HIST 123 U.S. History from the Asian Pacific American Perspective
3
hours lecture,
3
units
Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass Option
Description: This course is a review of Asian Pacific Americans in the social, political, economic and cultural development of the United States from Reconstruction to the present. The emphasis is on the Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Filipino, Vietnamese, Cambodian, Lao, Hmong, and Hawaiian experiences. This course presents American history as it relates to the experience of Asian immigrants and Asian Pacific Americans.
Check the Online Class Schedule for information about course Prerequisites, Co-requisites, Enrollment Limitations and Advisory information .
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This course can help you earn the following degree(s) or certificate(s):
- Emphasis in Social and Behavioral Sciences: History - Associate in Arts
- Emphasis in Social and Behavioral Sciences: Human Development - Associate in Arts
- History - Associate in Arts
- History for Transfer - Associate in Arts
