The major in American studies examines the many cultures of the
United States from an interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary point of
view. The program is developed by student and adviser around relevant
courses in American studies and other disciplines to combine reading,
library research, and fieldwork. Independent study on special projects
is encouraged. Each student should select one of the following areas of
concentration: 
		  Literature, fine arts, and history 
		  Science and technology 
		  Popular culture and the media 
		  Folklore and folklife 
		  The major requires 30 credits beyond prerequisite courses: 
		  1. Prerequisites: 
		    21&62:352:223,224 Survey of American Literature 
		      21&62:512:201,202 Development of the United States 
		  2. 6 credits to include: 
		      21&62:050:300 Introduction to American Studies or 21&62:050:301 Documentation and Research in American Studies; and 
		    21&62:050:488,489 Topics in American Studies 
		  3. 6 additional credits in American Studies 050 
		  4. 6 additional credits in American Literature 352 or American History 512 
		
5. 12 credits in other departments in related courses approved by
American studies advisers. These courses are to be selected to support
the area of concentration. 
		 Students interested in a dual
major--American studies and another discipline--or an American studies
minor should contact an American studies adviser.