Asian & Asian American Studies Certificate
Contact: Sunaina Maira
Office: 267 Bartlett Hall
Phone: 545-2972
or
Contact: James A. Hafner
Office: 233 Morrill Science Center
Phone: 545-0778
or
Contact: Department of Asian Languages and Literatures
Office: 26 Thompson
Phone: 545-0886
The Program
The Asian and Asian American Studies Certificate offers Five College students
an opportunity to augment their major course of study through exploring Asian
cultures and societies and their past and present roles in the world, and the
experience and contributions of Asian Americans in the United States. The program
is designed to serve a wide range of studentsófrom business and marketing majors
who hope someday to conduct business in Asia to Asian Americans who wish to
explore their identity and the contributions of their community to American
society.
The program provides a coherent course of study intended to enhance students'
understanding of Asian and/or Asian American studies. Students majoring in any
field on this campus or at Amherst, Hampshire, Mount Holyoke, or Smith colleges
are eligible for the certificate, as are students who have been accepted into
a special program at this University (e.g., Continuing Education, University
Without Walls, BDIC).
Requirements
Students choose one of two concentrations, Asian Studies or Asian American
Studies.
The successful completion of 22 credits with a grade of C or better (no Pass/Fail
allowed) is required. Courses should be chosen from the University and/or Five
College Asian Studies and Asian American Studies course list. The distribution
of 22 credits is as follows:
Required common core courses for both concentrations (4 credits):
1. ASIANS 397óOne-semester, one-credit Speakers Colloquium;
2. ASIANS 597óOne-semester, three-credit Senior Seminar with opportunities
for research in Asian or Asian American studies under faculty guidance.
Additional Requirements for the Asian Studies Concentration (18 credits):
1. Six credits from core courses designated for the Asian American Studies
Concentration.
2. Twelve credits covering at least two different cultural heritages (e.g.,
Japan, Vietnam, China).
Additional Requirements for the Asian American Studies Concentration (18 credits):
1. Two required courses (6 credits)
ENGL 204 Introduction to American Studies and
EDUC 329 International Education (Community Service Learning) or
ASIANS 297 Redefining Community in Asian America;
2. Two additional courses from the designated Asian American core course list
(6 credits);
3. Two courses from the designated Asian Studies concentration (6 credits).
Restrictions
No more than the total of three credits of language (or combination of languages)
may be counted toward the fulfillment of the 22 credits;
Students in either concentration may choose to substitute courses from the
Five Colleges upon specific approval of their faculty adviser.
Non-academic credits will not be accepted toward the certificate.
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