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AMCS 3325: Topics in Politics: Constitutional Politics in the U.S.
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Same as Pol Sci 3325
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AMCS 332B: Environmental and Energy Issues
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Same as Pol Sci 332B
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AMCS 3330: Topics in Linguistics: The American Languages
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Same as AFAS 330
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AMCS 3331: Topics in Politics: Social and Political Movements
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Same as Pol Sci 333
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AMCS 3331 - Topics in Politics: Social and Political Movements
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AMCS 336: Topics in American Culture Studies
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Topics courses in American Culture Studies are offered routinely and examine aspects of our culture from various disciplines and often through multidisciplinary approaches. Courses previously offered include: 19th Century American Indian Literature; Hurricane Katrina: A Case Study in Disaster and Relief; The History of Popular Culture in the United States; Mark Twain: Humor and Politics in 19th Century; and American Presidential Rhetoric. Courses are sometimes team-taught or combine community service with learning. Faculty includes WU professors, visiting scholars, community leaders, or advanced graduate fellows in American Culture Studies.
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AMCS 338: Citizenship and Public Service
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
This course provides an in-depth exploration of citizenship and public service. What does it mean to be a citizen in a democratic country? What are the expectations of democracy, our rights and responsibilities? Do we have obligations to our society in terms of public service? We begin the semester with an examination of various theoretical perspectives on citizenship: Should citizens be expected to participate in civic life? Should participation be encouraged among some people and not others? What does it mean when we engage in civic life, and when we don't? We then explore and discuss historic and contemporary views on various ways that citizens can and do engage in public service, broadly defined, to address societal problems and bring change to their local, national, and global communities. We examine whether public service and citizenship are inclusive across class, race, gender, and immigrant status. Students draw on their own experiences in individual service-learning placements and apply them to an examination of how we can increase the likelihood of citizen involvement in American civic life. Note: Students are expected to participate in three hours of community service per week.
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AMCS 3381: Topics in Politics: National Security, Civil Liberties, and the Law
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Same as Pol Sci 3381
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AMCS 3391: Topics in 19th- and 20th-Century American Writing: American Short Fiction
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Same as E Lit 3391
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AMCS 3402: The American Novel: Split and Hybrid American Identities
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Same as E Lit 340W
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AMCS 341: Understanding the Evidence: Provocative Topics of Contemporary Women's Health and Reproduction
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Same as WGSS 343
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