Undergraduate Minor Asian American Studies
Master
In Ithaca (USA)
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Master
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Ithaca (USA)
With a minor in Asian American studies, you’ll examine the histories and experiences, identities, social and community formations, politics and contemporary concerns of people of Asian ancestry in the U.S. and other parts of the Americas.
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The centerpiece of the Asian American Studies Program's curriculum is its undergraduate minor. Open to all undergraduates throughout Cornell University, the minor affords students an opportunity to develop an interdisciplinary approach to the study of Asians in the hemispheric Americas. The course of study stresses developments within the United States, but also underscores the transnational and comparative contexts of Asian America and the field's connections with African American Studies, American Indian Studies, Latina/o Studies, Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, and Asian Studies.
Program courses emphasize writing, critical thinking, and analytical skills that enhances or complements any major degree program at Cornell University. Graduates of the Program enter into fields such as law, research, medicine, technology, non-profit, politics, and journalism
Students must file an application for the minor with the Asian American Studies Program.
The Asian American Studies Program offers one of the most flexible and dynamic minors offered at Cornell University. One key benefit of the program lies in the reality that many occupations are looking for individuals with strong multicultural perspectives and a broad understanding of ethnic issues. Completion of the Asian American Studies minor will be officially noted on student transcripts.
The program's undergraduate minor affords students an opportunity to develop a multidisciplinary approach to the study of Asians in the hemispheric Americas. The course of study stresses developments within the United States, but also underscores the transnational and comparative contexts of Asian America and the field's connections with African American Studies, American Indian Studies, Latina/o Studies, Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, and Asian Studies.
Students must work with a faculty adviser from among the program's affiliated faculty and must complete five courses (at least 15 credits) as follows:
c) 1-2 additional courses towards developing a comparative and transnational framework of analysis. Courses may be drawn from African American Studies, American Indian Studies, Latina/o Studies, Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, or Asian Studies.*
(*These courses must be approved by the student's faculty adviser, and they should address issues of race, gender, or the histories and cultures of Asian peoples.)
Undergraduate Minor Asian American Studies