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Minor Program
Detailed Course
Information
Courses Offered Spring'08
American studies is an interdisciplinary
field that critically examines the connections among
American literature, art, film, music, religion, economics
and politics. CASAR has a particular interest in the
encounters between the United States and the Middle East. AMST
215 Introduction to American Studies is required of all
students completing the minor. This team-taught course will
be offered for the first time in Fall 2005. Interested
students are asked to visit CASAR's office in College Hall
443, 4th floor.
American Studies
requires 15 credits: AMST 215, one course from AMST 220,
230, 265/266, 298, HIST 200, 271, 272, 273, 274, 278/279,
PSPA 251; SOAN 215; plus one course from AMST 275/276, 299, CVSP
260AM, ENGL 201, 224, 225, 226; plus two additional courses
chosen from any of the above or from the following (with the
stipulation that no more than one from this list may be
counted): ARCH 023, CVSP 208E, ENGL 215, 216, 218, 219, 222,
241, 242, PHIL 249, 263A, PSPA 234, 237. All AMST courses
carry humanities credit except AMST 265/266 and AMST 298.
Structure for Minor in American Studies
Requirements
(Minimum 15 credits)
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AMST 215
Introduction to American Studies (3 credits)
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Minimum 3 credits from Block A
(Social Sciences and History) and minimum 3 credits from
Block B (Humanities).
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Minimum 6 additional credits
from any other courses in Blocks A, B, and C (but no more
than one course can be counted from Block C).
Core Course: AMST 215
Introduction to American Studies (required)
Block A (at least one
course from this list required)
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AMST 220 The Shock of
Modernity in America (offered as CVSP 295AA 2004-2005)
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AMST 230 Cultural Geography
of North America (offered as CVSP 295AB Spring 2005)
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AMST 265/266 Special topics
in American Society
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AMST 298 Tutorial in American
Society
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SOAN 215 Anthropology of
America
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CVSP 295AE US Culture & World
Encounters
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HIST 200 Introduction to the
History of the United States
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HIST 271 Race, Class, Gender:
Introduction to American Social History
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HIST 272 Economic History of
the United States.
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HIST 273 The United States
and the Middle East.
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HIST 274 The United States in
the Twentieth Century
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HIST 278/279 Special Topics
in United States History
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PSPA 251 Politics and
Government: United States of America.
Block B (at least one
course from this list required)
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AMST 275/276 Special Topics
in American Arts
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AMST 299 Tutorial in American
Humanities
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CVSP 260AM. Music of the
United States
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ENGL 201. Survey of American
Literature
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ENGL 224. American Literature
to 1900
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ENGL 225. American Literature
from 1900 to 1960
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ENGL 226. Contemporary
American Literature
Block C (no more than
one course from this list allowed)
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ARCH 023. Form, Event,
Ideology: The American City as Case Study
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CVSP 208E. Modern and
Contemporary Studies: “Epic: Texts and Contexts II”
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ENGL 215. Twentieth Century
Literature
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ENGL 216. Drama
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ENGL 218. Poetry
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ENGL 219. Film as Text
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ENGL 222 Literature and
Culture
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ENGL 241. Cross-Cultural
Currents
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ENGL 242 Modernism and post
Modernism
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PHIL 249 Philosophy of
Feminism
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PHIL 263A. Contemporary
Philosophical Movements: “American Pragmatism and Its
Critics”
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PSPA 234. Globalization: Its
Evolution and Impact on the State
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PSPA 237. The Middle East in
International Politics since WWI
In addition, special topics
courses in some departments and programs may occasionally
deal with topics related to the United States. These
courses, and any others suggested for inclusion in the minor
must be approved, first by the CASAR Director, then by the
FAS curriculum committee.
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