This page is a resource for current and prospective majors & minors to learn about
program requirements, learning objectives, senior prizes, and available fellowships and
internships. (Clicking on a link below will expand/collapse the section.)
Majors and Minors Requirements
The Intercollegiate Department of Asian American Studies of the Claremont
Colleges (IDAAS) offers a rigorous, multidisciplinary major that emphasizes
social justice, critical thinking, and innovative analysis of the history,
society, and cultural production of Asians in the United States, within both
multiracial American and transnational contexts.
The curriculum provides
students with a comprehensive grounding in a range of thematic, theoretical,
and methodological approaches within Asian American Studies. The major integrates
theory and practice through community work, and sustained and focused inquiry
in the senior project or thesis. In consultation with an IDAAS adviser, students
take core interdisciplinary course in Asian American Studies and select
appropriate courses in a range of disciplines throughout the five colleges.
IDAAS Learning Objectives
Majors in Asian American Studies will be able to:
- understand the history and cultural production of Asians in the United States, within
both multiracial American and transnational contexts;
- understand how race as a social construction functions in the world;
- understand how race intersects with gender, sexualities, and socio-economic class in
the world;
- understand how to carry out a research, creative project, or community-based project in
Asian American communities;
- understand ethical implications of research, creative projects, or community-based
projects in Asian American communities.
Requirements by College
For specific college requirements for pursuing a major or minor in Asian American Studies,
click on your respective colleges:
Course Descriptions
Here are the IDAAS courses, with course descriptions, listed in two ways:
Opportunities
Learn more about what IDAAS has to offer: