American Studies
About the Programs
The field of American studies extends across a broad spectrum of disciplines to offer integrating perspectives on American experience, thought, and expression. In this respect, American studies is decidedly interdisciplinary in its approaches, but at the same time it is very much a field to itself, generating its own lines of inquiry concerning the American cultural mosaic.
Minor in American Studies
The minor in American studies offers its students the opportunity to understand the American experience in a broader context than is usually possible through the study of a single discipline. More specifically, it provides students with courses that focus on matters that have been traditionally at issue in the study of American civilization and culture. Required are two general courses (A301 and A302) that examine the broad questions of American identity and American community. These will provide underpinnings for the remaining 9 credit hours of course work. A special feature of this program is the senior tutorial, which gives students the opportunity to engage in in-depth research under the guidance of an American studies faculty member.
Students enrolled in the American studies minor program will be required to complete 15 credit hours of upper-level course work, including the senior tutorial, which attempts to synthesize the other courses and the student's particular interests in the field of American studies. As a prerequisite, students must complete History H105 and H106 or provide evidence of knowledge of a general outline of the history of the United States; however, these courses do not count toward minor credit. A student's minor program will be developed in consultation with American studies faculty members and the student's American studies advisor. The student will be required to complete the following program:
1. A301 The Question of American Identity (3 cr.)
2. A302 The Question of American Community (3 cr.)
3. Two additional courses at the 300 or 400 level offered under the American studies rubric or cross listed in American Studies (6 cr.)
4. A499 Senior Tutorial (3 cr.)
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American Studies OverseasEngland, Exchange Program with the University of Derby This is a fall semester long program at the University of Derby. Students from any IUPUI school are eligible to participate and can take a wide range of courses that are offered at the University. Since this is an exchange program, students will pay normal IUPUI tuition costs. The program will begin Fall of 2004. Faculty Contact: Jonathan Eller, (317) 274-5820, jeller@iupui.edu For information about the University of Derby, please click on the link below. http://www.derby.ac.uk/ For information about the Derby and the surrounding area, please click on the link below. http://www.derbyshireuk.net/ To apply to this program, please click on the link below. http://www.iupui.edu/~oia/SA/IUPUIApplication.htm Visit the Office for International Affairs for more information. |
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