Other courses for the minor are selected from appropriate American topics offerings within the liberal arts college, such as:
African-American Studies
50:014:300 The Slave Narratives (3)
50:014:301 Era of the Harlem Renaissance (3)
50:014:364 The African-American Political Tradition (3)
Art
50:082:332 African-American Art (3)
50:082:367 American Art: 1650-1900 (3)
50:082:368 20th-Century American Art (3)
50:082:382 History of Design (3)
Economics
50:220:310 American Economic History (3)
English
All 352 (American literature) courses
Film Studies
50:354:315 American Film (3)
History
All 512 (American history) courses open to nonmajors, except 50:512:211 and 212
Music
50:700:309 American Music (3)
Philosophy
50:730:367 American Philosophers (3)
Political Science
50:790:215 Introduction to American Politics (3)
50:790:304 Politics and Culture (3)
50:790:356 Women and Politics (3)
50:790:364 Politics of Minority Groups (3)
50:790:375 American Political Thought (3)
50:790:401 American Constitutional Development (3)
50:790:409 Law and American Civilization (3)
50:790:422 Politics, Business, and American Capitalism (3)
50:790:434 Government, Business, and American Politics (3)
50:790:442 Human Freedoms and the Constitution (3)
Psychology
50:830:203 The Psychology of Minority Groups (3)
Religion
50:840:108 Introduction to Religion and Contemporary Culture (3)
50:840:216 African-American Religions (3)
50:840:225 Religion in Contemporary America (3)
50:840:340 Family Ethics (3)
Sociology
50:070:323 Anthropology of American Culture (3)
50:070:338 North American Indians (3)
50:070:344 Dance of the African Diaspora (3)
50:202:201 Criminal Justice in American Society (3)
50:920:306 Sociology of the Family (3)
50:920:316 Race and Ethnicity (3)
50:920:321 Urban Sociology (3)
50:920:332 Social Stratification (3)
50:920:370 Globilization and Social Change (3)
50:920:430 African-American Culture (3)
50:920:442 Mass Media and Popular Culture (3)
Theater Arts
50:965:215 Black Theater I (3)
50:965:216 Black Theater II (3)
50:965:307 American Popular Entertainment (3)
50:965:308 American Musical Theater (3)
Urban Studies and Community Planning
50:975:204 Poverty and Urban Environmental Systems (3)
50:975:219 History of the Ghetto and American Slums (3)
With the approval of a program director, students pursuing the Walt
Whitman option may select from the preceding courses, as well as from
the following courses, which offer an expanded context for
understanding Whitman`s work:
English
50:350:322 Romantic Period (3)
50:350:324 Victorian Literature (3)
50:350:377 Literature and Sexuality (3)
Music
50:700:337 Opera (3)
Psychology
50:830:312 Psychology of Consciousness (3)
50:830:347 Psychology of Human Sexuality (3)
Religion
50:840:211 Eastern Religions (3)
50:840:213 Myth and Symbol (3)