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The Asian American Studies Program has just taken off here
at Indiana University. These courses are great to fill in some credit hours for
the fall semester and to meet some of your college requirements. Discover a
class and subject you will love to learn about.
Most of the courses below will fulfill A&H, S&H,
AS&S, IDR, and GSL requirements. Please click each course for more information.
Associate Professor Samrat Upadhyay
ENG L374 12157 Ethnic American Literature (Summer Session II)
Prof. Karen Inouye
AMST A200 16530 Comparative American Identities: What is Asia America
AMST A201 7024 (18717) U.S. Movements and Institutions: Race and Labor
from WWII to the Present
*2 Choices of Class Times*
Prof. Denise Cruz (listed under Blackman)
AMST 350 26736 Cycles of Yellow Peril
Jennifer Lee
SOC S101 16472 Sociology of Asian Americans
Ilana Gershon
CMCL C346 26960 Ethnic, Class & Model US Citizen (Full)
Angela Pao
CMLT C360 27303 Diasporic Literatures
Michael Robinson
EALC E350 27513 History and Politics of Asian American Communities (2nd 8wk)
Register via
OneStart
Please join the facebook group.
For further inquiry please visit the
Asian American Studies
Program website or email Prof. Joan
Linton, Interim Director of AAS
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