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HIST 213 - Asian Americans in U.S. History

(3 units) CO10, CO11
Explores Asian migrations to and communities in the United States within the context of US and Asian conditions, relations, events, and ideas.

Units of Lecture: 3
Core Status: CO10, CO11
Offered: Every Spring
Student Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this course:
1. Students will be able to explain the influence of Asian migration and experiences on US national identity and history.
2. Students will be able to critically examine the migrations between Asia and the United States in dialogue with global processes such as war, trade, and colonialism.
3. Students will be able to identify, analyze, and interpret the connections between events and ideas in Asia and the conditions of Asians in the United States.
4. Students will be able to analyze and interpret primary sources in different forms, including documents, film, popular media, photographs, and autobiography.
5. Students will be able to critically read and analyze secondary sources for the argument, main points, and use of evidence.
6. Students will be able to frame an original historical research question as well as find and use historical sources to answer it.
7. Students will be able to present ideas in an effective and organized manner in written and oral formats.


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