Aug 23, 2025  
2024-25 College of Liberal Arts 
    
2024-25 College of Liberal Arts [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

American Studies Minor


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Meet the Faculty

American Studies is an interdisciplinary major/minor that educates students for responsible leadership and productive careers. It encourages students to use multiple academic disciplines and perspectives to explore the complexity and diversity of this nation’s history, literature, and culture. Students learn the role of ideas, discourse, and events in creating American culture. They examine the interplay of race, regional identity, politics, capitalism, globalization, and popular culture in developing an American identity.

Minor Requirements


Minors complete six (6) courses from at least four disciplines, including at least one class from three of the four core departments (English, History, Political Science, and Sociology).

Required Lower-level (1 course)


Complete one (1) lower-level courses

  • ENG 2xx (AMST designated courses)
  • HIS 1xx (AMST designated courses)

Required Upper-level (2 courses)


Complete two (2) upper-level courses

  • ENG 3xx or 4xx (AMST designated courses)
  • HIS 3xx or 4xx (AMST designated courses)
  • POL 3xx or 4xx (AMST designated courses)
  • SOC 3xx or 4xx (AMST designated courses)

Electives (2 courses)


        Complete one (1) lower-level AMST designated courses in any of the following disciplines: 

  • AAAS, ASJ, ART, CMC, ECO, ENG, ENV, FIL, HIS, MUS, PHI, POL, REL, SOC, and THE

 

Complete one (1) upper-level AMST designated courses in any of the following disciplines:

  • AAAS, ASJ, ART, CMC, ECO, ENG, ENV, FIL, HIS, MUS, PHI, POL, REL, SOC, and THE

Minor Policies


  • Students must also take at least one (1) elective from a department outside the four core departments (ENG, HIS, POL, SOC).
  • A maximum of three (3) transfer courses will be counted toward the minor

Note: This includes courses transferred from a study abroad program. 

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