Asian American Studies
    Duration2 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 4,203 / unit
    Next IntakeAugust 16, 2023
    Asian American Studies

    About

    The program consists of 30 units. No more than six units are allowed in Directed Reading or Special Study or a combination of both. A student must perform satisfactorily in the first year of graduate study by maintaining a minimum grade of B in all courses taken toward the degree or be subject to dismissal. CR/NC units are not acceptable towards the degree. A graduate student in good standing must maintain a B (3.0) GPA throughout the course of study.

    1. Gain an interdisciplinary understanding of the histories, cultures, and racialization of Asian Americans.
    2. Apply course concepts and critical theories and methodologies to identify the structural and ideological forces that shape the lives of Asian Americans.
    3. Apply the skills and knowledge acquired toward the self-determination and empowerment of Asian American communities.
    4. Develop values of social justice, equity, activism, and respect for differences.
    5. Construct evidence-based and persuasive oral and written arguments with proper citations and support from multiple forms of knowledge, including community and academic resources, that communicate what students have discovered.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Eligible Degrees: Bachelor's degree.

    Required Academic Documents: Degree certificate and transcript (record of subjects taken and marks earned) If your academic record is not in English, an English translation must accompany all academic documents. Academic documents must be university issued and sealed.

    GPA Equivalency: a GPA of "B" or higher is required for graduate study 70 - 79

    English Requirements

    • PTEMin 59
    • IELTSMin 6.5
    • TOEFLMin 80

    Fee Information

    Application Fee 70

    How to Apply

    Before Applying

    • Spend time reviewing your desired program's information
    • Note your program deadline for application. Applications are due by 9:00 pm the day of your application deadline. Refer to the lists below to determine your application deadline.
    • Review the minimum university requirements for admission for domestic or international students.
    • Gather your transcripts, test scores, and additional program materials that can be uploaded online. At this time, you may use unofficial copies, however, official copies will be required for formal review.
    • International students should also gather uploadable versions of their TOEFL or IELTS scores.
    • Provide notice to your recommenders prior to completing your application.

    Submitting Your Application

    • Go to the Cal State Apply portal, select semester from dropdown menu, create an account or login with account credentials
    • Upload and attach all required materials under the four quadrants
    • Once you have submitted names and emails for recommendations, recommendation requests are automatically generated.
    • Complete payment for application: $70. All fees are non-refundable and non-transferrable.
    • Once your application and payment have been submitted, you cannot add documents.

    Cal State Apply

    San Francisco State Graduate program applications are submitted through Cal State Apply. Cal State Apply is a Centralized Application Service (CAS) that simplifies the process of applying to CSU programs. You will only submit one application for the university and the graduate program.

    Quadrant I: Personal Information

    • Complete all of the required fields in the 7 sub-sections
    • Fields noted as optional may be skipped
       

    Quadrant II: Academic History

    • Colleges attended: Add all previous institution information and dates attended
    • Standardized tests: Standardized tests will be reported under Program Materials, click on "I am Not Adding Any Standardized Tests"
    • GPA entries: Graduate Studies will calculate your GPA from your previous institution transcripts, click on "Don't have a GPA to add"


    Quadrant III: Supporting Information

    • Experiences: You may opt out of all supporting materials, unless your intended program instructs you to use these fields. Select "I Am Not Adding Any Experiences" in this section of the application.
       

    Quadrant IV: Program Materials

    • Program materials is composed of 4 separate tabs. Carefully read the Home tab as the program lists all required materials and important information on this tab.
    • Questions: All required questions must be answered
    • Documents: All required documents must be uploaded. Attach documents that are legible. You may need to resize any scanned PDFs so that you do not exceed the MB limit for each document.
    • Recommendations: Once you have submitted names and emails for recommendations, recommendation requests are automatically generated.
    • Do not wait for recommendations to be returned. Continue with the application process in order to meet your deadline.

    After Submitting

    • Applications will be sent electronically to the program once all materials have arrived and evaluators have evaluated the minimum requirements are met.
    • The program reviews applications and makes their recommendations to the Graduate Division.
    • You will receive an email notifying you that a decision is ready.
    • Log into your Student Center to review the acceptance checklist. If you have not already arranged for submission of official copies of transcripts, test scores and degree certificates, you will need to make these arrangements.
    Asian American Studies
    San Francisco State University
    San Francisco State University
    United States of America

    United States of America, San Francisco