ACADEMIC ADVISEMENT
Undergraduate Advisors:
Students interested in declaring the major, double major or minor, seeking graduation evaluations, or looking for routine academic advisement in Asian American Studies should contact the Advising Coordinator.
Degree Information (download files, pdf format):
The following are forms to help you figure out course requirements at CSUN and in Asian American Studies. Please note that you should meet with the Advising Coordinator, Dr. Shrake, to discuss your specific situation and if you need course substitutions.
- GE Planner: Form to help you figure out your GE & Title V requirements in order to graduate from CSUN. [GE "C Plan" - download pdf] [GE "R Plan" - download pdf]
- Major Check: Form to help you figure out classes you need to take to be a STANDARD MAJOR in Asian American Studies. [download pdf]
- Double Major Check: Form to help you figure out classes you need to take to be a DOUBLE MAJOR in Asian American Studies and another BA major. [download pdf]
- Minor Check: Form to help you figure out classes you need to take to be a MINOR in Asian American Studies. [download pdf]
- Advisement Plans: An advisement plan is basically a layout
of recommended classes students should take in the course of
their education to graduate in AAS in four years. Here are
downloadable plans for the AAS major, double major and minor:
- Four-year plan for AAS Standard Major [download pdf]
- Four-year plan for AAS Double Major [download pdf]
- Four-year plan for AAS Minor [download pdf]
- Five-year plan for AAS Standard Major [download pdf]
- Five-year plan for AAS Double Major [download pdf]
- Five-year plan for AAS Minor [download pdf]
Some important issues to consider:
- To double major, you need to have both majors be a B.A., or both a B.S., NOT A COMBINATION of one B.A. and one B.S. AAS has a B.A. (Bachelor of Arts) degree. That means your other major must be a B.A..
- DO NOT repeat a course just because you enjoyed it. You will not receive extra credit for it; you should take similar courses (e.g., AAS 100 then AAS 210). There are few exceptions to this rule (e.g., Taking it again to improve your GPA).
- You can take up to 9 units of independent study courses, of which only 6 units can count toward your major requirement.
- Check-in with the academic advisor in your major or minor at least once a year to ensure you are taking the right classes to graduate.
- Note that you can also create your own DARS (student record of classes taken and needed) when SOLAR works correctly. If you view from home, you need to download and install VPN Client, a security software, before you can use SOLAR (FMI, go to http://www.csun.edu/itr/vpn/index.html).
- AVOID taking upper-division courses while you are not yet a junior.
- Try to finish up your GEs and Title V and WPE by end of your junior year (see course requirements check above) given that upper-division courses have prerequisites of specific lower-division courses and/or are writing intensive courses.
- AAS Department has a Mentoring Program; find out who is your faculty mentor! If one has not yet been assigned to you, ask the Advising Coordinator for one.
- Maintain a GPA above 2.0 b/c you cannot graduate with a GPA lower than 2.0.
- Take seriously the probation period to improve your GPA to avoid being disqualified.
- Note that you only have 3 times of disqualification before you no longer qualify to be admitted to CSUN.
- Note that you need 40 units of upper-divison courses and 9 of that must be GE units in 2 different sections.
- If you are an AAS major or double major, you may take up to 6 units of independent study in AAS. If you are an AAS minor, you may take 3 units of independent study in AAS. Basically, you can only take a maximum of 9 units of independent study; 6 within your major department.
- You must do your graduation check at least a year before you plan to graduate. That way, you can make sure all the courses and paperwork are in order to graduate. Too often, students wait until last minute to do grad check and end up learning that they have not taken enough courses to graduate. They will also have to pay an extra fee for handing in the graduation form late. Check your schedule of classes for deadlines.
- Please note that you need 120 units of credit to graduate from CSUN.
- If the academic advisor in the department is not available and you have an emergency situation with your enrollment, please go to JR 240, the Advisement Center for help.
- DO NOT TAKE CR/NCR (credit or no credit) on courses for your GE and major/minor requirements. If you do, the courses won't count for GE and major requirement.
- Changes to your class schedule during weeks 5 through 17 are normally not permitted. If there are "serious and compelling reasons" for a schedule change, discuss what options are available with your instructor. If there is "no viable alternative," document your justification and secure the instructor's signature. Submit your Change of Schedule form to the Associate Vice President of Undergraduate Studies within 14 days of the instructor's signature, but no later than end of that semester.
- To find out courses from other colleges that would transfer to CSUN, go to http://www.assist.org to see if the courses are transferable to your major or requirements at CSUN.
- If you need to fill out student forms, go to http://www.csun.edu/anr/forms/pdf/formslst2.htm for the latest version of forms for students.
- To understand about your financial charges and payments, go to http://www.csun.edu/finaid/student_financials.html.
- Scholarships information can be found at http://www.csun.edu/finaid/scholarship_opportunities.html and the financial aid application can be found at http://www.csun.edu/finaid/scholarships.html.
- Interested in grad school and don't know much about it? Go to our link for more information about grad issues to consider.
- Need a loan for grad school? Go to http://www.calstate.edu/hr/flp/ for more information about forgiveable loans. Basically, you get your graduate terminal degree and go back to teach at CSU to have your loan from grad school waived.
Update on 01/27/06 by Prof. Masequesmay