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3.00 Credits
This seminar is intended to focus study, research, and discussion on a single period, topic, or issue, such as the Great Awakening, the Civil War, the Harlem Renaissance, the Great Depression, or the 1960s. Topics vary. (Y) Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
This seminar is intended to focus study, research, and discussion on a single period, topic, or issue, such as the Great Awakening, the Civil War, the Harlem Renaissance, the Great Depression, or the 1960s. Topics vary.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
New Course in the subject of American Studies.
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3.00 Credits
An elective course for students in the Asian Pacific American Studies minor. Students will work with an APAS core faculty member to support the student’s own research. Topics vary, and must be approved by the APAS Director.
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3.00 Credits
An elective course for American Studies majors who have completed AMST 301-302. Students will work with an American Studies faculty member to support the student's own research. Topics vary, and must be approved by the Program Director. (SI) Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: AMST 301, 302. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
An elective course for American Studies majors who have completed AMST 301-302. Students will work with an American Studies faculty member to support the student's own research. Topics vary, and must be approved by the Program Director. (SI) Credits: 3 Anthropology
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3.00 Credits
An elective course for American Studies majors who have completed AMST 301-302. Students will work with an American Studies faculty member to support the student’s own research. Topics vary, and must be approved by the Program Director.
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3.00 Credits
This is a broad introductory course covering race, language, and culture, both as intellectual concepts and as political realities. Topics include race and culture as explanations of human affairs, the relationship of language to thought, cultural diversity and cultural relativity, and cultural approaches to current crises.
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3.00 Credits
This is a broad introductory course covering race, language, and culture, both as intellectual concepts and as political realities. Topics include race and culture as explanations of human affairs, the relationship of language to thought, cultural diversity and cultural relativity, and cultural approaches to current crises. (S) Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Anthropology of Globalization
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