
Asian American Studies is a multidisciplinary field that analyzes the experience and contributions of people of Asian ancestry in the United States. Students can expect to gain an appreciation for the diversity and complexities of this experience and to be able to apply their knowledge to issues in the social sciences, humanities, education, business, and other related fields.
Major Requirements
Double Major Requirements
Minor Requirements
Classes, schedules and academic calendar
- Academic calendar
- CSUN Schedule of classes
- Spring 08 class schedule (tenative, subject to change)
- Course descriptions
- Summer session
- Graduation
Academic Advising
Independent Studies
AAS Faculty
- Alan Aquino, M.A.
- Tracy Buenavista, Ph.D.
- Edith Chen, Ph.D.
- Enrique de la Cruz, Ph.D.
- Phil Hutchinson, M.A.
- Kimiko Kelly, M.A.
- Hye-young Kwon, M.A.
- Dennis Lee, M.A.
- Doyoung Lee, M.A.
- Kerry Lee
- Gina Masequesmay, Ph.D.
- Glenn Omatsu
- Steven Ropp, Ph.D.
- Eunai Shrake, Ph.D.
- Lalita Singhasri, M.A.
- Maria Turnmeyer, M.A.
- George Uba, Ph.D.
- Laura Uba, Ph.D.