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Jan 30, 2025
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2017-2018 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Philippine Studies Minor
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Program Learning Outcomes
Students will: - understand the formation of Filipino history, culture, and society in the Philippines, the United States, and globally
- develop an empathy for the values, behaviors, ethics, and perspectives of Filipinos
- be able to identify and discuss social, political, economic, business, psychological, and environmental issues relevant to the Philippines and the Filipino diaspora
- obtain basic, intermediate, and advanced Filipino/Tagalog language proficiencies
- appreciate the literary, linguistic, philosophical, religious,and artistic contributions of Filipinos to the United States, Asia, and the world
- apply knowledge for activism, advocacy, and social justice in the Philippines, the United States, the Asia Pacific, and the world
Minor Requirements (20 Units)
Electives (12 Units)
Students select 12 units of courses following these three suggested emphases: Social Justice and Activism Emphasis
Asian and Asian American Experience Emphasis
Filipino Language Emphasis *
- FILI 101-01 - First Semester Filipino/Tagalog
- FILI 102-01 - Second Semester Filipino/Tagalog
- FILI 201-01 - Third Semester Filipino/Tagalog
- FILI 202-01 - Fourth Semester Filipino/ Tagalog
Note:
* Students who take these courses to fulfill the Arts and Sciences language requirement or who test out of YPSP 101 , YPSP 102 , and YPSP 201 are not allowed to use this emphasis. |
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