Asian American Studies  {SF State Bulletin 2014 - 2015}

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Asian American Studies

 

College of Ethnic Studies

Dean: Kenneth Monteiro

 

Department of Asian American Studies

EP 103
Phone: 415-338-2698
Chair: Grace J. Yoo

 

Faculty:

Professors: Chew, Dong, Gonzales, Hom, Jeung, Kobashigawa, Yoo
Associate Professors: Dariotis, Le, Lee, Pelaud, Soe, Tintiangco-Cubales, Ueunten
Assistant Professors: Pido, Sasaki, Sudhakar

 

Programs

B.A. in Asian American Studies

Minor in Asian American Studies

M.A. in Asian American Studies

 


 

Program Scope

The goals of the Asian American Studies Department are to:

  • Provide a comprehensive offering of courses which offer all students the opportunity to study and develop greater understanding and awareness of the histories, cultures, communities, and experiences of Asian Americans.
  • Integrate knowledge and skills from a variety of other disciplines into a coherent body of information and methodologies that reflect Asian American perspectives, approaches, and needs.
  • Increase the general body of information within the field of Asian American Studies.
  • Encourage and promote the application of skills and knowledge from Asian American Studies to the improvement of conditions within Asian American communities and the larger society.

 

These goals are approached through a combination of course offerings, guided research, supervised fieldwork and participation, and student/faculty involvement in Asian American community activities and issues. The department is committed to a constant evolution of its programs and perspectives so as to reflect the dynamic character of Asian American life and circumstances. Towards these ends, courses offered by the department can be used in a number of programs and to meet a variety of graduation requirements. Solid course work in the department will be of significant value to any student intending a career that involves significant contact with Asian Americans.

 

Undergraduate Program. The department offers a major in Asian American Studies for students who wish to pursue a comprehensive program of study on Asian American experiences. The major program is designed, through disciplinary and interdisciplinary inquiries and analyses of Asian American history, literature and the arts, gender and family, as well as the communities, to provide students with a broad range of knowledge of the diverse Asian American population. Under advisement, students may use two specific courses to fulfill the history and government requirements, and may use up to twelve units in Asian American Studies courses towards General Education. Students majoring in Asian American Studies are encouraged to study a modern Asian language or related courses.

 

Minor Program. The department offers a minor in Asian American Studies for those students who wish to pursue a coherent course of study regarding the Asian American experience while completing majors in other fields. The minor program is designed to provide a wide range of course selections while ensuring knowledge of a broad range of different Asian American groups. The minor is of particular value for those students whose chosen careers may bring them into regular professional contact with Asian American groups and communities.

 

General Education and History/Government Requirements. The Asian American Studies Department has designed its course offerings so that students may take a broad range of courses in Asian American Studies while also meeting their general education and history and government requirements for graduation. These offerings explore all aspects of Asian American history, providing students with the opportunity to obtain a solid understanding of Asian American life and communities.

 

Liberal Studies. Asian American Studies courses can be used to meet many of the requirements for a B.A. in Liberal Studies, most especially as the basis for an emphasis in Ethnic Studies in Area III, Social Science. Those students planning to seek a multiple subjects credential to teach in the elementary school grades can use additional Asian American Studies courses to meet some of the subject matter and general unit requirements. Students are encouraged to see a Liberal Studies advisor early in their enrollment, if they wish to make full use of these options.

 

Teacher Preparation. Courses in Asian American Studies provide important knowledge on Asians in America that can assist them in teaching in California. Course work in Asian American Studies also will help prepare students to meet credential subject matter requirements as described above as part of the Liberal Studies major.

 

Graduate Program. The Master of Arts in Asian American Studies is designed, through disciplinary and interdisciplinary inquiries and analyses of Asian American history, literature and the arts, gender and family studies, as well as community studies, to provide students with a critical knowledge of the diverse Asian American communities. Students in Asian American Studies are encouraged to study a modern Asian language other than English.

 

Career Outlook

Both baccalaureate and master’s degrees can be used to enhance work in the Asian American communities; enhance career opportunities in the Pacific Rim areas; prepare for a teaching and other professional career; and prepare for doctoral studies or other professional degrees.

 

Complementary Studies:

Bachelor of Arts students must complete 12 units of complementary studies outside of the primary prefix for the major and not cross-listed with the primary prefix for the major.

Students who complete two majors or a major and a minor automatically complete the complementary studies requirement.

Students in the Asian American Studies major may also satisfy the complementary studies requirement by completing one of the following options:

  • 12 units from an Asian Language Complementary Studies cluster.
  • 3 units from each of these prefixes: AFRS, AIS, LTNS, and RRS (may not be from courses that are cross-listed with AA S).
  • 12 units from one of these prefixes: AFRS, AIS, LTNS, or RRS (may not be from courses that are cross-listed with AA S).
  • 12 units as partial completion of a minor.
  • 12 units as partial completion of a certificate.
  • 12 units from an Asia-related study abroad program.
  • Upon advisement, a coherent group of courses complementary to the major.

With the approval of an advisor in the major, courses that fulfill the Complementary Studies requirement may be lower or upper division units, resident or transfer units.

 

Bachelor of Arts in Asian American Studies

A baccalaureate major in Asian American Studies consists of a total of 39 units in five instructional modules; no more than nine units can be taken for CR/NC.

 

Asian American Studies (B.A.) — 39 units

Courses are 3 units unless otherwise indicated.

Introduction to Asian American Studies (6 units)

Select one of the following:
  • AA S 210 History of Asians in the United States
  • AA S 211 Contemporary Asian Americas
Select one of the following:
  • AA S 216 Introduction to Asian American Literature
  • AA S 218 Asian American Culture

Asian American Ethnic Groups (18 units)

Units selected from the following with at least one course from each group.

Chinese American
  • AA S 320 Chinese in the United States
  • AA S 322 Chinese American Language and Literature
  • AA S 323 Chinese American Identities
Japanese American
  • AA S 330 Nikkei in the United States
  • AA S 332 Japanese American Art and Literature
  • AA S 333 Japanese American Identities
Filipina/o American
  • AA S 350 Filipina/os in the United States
  • AA S 352 Filipina/o American Literature, Art, and Culture
  • AA S 353 Filipina/o American Identities
Vietnamese American
  • AA S 370 Vietnamese in the United States
  • AA S 372 Vietnamese American Literature
  • AA S 373 Vietnamese American Identities

Asian American Community (3 units)

  • AA S 681 Asian American Community Changes and Development

Cross-group Topics and/or Electives (9 units)

Select from the following:

  • AA S 213 Asian Americans and American Ideals and Institutions
  • AA S 301 Asian Americans of Mixed Heritage
  • AA S 512 Asian American Children’s/Adolescent Literature
  • AA S 516 Asian American Photographic Explorations
  • AA S 518 Asian Americans and Mass Media
  • AA S 581 Asian American Women
  • AA S 582 Asian American Women’s Literature and the Arts

Electives (1 - 6 units)

on advisement

Senior Proseminar (3 units)

Culminating course to be taken after 24 upper division units in Asian American Studies

  • AA S 697 Proseminar in Asian American Studies

Note: A minimum of 40 upper division units must be completed for the degree (including upper division units required for the major, general education, electives, etc.). A student can complete this major yet not attain the necessary number of upper division units required for graduation. In this case additional upper division courses will be needed to reach the required total.

 

Minor in Asian American Studies

A total of 24 units are required for the Asian American Studies Minor, 18 of which must be from core courses and 6 from electives on advisement.

 

Asian American Studies, Minor — 24 units

Courses are 3 units unless otherwise indicated.

Introductory Course (3 units)

Choose from one of the following.

  • AA S 210 History of Asians in the United States
  • AA S 211 Contemporary Asian Americas
  • AA S 218 Asian American Culture

Ethnic Group Courses (9 units)

Chose one from 3 of the 4 ethnic groups listed below.

Chinese American
  • AA S 320 Chinese in the United States
  • AA S 322 Chinese American Language and Literature
  • AA S 323 Chinese American Identities
Japanese American
  • AA S 330 Nikkei in the United States
  • AA S 332 Japanese American Art and Literature
  • AA S 333 Japanese American Identities
Filipina/o American
  • AA S 350 Filipina/os in the United States
  • AA S 352 Filipina/o American Literature, Art, and Culture
  • AA S 353 Filipina/o American Identities
Vietnamese American
  • AA S 370 Vietnamese in the United States

Thematic or Cross-group Courses (3 units)

Choose one from the following.

  • AA S 213 Asian Americans and American Ideals and Institutions
  • AA S 216 Introduction to Asian American Literature
  • AA S 516 Asian American Photographic Explorations
  • AA S 518 Asian Americans and Mass Media
  • AA S 581 Asian American Women

Concluding Community Courses (3 units)

  • AA S 681 Asian American Community Changes and Development

Electives (6 units)

Asian American Studies courses on advisement, with at least one upper division AA S course.

 

Master of Arts in Asian American Studies

 

Admission to Program

Applicants must meet the general requirements for graduate admission at San Francisco State. In addition, students must demonstrate an undergraduate proficiency equivalent to three of the following six AA S courses offered at SF State: AA S 320, AA S 330, AA S 350, AA S 360, AA S 370, and AA S 510. If judged deficient in undergraduate preparation, the student is required to take the above courses to meet the minimum requirements and should seek additional program advising.

 

General Information

The program consists of 30 units in five modules. No more than 6 units are allowed in Directed Reading or Special Study or a combination of both. A student must perform satisfactorily in the first year of graduate study by maintaining a minimum grade of B in all courses taken towards the degree or be subject to dismissal. CR/NC units are not acceptable towards the degree. A graduate student in good standing must maintain a B (3.0) GPA throughout the course of study.

 

Written English Proficiency Requirement

Level One: Students must demonstrate proficiency in written English adequate for graduate study prior to admission by submitting a writing sample and Personal Statement with their application. Students deemed not meeting the Level One requirement may be admitted conditionally, but will be required to improve their writing skills by completing AA S 697 and/or ETHS 300 GW. All entering graduate students will be further required to confirm their Level One written English proficiency by passing core seminars taken in the first year with a grade of B- or better.

Level Two: Ability to do scholarly writing in AAS shall be demonstrated by means of Level Two assessment of the Master’s Thesis or written portions of other types of Culminating Experience project at the time of submission and as a condition of approval of the Culminating Experience project.

 

Program

Module 1. Theory and Research Methods in Asian American Studies: Intensive training in research methodologies as well as data analysis—in both the humanities and social sciences—to develop critical and analytical skills in Asian American Studies as a discipline of inquiry.

 

Module 2. Seminars in Asian American Studies: Thematic seminars to prepare students in disciplinary and interdisciplinary inquiries.

 

Module 3. Asian American Community Studies: In-depth studies of pertinent issues facing the Asian American community, particularly issues of public policy and health concerns through an interdisciplinary approach.

 

Module 4. Electives or Emphasis: Courses taken on advisement with prior approval from the graduate advisor that aim to provide flexibility for graduate students to enroll in courses (upper division and/or graduate courses offered within or outside the AA S Department) to pursue an emphasis within Asian American Studies; e.g., Asian area studies, counseling, creative writing, education, English studies, cinema, electronic or print journalism, health services, history, international business, international relations, social work, etc.

 

Module 5. Culminating Course—Master’s Thesis or Field Study: An independent and final project, which can be either scholarly or creative/artistic under graduate faculty supervision, as evidence of abilities in both research methodologies and critical analysis or artistic creativity.

 

Asian American Studies (M.A.) — minimum 30 units

Courses are 3 units unless otherwise indicated.

Theory and Research Methods (3 - 6 units)

  • AA S 697 Proseminar in Asian American Studies
  • AA S 710 Critical Approaches to Asian American Studies

Seminars in Asian American Studies (9 - 12 units)

  • AA S 800 Seminar: Contemporary Asian American Discourse
  • AA S 810 Seminar: Asian American Immigration
  • AA S 822 Seminar: Asian American Literature and Arts
  • AA S 833 Seminar: Asian American Family and Identity

Asian American Community Studies (3 - 6 units)

  • AA S 865 Asian American Community and Public Policy
  • AA S 875 Asian American Community Health Issues

Electives or Emphasis (3 - 12 units)

Approved courses on advisement

Culminating Courses (3 units)

  • AA S 895 Field Study
  • AA S 898 Master's Thesis

 

 

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