American Studies Courses in Spring
2003 (formally Winter)
AMS 200 Introduction
to American Studies, 3 hours
This course introduces students to the interdisciplinary study of
American culture and history, focusing on the theme of individualism
and the community. (This class fulfills the General Education Requirement.)
20329 MW 0400-0515PM Millar
60050 MW 0630-0745PM Carlson
60151 TR 0930-1045AM DeBruler
60165 TR 1100-1215PM Solberg Viar
61115 TR 0200-0315PM Messana
64496 TR 0630-0745PM Betcher
28033 MW 0200-0315PM Podruchny
***** TR 0200-0315PM Joslin
AMS 300 Regional
Culture in America, 3 hours
This course looks closely at a region in America, considering ways
scholars work across traditional disciplinary boundaries to construct
a coherent understanding of what is meant by culture.
60068 TR 1230-0145PM Potter
60178 TR 1100-1215PM Nassaney
63449 TR 0930-1045AM Millar
64484 TR 0930-1045AM Staff
AMS 390 Internship,
3-6 hours
After completing at least 18 hours of course work, a student may choose
to work outside the University on a regional or national project.
28648 Hours Arranged Joslin
AMS 500 Special
Topics
Course Prerequisite AMS 200 and AMS 300
U.S. Sports History (cross
listed in History)
60420 TR 0200-0315PM Borish
Sociology of the Underclass
(cross listed in Sociology)
61733 TR Hours Arranged Davidson
Woods Water History Environment
(cross listed in ENV)
64511 TR 0200-0315PM Chiarappa
AMS 598 Independent
Study
29703 Hours Arranged Joslin