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American Studies
(AMST)
300. Imagined Americas. (3-0). Credit 3.
Exploration of the development of major conceptions
of American culture with particular attention to the major
debates over the nature of national identity, set in historical
context. Prerequisite: Junior or senior classification or approval
of instructor.
310. Confronting Conflict. (3-0). Credit
3.
Exploration of America's legacy of violent conflict;
examples include Euro-American conflict, labor strife, crime,
urban riots, civil and international war and domestic violence.
Prerequisites: AMST 300 or approval of instructor.
320. Versions of the American Dream. (3-0).
Credit 3.
Exploration of American issues such as the "good
life," spirituality, utopian communities, consumption
and waste, economic expectations, and America as a "city
on a hill." Prerequisite: AMST 300 or approval of instructor.
330. Intersecting Cultures. (3-0). Credit
3.
Examines the questions of American identity
and its construction, especially through cultural encounters
in the Americas. Prerequisites: AMST 300 or approval of instructor;
junior or senior classification.
340. Region and Place. (3-0). Credit 3.
Explores the mythic functions of various settings
and practices in America and/or the United States; representations
of the landscape and regional sensibilities; various media,
such as literature, paintings, photography, film and music
examined. Prerequisites: AMST 300 or approval of instructor;
junior or senior classification.
481. Senior Seminar. (3-0). Credit 3.
A capstone course for the B.A. in American Studies,
featuring in-depth investigation of an issue, problem or question
in American Studies; includes a student research project and
research paper. Prerequisite: Completion of 12 credits in American
Studies or approval of instructor.
489. Special Topics in... Credit 1 to 4.
Special topics in an identified area of American
Studies. Prerequisite: Junior or senior classification or approval
of instructor.
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