B.S. in American Studies
Program Chair: Bill Vitek
Program Goals
Clarkson’s American Studies major provides students with a historically grounded, multidisciplinary and multicultural approach to the American experience. Through coursework and research in literature, history, politics, anthropology, sociology, philosophy and media, program majors will be introduced to the rhetoric and reality of such American ideals as individual freedom, social equality and material opportunity. The American studies major aims to give students the tools to understand and address many of the pressing issues facing American society in a global, highly interconnected world.
Students majoring in American studies will:
- acquire a broadly based understanding of American society and culture. This understanding will rest upon a foundation of history, politics and literature.
- gain an understanding of how to identify a research problem, how to choose the appropriate methodology to investigate the problem, and how to analyze and interpret the data necessary to report on this problem.
- contribute to the preservation and creation of knowledge via the American Studies Online database project.
- acquire knowledge that places American society and culture in a global context or an international perspective.
Through their American Studies major at Clarkson, students will also gain the ability to:
- Write clearly and persuasively
- Speak effectively in a group setting
- Think critically
- Understand and analyze complex problems
- Examine and interpret evidence
- Organize and synthesize large amounts of information
Requirements*
120 credit hours including:
- 1 credit Introduction to the Liberal Arts pre-seminar
- the Humanities/Social Sciences Research Seminar
- 30 credit hours in American Studies including:
- the American Studies Online, a one-credit module
- the American Studies Foundation comprising at least three of the following five courses:
American Lit I; American History I; American Politics; American Lit II or American History II - a concentration of seven courses organized either by discipline or by a theme, an issue, a problem or a period.
Students majoring in American Studies are required to take a concentration of at least five courses in a pre-professional field, such as pre-law, pre-med, pre-physical therapy, business or communications and media. This pre-professional concentration provides students with opportunities to increase career choices, while at the same time exploring a wide variety of interests through their major.
*Courses taken to fulfill requirements for a Humanities/Social Science Major cannot be used to fulfill requirements for a Humanities and Social Science Minor.
| American Studies Curriculum |
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| FIRST YEAR | ||||||
| First Semester | Second Semester | |||||
| Course | Title | Cr. Hrs. | Course | Title | Cr. Hrs. | |
| UNIV190 | The Clarkson Seminar | 3 | American Studies | |||
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Math Course |
Foundation Course | 3 | ||||
| (MA180 recommended) | 3 | MA282 | Statistics | 3 | ||
| Science Course | 3 | Science Course | 3 | |||
| American Studies | KA Course | 3 | ||||
| Foundation Course | 3 | Pre-professional | ||||
| Free Elective | 3 | Concentration or | ||||
| FY100 | First-Year Seminar | 1 | Free Elective | 3 | ||
| Hum/SS120 | Introducing Liberal Arts | 1 | ![]() |
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| SOPHOMORE YEAR | ||||||
| First Semester | Second Semester | |||||
| Course | Title | Cr. Hrs. | Course | Title | Cr. Hrs. | |
| American Studies | Major Course | 3 | ||||
| Foundation Course | 3 | KA Course | 3 | |||
| KA Course | 3 | Pre-professional | ||||
| Pre-professional | Concentration | 3 | ||||
| Concentration | 3 | Free Elective | 3 | |||
| Free Electives | 6 | Free Elective or | ||||
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| 15 | Cross-Cultural | |||||
| Course | 3 | |||||
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| JUNIOR YEAR | ||||||
| First Semester | Second Semester | |||||
| Course | Title | Cr. Hrs. | Course | Title | Cr. Hrs. | |
| Major Course or | Major Course or | |||||
| Free Elective | 6 | Free Elective | 6 | |||
| KA/UC | 3 | KA/UC | 3 | |||
| Pre-professional | Pre-professional | |||||
| Concentration | 3 | Concentration | 3 | |||
| Free Elective or | Free Elective or | |||||
| Technology Course | 3 | Technology Course | 3 | |||
| AS300 | American Studies Online | 1 | mechanical engineering | |||
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| SENIOR YEAR | ||||||
| First Semester | Second Semester | |||||
| Course | Title | Cr. Hrs. | Course | Title | Cr. Hrs. | |
| Hum or SS480 | Research | 3 | Major Course or | |||
| Pre-professional | Free Elective | 6 | ||||
| Concentration or | Free Electives | 7 | ||||
| Free Elective | 3 | ![]() |
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| KA/UC | 3 | 13 | ||||
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| Free Elective | 3 | |||||
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| Course | 3 | |||||
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Students in the Class of 2010 and later — see Academic Requirements for details of the Clarkson Common Experience including the First-Year Seminar, the Clarkson Seminar, Knowledge Area (KA) courses, University Courses (UC), and related requirements.










