic, political, and social history of Filipinos in the Philippines and in the United States. Analyzes the effects of Spanish, American, and Japanese colonization on Filipino culture. Focuses on the major waves of migration to the United States and focuses on youth, intergenerational, women, gender, and political issues. (Same as HIST 114.) [D; CSU; UC]
ASIA 114 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
75853 ASIA 114 01 10:00AM-10:50AM MWF 471 Tuyay,Felix 19 20*
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 1/14/2013 Ends: 5/24/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

Total Courses: 3 Total Sections: 3