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Franklin and Marshall College
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Religion and Moby Dick. Rights and Representations. American Masculinities. Women and Popular Culture. The courses listed below have been approved as American Studies electives by the American Studies Committee. They have been selected on the basis of being self-conscious about their American subject matter as a problem or issue or because of the questions they raise about American identity. Other courses that meet these criteria, such as topics courses, may be approved by the Chairperson of American Studies. Students should be aware that some of these courses have prerequisites. AMS-Other elective American Studies courses, if appropriate. ART 243. American Art. ENG 206. American Tradition I. ENG 207. American Tradition II. ENG 208. American Tradition III. ENG 252. American Novel. ENG 263. Contemporary American Novel. ENG 461-489. Author's seminars, where appropriate.MUS 105. Jazz. MUS 106. History of the Blues. MUS 112. American Music. PHI 317. 20th-Century American Philosophy. AMS-Other elective American Studies courses, if appropriate. ECO 310. Labor Economics. ECO 330. Public Finance and Social Choice. GOV 203. American Political Tradition. GOV 210. American Presidency. GOV 211. Urban Government. GOV 230. Foreign Policy Analysis. GOV 231. National Security Policy. GOV 312. The Congress. GOV 313. The Bureaucracy. GOV 314. American Constitution. GOV 315. Civil Rights and Civil Liberties. GOV 370, 470. Topics in American Politics. HIS 331, 332. African American History. HIS 345. Recent America Since 1945. HIS 409, 411. Selected Studies/Social and Political History. HIS 420. Selected Studies/Intellectual and Cultural History of the United States. STS 383. History of American Science and Technology. SOC 210. Class, Status and Power. SOC 330. Sociology of Medicine. SOC 350. Sociology of Gender. SOC 360. Race and Ethnic Relations. SOC 420. Sociology of Education.
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3.00
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(717) 291-3911
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Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
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