American Studies
The Program in American Studies is designed for
the purpose of studying the culture of the United States from an
interdisciplinary perspective. Required courses in history, literature, and
government provide students with a strong base from which to build
individualized programs according to their own interests and needs. The majority
of courses taken in the program are chosen from among offerings of the
traditional academic departments. The specific American Studies courses which
are offered use an approach which crosses conventional departmental boundaries,
studying a topic or time period from several different perspectives, such as
sociological, literary, or historical. In this way, students begin to synthesize
knowledge acquired from separate academic disciplines and gain a better
understanding of the complex culture of the United States.
Students in
the program are required to take at least one course in minority or ethnic
issues, such as Eng 237 , Eng 337 or His 250, His 350.
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