American Studies (AM)
American Studies is an interdisciplinary major that focuses upon life and culture
in the United States, past and present, using the resources, techniques, and approaches
of a variety of disciplines. The major examines the diversity of Americans as well
as their commonly shared experiences, and frequently emphasizes gender, sexuality,
class, race, and ethnicity as categories of cultural analysis. The major is structured
to allow students to take courses about the United States and related global topics
in several departments and to integrate that material into the interdisciplinary courses
that the faculty of the American Studies Department teach. Our majors have found American
Studies a strong background for careers in journalism, publishing, museums, historic
preservation, archaeology, education, government, law, and business, and working with
NGOs and the non-profit sector, as well as useful preparation for further study in
graduate and professional school programs.
The department encourages students to develop "areas of concentration" within the
major as early as the sophomore year and to select courses in anticipation of a major
research project in the required senior year seminar (AM-374). The department also
encourages students to study abroad or to participate in the Washington Semester for
at least one term, normally in the junior year, although majors should be aware that
AM-221: Methods and Approaches can be taken only in the spring term of the sophomore
or junior years.
Students interested in exploring the field of American Studies should take AM-101:
Introduction to American Studies in the first year, if possible. A variety of 200-level
electives are also open to first-year students during fall and spring semesters.
Recommended courses for a prospective major
Fall
AM 101 Queering American Culture
or AM 101 The Wizard of Oz as Cultural Myth
or any 200-level offering in American Studies
Spring
Any AM 101 course (if not already taken)
or any 200-level offering in Amercian Studies
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