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ARTS 58B ARTS 58C
Major GE Electives
Intermediate Furniture Design (4) Advanced Furniture Design (4)
Spatial Art
General Education (32-43 units)
Elective courses required when major
units plus GE units total is less than 90
Total Units Required ....................................90
Complete two-three courses: 8-12
ASIAN AMERICAN AND ASIAN STUDIES
Asian American Studies
Certificate of Achievement
The Certificate of Achievement in Asian American Studies prepares students to be historically informed and equity- minded participants and leaders in the multi-ethnic and multiracial communities in which they live, work, learn, and play — especially in settings that directly impact Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. Students who complete the certificate will gain the skills and knowledge to assess and affect the social conditions and institutional settings that shape the lives of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, with particular attention to the cross-cutting forces of race, gender, class and sexuality. For students with professional pursuits in mind, completion
of the certificate will increase leadership capacity to research, understand, communicate and work with various Asian American and Pacific Islander communities, whether through community organizing, nonprofit organizations, public policy, public service or business. For students with transfer pursuits in mind, completion of the certificate includes transferable general education credits to universities and colleges, and
also greater academic preparation for the social sciences and humanities, including an Asian American Studies or Ethnic Studies major. Colleges that offer a baccalaureate major in Asian American Studies include the University of California campuses at Berkeley, Davis, Irvine, Los Angeles, Riverside and Santa Barbara, and the California State University campuses at Long Beach, Los Angeles, Northridge and San Francisco.
Program Learning Outcomes - upon completion, students will be able to:
• Analyze concerns that animate Asian American and Pacific
Islander communities in the context of social relations of power as well as Asian American and Pacific Islander histories
• Assess the strategies, tactics, and complexities of community formation and community empowerment for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders pan-ethnically and for specific populations
• Employ analytical skills of the social sciences, interpretive methods of the humanities, leadership resources of community organizing, and the creative impulses of social change toward promoting greater social justice and equity, with particular attention to Asian American and Pacific Islander communities
1. Meet the requirements for this certificate level.
2. Complete the following.
ASAM 1 Asian American Experiences
Past to Present 4
Complete two courses if two courses selected above OR one course if three courses selected above: 4-9
47-51
ASAM 10
ASAM 11 ASAM 12
ASAM 13 ASAM 20
ASAM 21 ASAM 50
Contemporary Asian
American Communities (4)
Asian Americans and Racism (4)
Asian Americans and American Ideals, Institutions and Politics (4)
The U.S. and Asian (4)
Asian Pacific American Literature (4)
also listed as ELIT 24
Asian Pacific Americans Make Culture (4) Civic Leadership for
Community Empowerment (4)
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ASAM 30 ASAM 31
ASAM 32 ASAM 40 ASAM 41 ASAM 42A
ASAM 42B
HNDI 1* HNDI 2* HNDI 3* JAPN 1* JAPN 2* JAPN 3* JAPN 4* JAPN 5* JAPN 6* KORE 1* KORE 2*
or KORE 2H*
KORE 3*
or KORE 3H*
MAND 1* MAND 2* MAND 3* MAND 4* MAND 5* MAND 6* VIET 1* VIET 2* VIET 3* VIET 4* VIET 5* VIET 6* WMST 22
Filipinx American History and Culture (4) Introduction to Pacific Islander History and Culture (4)
Vietnamese Literature (from Tradition to Asian American Identity) (4)
History of Art: Arts of Asia (4)
also listed as ARTS 2G
Introduction to Korean Popular Culture (4)
also listed as HUMI 13
History of Asian Civilization:
China and Japan (to the 19th Century) (4)
also listed as HIST 19A
History of Asian Civilization:
China and Japan (19th - 21st Centuries) (4) also listed as HIST 19B
Elementary Hindi (First Quarter) (5)
Elementary Hindi (Second Quarter) (5) Elementary Hindi (Third Quarter) (5)
Elementary Japanese (First Quarter) (5) Elementary Japanese (Second Quarter) (5) Elementary Japanese (Third Quarter) (5) Intermediate Japanese (First Quarter) (5) Intermediate Japanese (Second Quarter) (5) Intermediate Japanese (Third Quarter) (5) Elementary Korean (First Quarter) (5) Elementary Korean (Second Quarter) (5) Elementary Korean (Second
Quarter) - HONORS (5)
Elementary Korean (Third Quarter) (5) Elementary Korean (Third
Quarter) - HONORS (5)
Elementary Mandarin (First Quarter) (5) Elementary Mandarin (Second Quarter) (5) Elementary Mandarin (Third Quarter) (5) Intermediate Mandarin (First Quarter) (5) Intermediate Mandarin (Second Quarter) (5) Intermediate Mandarin (Third Quarter) (5) Elementary Vietnamese (First Quarter) (5) Elementary Vietnamese (Second Quarter) (5) Elementary Vietnamese (Third Quarter) (5) Intermediate Vietnamese (First Quarter) (5) Intermediate Vietnamese (Second Quarter) (5) Intermediate Vietnamese (Third Quarter) (5) Asian American Pacific Islander Women (4) Total Units Required .............................. 20-21
*A maximum of five units from a language course will apply.