The Asian American Studies minor provides an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the historical and contemporary experiences of people of Asian descent in the US. This minor draws from history, film, literature, anthropology, sociology, and other disciplines, and complements other majors at the university through its emphases on critical thinking, global approaches, and social justice. Students will gain a critical perspective on the intersections of race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, and class, as well as insights into the meanings and practices of citizenship, diaspora, and community in an increasingly globalized society.
Asian Americans are currently the fastest-growing demographic group in the country, representing 15% of California’s population. Minoring in Asian American Studies at Chapman University is a particularly unique opportunity due to our location in the heart of Orange County, where Asian American and Pacific Islander communities are contributing to vibrant transformations here and beyond.
Whether your interests focus on politics and diplomacy, international business, communication and journalism, education and academia, comparative cultures, or literature and art, Asian American studies is a significant component in preparing you to engage a twenty-first century globalized environment.
What careers does Asian American Studies equip you for?
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