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Asian American Studies

The Intercollegiate Department of Asian American Studies at The Claremont Colleges (IDAAS) offers a rigorous, multidisciplinary major that emphasizes social justice, critical thinking, and innovative analysis of the history, society, and cultural production of Asians in the United States, within both multiracial American and transnational contexts. The curriculum provides students with a comprehensive grounding in a range of thematic, theoretical, and methodological approaches within Asian American studies. The major integrates theory and practice through community work and sustained and focused inquiry in the senior thesis. In consultation with an IDAAS adviser, students take core interdisciplinary courses in Asian American studies and select appropriate courses in a range of disciplines throughout the five colleges. The program seeks to prepare students for various careers in the community, private or public, along with graduate work.

A 51猎奇入口 student may petition the Committee on Academic Review for a self-designed interdisciplinary major or minor in Asian American studies. Courses should be chosen carefully, in close consultation with the student’s academic adviser and with regard to the resources of the Intercollegiate Department of Asian American Studies.

A 51猎奇入口 student may petition the Committee on Academic Review to have course work completed in Asian American Studies outside the IDAAS count as courses toward the self-designed major or minor. However, a majority of the courses must be chosen from the Intercollegiate Department of Asian American Studies curriculum.


Faculty List

Asian American Studies

Cheng, Jih-Fei

Associate Professor of Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies; Chair, Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies

Cheng, Wendy

Professor of American Studies; Chair, Department of American Studies
Phone: 73692

Kang, YouYoung

Associate Professor of Music
Phone: 78760

Kim, Thomas

Associate Professor of Politics
Phone: 73535

Ma, Eileen

Visiting Lecturer in Asian American Studies