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Professor: Piper (Coordinator)
The American Studies major offers a com-prehensive program in American
civilization which introduces students to the
complexities underlying the development of America
and its contemporary life. Thirteen courses are included.
Four Course Requirements
The primary integrating units of the
major, these coursessome
team-taughtwill encourage students to consider ideas
from different points of view and help them to correlate information and methods
from various disciplines:
1. AMST 200 America as a Civilization
(First semester of major
study)
2. AMST 220 American Tradition in the
Arts and Literature
3. HIST 449 or SOC 447 Research and
Methodology (junior or senior year)
4. Internship or Independent Study (junior
or senior year)
Concentration Areas
Six courses in one option and three in the other are needed. Six primary
concentration-option courses in American Arts or American
Society build around the insights gained in the core courses. They focus
particular attention on areas most germane to
academic and vocational interests. The three
additional
courses from the other option give further breadth to an understanding of America. Students also will be encouraged to
take elective courses relating to other cultures.
Students should design their American Studies major in consultation with the
program coordinator.
American Arts Concentration Option
ART 332 American Art of the 20th Century
ENGL 222 American Literature I
ENGL 223 American Literature II
MUS 128 American Music
MUS N 80 Studies in American Music
Thea N 80 Studies in American Theatre
American Society Concentration Option
Econ 224 Urban Problems
PSCI 331 Civil Rights and Liberties
PSCI 335 Law and Society
Soc 334 Racial and Cultural Minorities
Students interested in teacher certification should refer to the Department of Education
on page 99.
200
AMERICA AS A CIVILIZATION
An analysis of the historical,
sociocultural, economic, and political perspectives
of American civilization with special attention to the interrelationships between these
various orientations. May be taken for either
one-half unit (Section 200A) or full unit (Section
B); declared majors and prospective majors should take the full-unit course, 200B.
Alternate years.
220
AMERICAN TRADITION IN
THE ARTS AND LITERATURE
The relationship of the arts and literature
to the various historical periods of American life.
470-479 INTERNSHIP (See Index)
N80-N89 INDEPENDENT STUDY (See Index)
490-491 INDEPENDENT STUDY FOR
DEPARTMENTAL HONORS
(See Index)
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