BA in American Studies
Bachelor's degree
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Methodology
Online
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Duration
Flexible
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Start date
Different dates available
The Bachelor of Arts in American Studies explores an array of topics ranging from music, advertising and film to government policy, science and religion.
Majors also complete elective courses and small, discussion-oriented seminars, culminating in a final senior research project on a topic of their choosing.
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Course programme
The following requirements must be fulfilled:
The general requirements stated under Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, Undergraduate Programs.
Additional curriculum requirements:
Required
- Early American Cultural History
- Modern American Cultural History
- Critiquing Culture
- Examining America
- Proseminar in American Studies
Five additional AMST courses selected from the following, no more than two of which may be at the 1000 level.
- Dean's Seminar
- Explorations in American Culture
- The American Cinema
- Politics and Film
- Race, Gender, and Law
- The Sixties in America
- Sophomore Colloquium
- Washington, DC: History, Culture, and Politics
- Washington, DC: History, Culture, and Politics
- Introduction to the Arts in America
- Freedom in American Thought and Popular Culture
- Varieties of Feminist Theory
- Explorations in Historical Geography
- The African American Experience
- U.S. Media and Cultural History
- U.S. Religion and Politics
- Sexuality in U.S. History
- Sex and Citizenship
- Sex and Citizenship
- Twentieth Century U.S. Immigration
- or AMST 2410W Twentieth Century U.S. Immigration
- Twentieth Century U.S. Immigration
- Twentieth Century U.S. Immigration
- Capitalism and Culture
- The American City
- The American City
- Themes in U.S. Cultural History
- Themes in U.S. Cultural History
- Special Topics in African American History
- American Architecture I
- American Architecture II
- Material Culture in America
- U.S. Popular Music and Culture
- Science, Technology, and Politics in Modern America
- Science, Technology, and Politics in Modern America
- Human Mind and Artificial Intelligence
- Discovering the Mind
- Hashtag America
- The United States in Global Context, 1898-Present
- World War II in History and Memory
- World War II in History and Memory
- Latinos in the United States
- American Art in the Age of Revolution
- American Art in the Era of National Expansion
- U.S. Urban History
- U.S. Social History
- U.S. Women's History to 1865
- U.S. Women's History to 1865
- U.S. Women's History II
- African American History to 1865
- African American History Since 1865
- African American Women's History
- African American Women's History
- The American Jewish Experience
- Popular Music and Politics
- Planning Cities
- Historical Archaeology
- Historical Archaeology Field Program
- Special Topics
- Special Topics
- Epidemics in American History
- Race, Medicine, and Public Health
BA in American Studies