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American Studies Program

Director and Professor: J. Attebery
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Mission

The American Studies program provides students with the opportunity to examine American culture, literature, institutions, and history through the combined perspectives and methods of the humanities, fine arts, and social sciences. Graduates can find their places in many fields that require interdisciplinary skills and knowledge: journalism, politics, publishing, social services, or writing and editing. Graduates may choose to pursue further professional training in graduate programs in American Studies or in a discipline or professional area emphasized within the option they choose for the major.

The major's "American Cultures" and "America in the World" thematic tracks enable students to minor in one of the College of Arts and Sciences' interdisciplinary minors or in English, history, or political science. Students may also choose a special option, in which they design a thematic track in consultation with the American Studies director. Special option tracks might be possible, for example, in topics such as ethnic studies, regionalism, social groups, popular culture, political processes, health issues, local history and museology, environmental history, or the arts. Students are encouraged to consult with the American Studies director to design programs that meet personal aspirations. 

Admission to Major Status

Students desiring to major in American Studies must have satisfied the following:
1. General Education Goals 1, 2, and 3 in their entirety,  
2. AMST 200 with a C or better, and  
3. an overall GPA of 2.5 or better.

Bachelor of Arts in American Studies

Requirements

In addition to the requirements for a Bachelor of Arts degree in the College of Arts and Sciences, American Studies majors will complete required core courses (15 credits), disciplinary methods courses (9 credits), and a thematic, special, or general option of at least 24 credits. Thematic options also satisfy an interdisciplinary minor or a minor in a discipline. Some of the thematic options require completion of particular methods courses.

Required Courses

AMST 200               Introduction to American Studies      	3 cr
AMST 403               Senior Project                        3 cr
ENGL 277 or 278        Survey of American Literature I or II 3 cr
HIST 118               U.S. History and Culture              3 cr
POLS 101               Introduction to American Government   3 cr
                                     
               Total: 15 cr

Disciplinary Methods Courses (9 cr) – 3 courses chosen from three of the following eight discipline groupings (numbered 1 through 8) 

1. Fine Arts 

ART 103        Creative Process				     3 cr
ART/MC 210     History and Appreciation of Photography       3 cr
DANC 105       Survey of Dance                               3 cr
MUSC 106       American Music                                3 cr
THEA 101       Appreciation of Drama                         3 cr

2. Literature

ENGL 211       Introduction to Literary Analysis             3 cr

3. Language Studies

ANTH/ENGL/LANG 107 Nature of Language                        3 cr
ENGL 280       Grammar and Usage                             3 cr
ENGL 281       Introduction to Language Studies              3 cr
 

4. Communications

M C 119        Introduction to Mass Media                    3 cr
COMM 208       Group Communication                           3 cr
COMM 254       Organizational Communication                  3 cr

5. History

HIST 291       The Historian's Craft                         3 cr

6. Women Studies

W S 201        Introduction to Women Studies                 3 cr

7. Social Sciences: Culture and Society

ANTH 203       Introduction to Archaeology                   3 cr
ANTH 230       Introduction to Biological Anthropology       3 cr
ANTH 250       Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology    3 cr
ANTH/ENGL 212  Introduction to Folklore/Oral Traditions      3 cr
SOC 206        Sociological Methods                          3 cr

8. Social Sciences: Economics and Politics

ECON 100       Economic Issues                               3 cr
ECON 201       Principles of Macroeconomics                  3 cr
ECON 202       Principles of Microeconomics                  3 cr
POLS 202       Introduction to Politics                      3 cr
POLS 221       Introduction to International Relations       3 cr


Thematic, Special, or General Option (24 or more cr) (A, B, or C detailed below)--Specialized and cross-disciplinary coursework

A. Thematic Option, providing the following 9 tracks:

American Cultures Tracks:
1. American Literature in Context (includes English minor) 
2. American Indian Studies (includes American Indian Studies minor) 
3. American Languages (includes Linguistics minor) 
4. The American West (includes History minor) 
5. Gender in America (includes Women Studies minor)

6. American Folk Cultures (includes Folklore minor)
America in the World Tracks:
1. America and World Affairs (includes political science minor) 
2. America in World History (includes history minor) 
3. Western Hemisphere Studies (includes Latino/a Studies minor) 
 
 
American Cultures Track 1, American Literature in Context (24 cr) (includes a Minor in English)            

Required Disciplinary Methods Courses:

ANTH/ENGL/LANG 107 Nature of Language                        3 cr
ENGL 211       Introduction to Literary Analysis             3 cr
Required course:
ENGL 301       Writing About Literature                      3 cr

Plus 4 English elective courses chosen from the following:

ANTH/ENGL 367  Language in the United States                 3 cr
ANTH/ENGL g453 American Indian Literature                    3 cr
ENGL 277 or 278* Survey of American Literature I or II*      3 cr
ENGL 353       The West in American Literature               3 cr
ENGL 356       Ethnicity in Literature                       3 cr
ENGL g480      Varieties of American English                 3 cr

           
OR
Upper-division ENGL period or genre courses with
an American Literature emphasis (chosen in consultation
with Director of American Studies)
*(whichever is not taken for the American Studies Core)

 Plus 3 contextual elective courses chosen from the following, with at least one upper-division and no more than 2 from the same department:

ANTH 238       Peoples and Cultures of the New World         3 cr
ANTH 239       Latino Peoples and Cultures                   3 cr
ANTH g452      American Indian Verbal Arts                   3 cr

ANTH/HIST 258 Native American History*                      3 cr
ANTH/POLS g478  Federal Indian Law                           3 cr
ANTH/POLS g479  Tribal Government                            3 cr
ART g424       Twentieth Century Art                         3 cr
HIST 251       Latin America*                                3 cr
HIST 252       East Asian History*                           3 cr
HIST 254       Middle Eastern Civilization*                  3 cr
HIST 255       African History and Culture*                  3 cr
HIST 307       Early North America                           3 cr
HIST g435      Colonial Frontiers in America and Africa      3 cr
SOC 248        Social Diversity                              3 cr
SOC 366        The Community                                 3 cr
* Only one course from the HIST 25X sequence may be applied to the American Literature in Context Track.  
American Cultures Track 2, American Indian Studies (27 cr) (includes a Minor in American Indian Studies)           
Consultation with American Indian Studies director required.
Required Courses: 
ANTH 100       General Anthropology                          3 cr
ANTH 238       People and Cultures of the New World          3 cr
ANTH g466      Current Issues in Indian Country              3 cr
ANTH g476      Seminar in American Indian Studies            3 cr
 
Plus one of the following courses:
ANTH/HIST 258  Native American History                       3 cr
ANTH/POLS g478  Federal Indian Law                           3 cr
ANTH g452      American Indian Verbal Arts                   3 cr
ANTH g454      Survey of American Indian Languages           3 cr
An approved American Indian Language course (minimum)        3 cr

Plus 2 additional approved upper-division American Indian Studies courses (6 credits)
Plus 2 contextual electives, at least one upper division, chosen from the following: 
ANTH/ENGL g490 Topics in Folklore                            3 cr
ENGL 353       The West in American Literature               3 cr
ENGL 356       Ethnicity in Literature                       3 cr
HIST 251       Latin America                                 3 cr
HIST 307       Early North America                           3 cr
HIST g421      Federal Indian Relations                      3 cr
HIST g435      Colonial Frontiers in America and Africa      3 cr
SOC 248        Social Diversity                              3 cr
SOC 366        The Community                                 3 cr
 
American Cultures Track 3, American Languages ( 32 cr) (includes a Minor in Linguistics)
Required Disciplinary Methods Course:

--For area studies and communications/rhetoric:
ANTH/ENGL/LANG 107 Nature of Language                        3 cr

--For communications/rhetoric: 

M C 119                Introduction to Mass Media            3 cr
 Required courses:
ANTH/ENGL 367  Language in the United States                 3 cr
ANTH g454      Survey of American Indian Languages           3 cr
ENGL 281       Introduction to Language Studies              3 cr
ENGL g480      Varieties of American English                 3 cr
One year of a foreign language in addition to the 8 credit hours of foreign language required under General Education Goal 10B
Plus one course chosen from the following:
ANTH/ENGL/LANG g455    Introduction to Phonetics             3 cr
ENGL g485      Linguistic Analysis                           3 cr
PHIL g410      Philosophy of Language                        3 cr
 
Additional contextual courses:

1. Area Studies:  9 credits, at least 3 upper-division, chosen from History, Anthropology, and English in a culture area of the student's choice and approved by the American Studies director and committee.

OR

2. Communications/Rhetoric: 9 credits chosen from:

COMM g451	Recent Rhetorical Issues		3 cr
COMM g442 American Rhetoric and Public Address 3 cr
MC 290 American Broadcasting 3 cr
THEA g420 American Theatre 3 cr


American Cultures Track 4, The American West (24 cr) (includes a Minor in History)

The American Studies Program recommends that student taking this track consider taking Spanish or Shoshoni for Goal 10B

Required Disciplinary Methods Course:

HIST 291	The Historian's Craft			3 cr
Plus three of the following courses, at least one of which must be HIST 101 or 102:
HIST 101	Foundations of Europe			3 cr 
HIST 102 Modern Europe 3 cr
HIST 251 Latin America 3 cr
HIST 252 East Asian History 3 cr   
HIST 254 Middle Eastern Civilization 3 cr
HIST 255 African History and Culture 3 cr

Plus two of the following:

HIST g421	Federal Indian Relations		3 cr
HIST g423 Idaho History 3 cr
HIST g425 Women in the North American West 3 cr
HIST g427 North American West 3 cr
GEOL/HIST/POLS g471 Historical Geography of Idaho  3 cr

Three contextual courses, at least two upper-division, chosen from the following:

ANTH 238	Peoples and Cultures of the New World*	3 cr
ANTH 239 Latino Peoples and Cultures 3 cr

ANTH/ENGL g453 American Indian Literature 3 cr
ANTH/HIST 258 Native American History 3 cr
ENGL 353 The West in American Literature 3 cr
HIST g435 Colonial Frontiers
in America and Africa 3 cr

*(only those offerings focusing on western peoples) 
 
American Cultures Track 5, Gender in America (24 cr) (includes a Minor in Women Studies)

Required Disciplinary Methods Courses:

W S 201		Introduction to Women Studies		3 cr

Required course:

W S 401		Feminist Thought			3 cr
Plus at least 2 courses chosen from:
HIST g425	Women in the North American West	3 cr
SOC 321 Families in American Society 3 cr
W S 311 American Women's Movements 3 cr
 
Plus 2 courses, totaling at least 6 credits, chosen from the following:
ANTH 215	Anthropology of Gender			3 cr
COMM g440 Gender and Communication 3 cr
HE g445 Human Sexuality and Health Education 2 cr
HIST g437 Families in Former Times 3 cr
HIST g439 Women in History 3 cr
SOC 250 Women, Crime and Corrections 3 cr
W S 459 Internship                            1-6 cr
W S g461 Independent Study 1-3 cr

OR

other courses approved semester-by-semester

for the Minor in Women Studies
Plus 3 contextual courses, two upper-division, chosen from the following: 
ENGL 328	Gender in Literature			3 cr
HIST 307 Early North America 3 cr
HIST 308 Industrialization and Reform
in the United States 3 cr
HIST 309 Modern United States 3 cr
HIST g427 North American West 3 cr
PSYC 250 Female and Male Roles 3 cr
SOC 248 Social Diversity 3 cr


American Cultures Track 6, American Folk Cultures (24 cr) (includes a Minor in Women Studies)

Required Disciplinary Methods Course::

ANTH/ENGL 212	Introduction to Folklore/Oral Tradition		3 cr
Choose 15 credits from:
ANTH 301	Introduction to Shoshoni Folklore		3 cr
ANTH g404 Material Culture Analysis 3 cr
ANTH g449 Methods and Techniques
of Ethnographic Field Research 3 cr
ANTH g452 American Indian Verbal Arts 3 cr
ANTH g472 Native American Arts 3 cr
ANTH/ENGL g490 Topics in Folklore 3 cr
ENGL g492 Folklore and Literature                         3 cr

Plus 9 credits in course work related to cultural media or a culture area, approved by the American Studies Committee and Director of American Studies.

























  
  
  
  
  
  
America in the World Track 1, America and World Affairs (24 cr) (includes a Minor in Political Science)
Required Disciplinary Methods Course: 
POLS 202       Introduction to Politics                      3 cr
Required courses:
POLS 221       Introduction to International Relations       3 cr
POLS 326       Recent American Foreign Policy                3 cr
POLS 331       Comparative Politics: Framework for Analysis  3 cr
Plus 2 of the following:
POLS g425      Topics in International Politics              3 cr
POLS g433      Politics of Developing Nations                3 cr
POLS g434      Terrorism and Political Violence              3 cr
POLS g492      Seminar (when offered with topic Human Rights)1-3 cr
Plus 3 contextual courses chosen from the following, with no two in the same discipline:
ANTH 239       Latino Peoples and Cultures                   3 cr
ANTH g423      Anthropology of International Health          3 cr
ECON 334       International Economics                       3 cr
ECON g472      Comparative Economic Systems                  3 cr
HIST g435      Colonial Frontiers in America and Africa      3 cr
HIST g460      The Global Hispanic Monarchy                  3 cr
HIST g474      Islam and Nationalism in the Modern World     3 cr
HIST g429      Foreign Relations Since 1900                  3 cr
HIST g430      Global Environmental History                  3 cr
 
America in the World Track, America in World History (24 cr) (includes a Minor in History)
Required Disciplinary Methods Course: 
HIST 291       The Historian's Craft                         3 cr
Three of the following courses, at least one of which must be HIST 101 or 102:
HIST 101       Foundations of Europe                         3 cr 
HIST 102
       Modern Europe                         3 cr
HIST 251       Latin America                                 3 cr
HIST 252       East Asian History                            3 cr
HIST 254       Middle Eastern Civilization                   3 cr
HIST 255       African History and Culture                   3 cr
 
Plus two of the following: 
HIST 307       Early North America                           3 cr
HIST 308       Industrialization and Reform
in the United States     3 cr
HIST 309       Modern United States                          3 cr
HIST g429      Foreign Relations Since 1900                  3 cr
HIST g430      Global Environmental History                  3 cr
HIST g435      Colonial Frontiers in America and Africa      3 cr
HIST g460      The Global Hispanic Monarchy                  3 cr
HIST g474      Islam and Nationalism in the Modern World     3 cr
 
Plus three of the following, no more than two of which may be from the same discipline:

ANTH g423      Anthropology of International Health          3 cr
ART g424       Twentieth Century Art                        
3 cr
ECON 334       International Economics                      
3 cr
ECON g472      Comparative Economic Systems                 
3 cr
POLS 326       Recent American Foreign Policy                3 cr
POLS 331       Comparative Politics: Framework for Analysis  3 cr
POLS g406      Intergovernmental Relations                   3 cr
POLS g425      Topics in International Politics              3 cr
POLS g433      Politics of Developing Nations                3 cr
POLS g434      Terrorism and Political Violence              3 cr
POLS g492      Seminar (when offered with topic Human Rights)1-3 cr
 
America in the World Track 3, Western Hemisphere Studies (24-26 cr) (includes a Minor in Latino/a Studies)

Required Disciplinary Methods Course:

ANTH 250       Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology    3 cr
Required courses:
ANTH 239       Latino Peoples and Cultures                   3 cr
HIST 251       Latin America                                 3 cr
SPAN 201,202   Intermediate Spanish I and II                 8 cr
       
  OR
SPAN 301,302   Spanish Conversation and Composition I and II 6 cr

              
  OR
Other 6-credit option with permission of Latino Studies Director
Plus two of the following: 
ANTH g424      Ethnomedicine of Latin America                3 cr
ANTH g487      Ethnographic Field School,
              
when offered in Mexico, Guatemala
              
and other Latin American countries          1-6 cr

ANTH g489      Special Topics in American Indian Studies,
when offered as Latin American Indigenous

              
Resource Management                         3 cr
HIST g450      Golden Age Castile                            3 cr
HIST g460      The Global Hispanic Monarchy                  3 cr
SPAN 342       Survey of Latin American Literature and Civilization  3 cr
SPAN g462      Early Twentieth Century Spanish American Literature  3 cr
 
Contextual Electives
Choose three of the following courses, with no more than one from any one discipline:
ANTH/ENGL g453 American Indian Literature                    3 cr
ANTH/POLS g478 Federal Indian Law                            3 cr
ANTH/POLS g479 Tribal Governments                            3 cr
ENGL 353       The West in American Literature               3 cr
ENGL 356       Ethnicity in Literature                       3 cr
ENGL 367       Language in the United States                 3 cr
ENGL g480      Varieties of American English                 3 cr
HIST 307       Early North America                           3 cr
HIST 308       Industrialization and Reform
                 
in the United States                        3 cr
HIST 309       Modern United States                          3 cr
HIST g421      Federal Indian Relations                      3 cr
HIST g425      Women in the North American West              3 cr
HIST g427      North American West                           3 cr
POLS 326       Recent American Foreign Policy                3 cr
POLS g401      Political Parties and Interest Groups         3 cr
POLS g403      The Presidency                                3 cr
POLS g404      The Legislative Process                       3 cr
POLS g411      American Political Theory                     3 cr
POLS g442      Constitutional Law                            3 cr
 

B.  Special Option (24 cr)

For their final 24 credits toward the Bachelor of Arts in American Studies, students may write a proposal for a thematic track of their own design, including at least 15 upper-division credits, in accordance with their academic interests and career goals. The proposal must include a rationale and a list of courses. These will be subject to review and approval of the American Studies Committee and Director of American Studies.

C.  General Option (24 cr)

For the final 24 credits toward the Bachelor of Arts in American Studies, students may choose a general interdisciplinary approach by taking courses with strong American content from the following four groupings.  

It is strongly recommended that students choosing this option add course work in order to minor in one of these disciplines.

1.  Two courses from Anthropology:
ANTH g414      New World Archaeology                         3 cr
ANTH g452      American Indian Verbal Arts                   3 cr
ANTH g454      Survey of American Indian Languages           3 cr
ANTH g466      Current Issues in Indian Country              3 cr
ANTH g472      Native American Arts                          3 cr
ANTH g474      Special Topics in Indian Education            3 cr
ANTH g489      Special Topics in American Indian Studies     3 cr
 
2.  Two courses from English and Fine Arts:
ANTH/ENGL g453 American Indian Literature                    3 cr
ART/M C 210    History and Appreciation of Photography       3 cr
ART g424       Twentieth Century Art                         3 cr

COMM g442      American Rhetoric and Public Address          3 cr
ENGL 353       The West in American Literature               3 cr
ENGL 356       Ethnicity in Literature                       3 cr
ENGL 367       Language in the United States                 3 cr
ENGL g480      Varieties of American English                 3 cr
M C 290        American Broadcasting                         3 cr
MUSC 106       American Music                                3 cr
THEA g420      American Theatre History                      3 cr

Upper-division ENGL period or genre literature courses – chosen
from semester offerings with American emphasis (subject to review
of American Studies director)

3. Two courses from History:
HIST 307       Early North America                           3 cr
HIST 308       Industrialization and Reform
                 
in the United States                        3 cr
HIST 309       Modern United States                          3 cr
HIST 337       Archaeology and History of Southern Idaho     3 cr
HIST g421      Federal Indian Relations                      3 cr
HIST g423      Idaho History                                 3 cr
HIST g425      Women in the North American West              3 cr
HIST g427      North American West                           3 cr
HIST g435      Colonial Frontiers in America and Africa      3 cr
HIST g471      Historical Geography of Idaho                 3 cr
 
4. Two courses from Political Science:
ANTH/POLS g478  Federal Indian Law                           3 cr
ANTH/POLS g479  Tribal Governments                           3 cr
POLS 308       State and Local Government                    3 cr
POLS 326       Recent American Foreign Policy                3 cr
POLS g401      Political Parties and Interest Groups         3 cr
POLS g403      The Presidency                                3 cr
POLS g404      The Legislative Process                       3 cr
POLS g411      American Political Theory                     3 cr
POLS g442      Constitutional Law                            3 cr
 

Minor in American Studies

The American Studies minor is designed to give the student majoring in another field an interdisciplinary knowledge of American culture. The minor requires 21 credits:
AMST 200       Introduction to American Studies              3 cr
ENGL 277 or 278 Survey of American Literature I or II        3 cr
HIST 118       U.S. History and Culture                      3 cr
POLS 101       Introduction to American Government           3 cr
3 upper-division courses with strong American content, 
approved by the American Studies director                    9 cr


American Studies Courses

AMST 100 Introduction to American Language and Cultures 3 credits. Introduction to the forms, uses, and conventions of American English, with emphasis upon their cultural origins and functional varieties. Intended primarily for speakers of standard English as second language or second dialect. F, S

AMST 200 Introduction to American Studies 3 credits. This course will introduce essential themes in American studies, will outline a basic canon of interdisciplinary knowledge, and will discuss methods with which aspects of American cultural life may be analyzed. Fulfills Goal 9 of the General Education Requirements. R

AMST 348 Independent Problems 3 credits. Consultation course for American Studies majors interested in problems in American Studies not adequately covered by regular offerings; for use in the American Studies Special Option. PREREQ: 58 credits and permission of the Director of American Studies. D

AMST 403 Senior Project 3 credits. Capstone interdisciplinary research project consolidating students' grasp of American Studies by examining an issue through at least two academic disciplines. Directed by the program director and evaluated by the American Studies Committee. PREREQ: Senior standing. D

AMST 410 Internship 1-6 credits. On-the-job experience in business, industry, government, or non-profit organization settings; for use in the American Studies Special Option. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. PREREQ: 58 credits and permission of the Director of American Studies. D



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