American Studies

Master

In Providence (USA)

£ 6001-7000

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Providence (USA)

The American Studies master's degree program provides exposure to a wide range of social, cultural and political phenomena in the U.S., past and present. The program fosters critical thinking, an awareness of the connection between social justice and scholarship, and public engagement.

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Location

Start date

Providence (USA)
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Providence, RI 02912

Start date

On request

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Course programme

The American Studies master's degree program is an eight–course sequence of study with flexible residence requirements. A standard program encompasses two semesters of four courses each. Notably, recent course offerings have included transnational classroom experiences, joining students based in Providence via the Internet to students outside the US, an experience in keeping with the transnational framework of the program. A required seminar — "Introduction to Interdisciplinary American Studies" — also adopts a transnational frame. The program encourages participation from international students but also accepts U.S. applicants.

Master's recipients in American Studies have gone on to doctoral studies in American Studies, English and History, professional programs in journalism and public affairs, and employment and internships in advertising, publishing, government service and teaching.

The Department of American Studies at Brown was founded in 1945 as a collaborative as well as interdisciplinary enterprise. The first catalog statement explained that its purpose was "to provide the student with a more comprehensive and better unified knowledge of American Civilization... than would be possible within the limits of a single department." This rigorous interdisciplinary approach still informs the program's goal of reaching a better understanding of the diverse cultures, groups, and experiences that make up American Studies. In recent years, the Department has expanded its commitment to global and international contextualization, public engagement, and new media understandings.

Admission Requirements
  • Writing Sample: Required (short sample of 10–20 pages in area of interest)
  • GRE General: Not required
  • GRE Subject: Not required

Application Deadline: Applications for international students will be accepted until April 15, and applications for domestic students will be accepted until May 1.


American Studies

£ 6001-7000