IDAAS Core Courses
- ASAM 090. Asian American and Multiracial Community Studies.
- ASAM 115. Theory and Methods.
- ASAM 125. Introduction to Asian American History, 1850-Present.
- ASAM 190 PO. Asian American Studies Senior Seminar.
- ASAM 191 PO. Asian American Studies Senior Thesis.
- SOC 150. Contemporary Asian American Issues.
IDAAS Elective Courses
- ASAM 022. Healing Justice (1/2 credit).
- ASAM 101. Introduction to Asian American Studies (1/2 credit).
- ASAM 102. Social Responsibility Praxis.
- ASAM 197. Special Topics in Asian American Studies.
ELECTIVE CATEGORIES:
ASAM Social Sciences Courses
- AMST 128. Race, Space, and Difference. (W. Cheng)
- ANTH 156 PO. Comparative Muslim Societies in Asia. (B. Nasir)
- ASAM 082. Racial Politics of Teaching. (K. Yep)
- ASAM 084. Nonviolent Social Change. (K. Yep)
- ASAM 085. Health Inequities: Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. (K. Yep)
- ASAM 089. Embodied Learning: Pedagogies of Belonging and Qi Jong. (K. Yep)
- ASAM 094. Community Health. (K. Yep)
- ASAM 095. Asian Americans and Non-Profits. (Staff)
- ASAM 103. Asian American Voices. (K. Yep)
- ASAM 104. Asian American Foodways. (Staff)
- ASAM 110. Science, Race, and Social Change. (T. Honma)
- ASAM 111. Pacific Islanders and Education. (Staff)
- ASAM 126. Introduction to Pacific Islander History. (A. Flores)
- ASAM 135. Race, Empire, Filipinx America. (T. Honma)
- ASAM 135B. Race, Empire, Filipinx America. (T. Honma)
- ASAM 143. Race and Policing. (B. Nasir)
- ASAM 144. Anti-Muslim Racism: A Global Perspective. (B. Nasir)
- ASAM 160. Asian American Women’s Experiences. (Staff)
- ASAM 172. Race and Visual Culture. (T. Honma)
- ASAM 179B. Asian Americans and the Law (Staff)
- ASAM 179N. New Directions in Pacific Islander Studies. (A. Flores)
- ASAM 188. Decolonizing Education. (K. Yep)
- ASAM 189B. Islamophobia and its Discontents. (B. Nasir)
- ASAM 189C. South Asian American Studies. (B. Nasir)
- POLI 118. Politics, Economics, and Culture of Korea. (T. Kim)
- POLI 127AA. Politics and Public Policy of Asian Communities in the United States. (T. Kim)
- PSYC 153AA. Introduction to Asian American Psychology. (S. Goto)
- PSYC 155. Seminar in Ethnic Minority Psychology and Mental Health. (W. Hwang)
- SOC 073. Asians in America: Model Minority and Perpetual Foreigner. (A. Junisbai)
- SOC 124AA. Global Asia/Asian America. (H. Thai)
ASAM Humanities Courses
- AMST 110. Migrant Memoir. (W. Cheng)
- AMST 130. Cold War Taiwanese/America. (W. Cheng)
- ASAM 022. Healing Justice. (K. Yep)
- ASAM 077. Tattoos in American Popular Culture. (T. Honma)
- ASAM 086. Social Documentation and Asian Americans. (Staff)
- ASAM 105. Zines, Creativity, Community. (T. Honma)
- ASAM 126. Introduction to Pacific Islander History. (A. Flores)
- ASAM 130. Science, Technology, Asian America. (T. Honma)
- ASAM 134. South Asian American Experiences. (Staff)
- ASAM 137. Philippine Art and Diasporic Visual Culture. (T. Honma)
- ASAM 171. Visual Culture at the Margins. (T. Honma)
- ASAM 172. Race and Visual Culture. (T. Honma)
- ASAM 175. Asian American Comics: Racial Politics. (T. Honma)
- ASAM 179a. Asian American Cultural Politics: Hip Hop. (Staff)
- ASAM 179J. Tecnho-Orientalism. (Staff)
- ASAM 179K. Asian American Women on Screen. (Staff)
- ASAM 179L. Contemporary Asain American Literature. (Staff)
- ASAM 179M. Stories of Survival: Pacific Islanders in History & Life Writing. (A. Flores)
- ASAM 179N. New Directions in Pacific Islander Studies. (A. Flores)
- ASAM 189A (Fall 2019). Music in Asian America (Staff/D. Panikker)
- ENGL 161. The Futures of Asian/America. (W. Liu)
- ENGL 180. Asian American Fiction. (W. Liu)
- HIST 169. Globalization and Oceania: Hawai’i and Tonga. (C. Johnson)
- MS 100AA. Asian Americans in Media. (M. Ma)
- MS 101PZ. Asian American Media in Communities. (M. Ma)
- MUS 126. Music in East Asia and its American Diasporas. (Y. Kang)
- THEA 001G. Acting for Social Change. (J. Lu)
- THEA 115M. Race and Contemporary Performance. (J. Lu)
- THEA 115O. Applied Theatre in Elementary Schools: Breaking Cycles of Harm. (j. Lu)
ASAM Gender and Sexuality Courses
- ANTH 088. China: Gender, Cosmology, State. (E. Chao)
- ASAM 077B: Aesthetics, Culture, and Pasts in the United States. (T. Honma)
- ASAM 105. Zines, Creativity, Community. (T. Honma)
- ASAM 105B. Zines in the Asian Diaspora. (T. Honma)
- ASAM 128. Body Art in the Diaspora. (T. Honma)
- ASAM 136. Filipinx Diasporic Poetics. (T. Honma)
- ASAM 160. Asian American Women’s Experiences. (Staff)
- ASAM 175. Asian American Comics: Racial Politics. (T. Honma)
- ASAM 179K. Asian American Women on Screen, (Staff)
- ENGL 162. Asian American Literature: Gender and Sexuality. (W. Liu)
- FGSS 188E. The Queer Transpacific: Sinophone Cultures and Race/Ethnicity in Asian America. (J. Cheng)
- MS 80AA. Video and Diversity. (M. Ma)
- MS 100AA. Asian Americans in Media. (M. Ma)
Comparative Ethnic Studies Courses (Comparative ethnic studies course as approved by your advisor or cross-listed in IDAS, or IDCLS)
- AMST 110. Migrant Memoir. (W. Cheng)
- AMST 113. Asian/American Geographies. (W. Cheng)
- AMST 128. Race, Space, and Difference. (W. Cheng)
- ASAM 056. Introduction to Comparative Ethnic Studies. (Staff)
- ASAM 063. Transformative Life of Malcolm X. (Staff)
- ASAM 077. Tattoos in American Popular Culture. (T. Honma)
- ASAM 077B: Aesthetics, Culture, and Pasts in the United States. (T. Honma)
- ASAM 082. Racial Politics of Teaching. (K. Yep)
- ASAM 084. Nonviolent Social Change. (K. Yep)
- ASAM 110. Science, Race, and Social Change. (T. Honma)
- ASAM 111. Pacific Islanders and Education. (Staff)
- ASAM 143. Race and Policing. (B. Nasir)
- ASAM 144. Anti-Muslim Racism: A Global Perspective. (B. Nasir)
- ASAM 155. U.S. Imperial Culture. (Staff)
- ASAM 156. Spirit of Bandung: Third World Internationalism & Decolonization. (Staff)
- ASAM 171. Visual Culture at the Margins. (T. Honma)
- ASAM 179C HM. Beaches, Bikinis, and Bombs: Race & U.S. Empire in the Pacific Islands. (A. Flores)
- ASAM 179D. Mixed Race Experience. (Staff)
- ASAM 179G HM. Asian American and Pacific Islander Diaspora and Migration. (A. Flores)
- ASAM 188. Decolonizing Education. (K. Yep)
- ASAM 189A (Fall 2019). Music in Asian America. (Staff)
- ASAM 189B. Islamophobia and its Discontents. (B. Nasir)
- MS 80AA. Video and Diversity. (M. Ma)
- POLI 128. Race and American Capitalism. (T. Kim)
- PSYC 155. Seminar in Ethnic Minority Psychology and Mental Health (W. Hwang)
- SOC 073. Asians in America: Model Minority and Perpetual Foreigner. (A. Junisbai)
Courses related to Asia and Migration, Globalization and/or Imperialism
- AMST 113. Asian/American Geographies. (W. Cheng)
- AMST 130. Cold War Taiwanese/America. (W. Cheng)
- ANTH 088. China: Gender, Cosmology, State. (E. Chao)
- ANTH 156 PO. Comparative Muslim Societies in Asia. (B. Nasir)
- ASAM 105B. Zines in the Asian Diaspora. (T. Honma)
- ASAM 128. Body Art in the Diaspora. (T. Honma)
- ASAM 130. Science, Technology, Asian America. (T. Honma)
- ASAM 135. Race, Empire, Filipinx America. (T. Honma)
- ASAM 135B. Race, Empire, Filipinx America. (T. Honma)
- ASAM 136. Filipinx Diasporic Poetics. (T. Honma)
- ASAM 137. Philippine Art and Diasporic Visual Culture. (T. Honma)
- ASAM 145. Asian North American Women Writers: Colonial Legacies. (Staff)
- ASAM 155. U.S. Imperial Culture. (Staff)
- ASAM 156. Spirit of Bandung: Third World Internationalism & Decolonization. (Staff)
- ASAM 179C HM. Beaches, Bikinis, and Bombs: Race & U.S. Empire in the Pacific Islands. (A. Flores)
- ASAM 179G HM. Asian American and Pacific Islander Diaspora and Migration. (A. Flores)
- ASAM 179J. Techno-Orientalism. (Staff)
- ASAM 189C. South Asian American Studies. (B. Nasir)
- FGSS 188E. The Queer Transpacific: Sinophone Cultures and Race/Ethnicity in Asian America. (J. Cheng)
- HIST 134. Empire and Sexuality. (C. Johnson)
- HIST 169. Globalization and Oceania: Hawai’i and Tonga. (C. Johnson)
- POLI 118. Politics, Economics, and Culture of Korea. (T. Kim)
- SOC 124AA. Global Asia/Asian America. (H. Thai)
- SOC 126AA. Immigration and the Second Generation. (H. Thai)