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2013-2014 Academic Catalog 
    
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American Studies Major


Requirements for the Major


There are two tracks available for completion of the major, one with a disciplinary focus, the other with a thematic focus. Students must choose which track they will follow by the beginning of their junior year. Those who opt for the theme-based track must choose a theme in consultation with their advisor and submit a 3-4 page proposal by week five of the fall semester of the junior year.

Track 1 (11 courses):


To introduce students to the field of American studies, students take:


  • a prerequisite course that is team-taught by members of the intercollegiate faculty in the spring semester to introduce the themes, concerns and methodologies of American Studies (one course).

To provide a broad knowledge and set of skills in the field, students take:


To provide depth as well as breadth, students take:


  • normally taken in the fall of the junior year (one course);
  • Three seminar or upper-division courses in a single discipline (e.g. anthropology, art history, English) (three courses)

For their capstone experience in American Studies, students must complete:


  • (two courses). All students are required to write a senior thesis by enrolling in a two-course, two-credit sequence. Students will enroll in AMST 190 , a seminar, in the fall semester. In the spring semester, students enroll in AMST 191  and complete the thesis under the direction of their thesis adviser and second reader, at least one of whom must be from the student’s home campus.

Track 2 (11 courses):


To introduce students to the field of American studies, students take:


  • a prerequisite course that is team-taught by members of the intercollegiate faculty in the spring semester to introduce the themes, concerns, and methodologies of American studies (one course).

To provide a broad knowledge and set of skills in the field, students take:


To provide depth as well as breadth, students take:


  • normally taken in the fall of the junior year (one course);
  • Four courses drawn from at least two departments that focus on a specific theme (e.g., Race and Social Justice in the U.S.; the U.S. in a Transnational Context) (four courses).

For their capstone experience in American studies, students must complete:


  • (two courses). All students are required to write a senior thesis by enrolling in a two-course, two-credit sequence. Students will enroll in AMST 190 , a seminar, in the fall semester. In the spring semester, students enroll in AMST 191  and complete the thesis under the direction of their thesis adviser and second reader, at least one of whom must be from the student’s home campus.

Honors Requirements


Students may pursue an honors degree in American studies by fulfilling the following additional requirements:

  1. Maintain a GPA in the major of 11.
  2. Receive a grade of A- or better on the thesis.
  3. Successfully defend the thesis in an oral examination before a committee of three members (the thesis committee, plus an additional member).

Students interested in the Honors Program should notify Professor Delmont, coordinator of the American Studies Program at Scripps, in the spring of their junior year.