Welcome to the Asian American Studies @ UC Davis website! Here you can learn more about our program and courses, a calendar of events, ways to get involved with UCD's AAPI community, and more!
The Asian American Studies Program offers an interdisciplinary major that examines the experiences of various Asian American groups in the United States. Pertinent to these experiences are the historical, cultural, legal, political, social- psychological, class, and gender contexts for Asian Americans.

ASA & Spring 2009
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Spring Quarter 2009 Academic Advising Hours
SAO's Fall Office Hours
My Diem Nguyen
Tues + Wed 12-3pm and by appointment
Peer Advisors Office Hours
Cody Le
Tues + Thur 4-6pm; Wed 11-12pm; Fri 12-3pm
Stephanie Tan
Tues 10:30-12pm; Wed 11-1pm, 4-6pm; Thur 4-6pm
Advising Office:
3131 Hart Hall
(530) 752-4447
Summer Session 2009 Courses
Session One
ASA 001 Hist Exp Asian Am
ASA 002 Cont Issues Asian Am
ASA 003 Soc Psych Persp As Am
ASA 113 Asian American Sexuality
ASA 189B Contemporary Asian Am Visual Culture and
Cultural Production
ASA 189H Society & Institutions
Session Two
ASA 001 Hist Exp Asian Am
ASA 002 Cont Issues Asian Am
ASA 121 Asian Pac Am Performance
ASA 189B Contemporary Issues of Asian Transnational
Adoption & Asian Am Visual Culture
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UPCOMING EVENTS:
ASA Senior Awards Banquet
This annual event is hosted by ASA to recognize the
achievements of our graduating students. It is a space where we
acknowledge students who have made exceptional contributions to the ASA
Program and the greater AAPI community. Come celebrate our graduating
majors and minors with dinner, entertainment, senior speakers,
unveiling of awards, etc.
Thursday, May 21, 2009
ARC Ballroom A
5:30pm
Tickets can be purchased at 3102 Hart Hall.
For more info, please contact My DIem Nguyen at 752-4447 or
mdnguyen@ucdavis.edu
Click on links below to download and print award forms:
> ASA Award Nomination Forms
> Outstanding ASA TA Award
> The Peter Leung Award Fund
South East Asian
Graduation (SEA-Grad)
SEA-Grad is a celebration of the achievements of graduating students
through an intimate cultural ceremony for the SEA community. You do not
need to be SEA to participate.
(Tentatively) Saturday, June 13, 2009
Buhler Alumni & Visitors Center
7pm
For more info, please contact Stephanie Tan, sstan@ucdavis.edu and Rosa
Lee, rdle@ucdavis.edu
Filipino Graduation (Fil-Grad)
Fil-Grad is a celebration of the achievements of graduating students
through an intimate cultural ceremony for the Fil-Am community. You do
not
need to be Filipino to participate.
(Tentatively) Saturday, June 13, 2009
Freeborn Hall
5pm
For more info, please contact Stephan Dimal, smdimal@ucdavis.edu or
email filgrad2009@gmail.com