• AMST 4999

    Distinguished Majors Thesis Seminar
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    Fall 2025

    This workshop is for American Studies majors who have been admitted to the DMP program. Students will discuss the progress of their own and each other's papers, with particular attention to the research and writing processes. At the instructor's discretion, students will also read key works in the field of American Studies. Prerequisites: admission to DMP.

  • AMST 5232

    Oral History Workshop: A Hands-On Approach to Researching the Past
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    Spring 2025

    The course is run as a workshop, a space for students to learn oral history methodologies in a hands-on manner. In partnership with local/regional organizations, students will learn to conduct interviews and related research, which may include completing historical surveys, doing genealogical work, & completing archival or database research. Students will learn new skills while helping expand historical archives and knowledge of regional history.

  • AMST 5500

    Graduate Topics in American Studies
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    Spring 2025

    Various topics offered in American Studies at the graduate level

  • AMST 8001

    Approaches to American Studies
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    Spring 2025

    This course introduces graduate students to the field of American Studies, the interdisciplinary study of US culture. Students will be exposed to a variety of influential theoretical and methodological interventions that have occurred over the field's history, and will also be introduced to some of the principal intellectual, political, and professional issues they will face while pursuing a career in the field.

  • AMST 8993

    Independent Study in American Studies
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    Fall 2025

    A single semester of independent study under faculty supervision for students doing intensive research on a subject not covered in the usual courses. Requires approval by a faculty member who has agreed to supervise a guided course of reading and substantial written exercise, a detailed outline of the research project, and authorization by the Director of the AMST program.