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Director of Undergraduate Studies
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A minimum of 26 credit hours; 23 credit hours must be in courses acceptable toward graduation.
A cumulative grade point average of at least 2.00 on all work.
Demonstrated academic achievement by satisfying the following:
Completion of Department of American Studies admission coursework with grades of "C" or better:
Credit |
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1. |
Introductory course in American Studies: |
3 |
2. |
Interdepartmental Studies in Culture, Community and Social Justice: In consultation with an American Studies advisor, choose 9 credit hours from at least two of the following programs or departments. At least 6 credit hours of this coursework must be 300-level and above; no more than 6 credits in any one area: Africana Studies, Chicana and Chicano Studies, International Studies, Latin American Studies, Native American Studies, Peace Studies, Religious Studies, and/or Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies. |
9 |
3. |
Individualized Focus Area in American Studies: In consultation with an American Studies advisor, choose courses from the American Studies Department that reflect your scholarly interests. At least 12 credits must be 300-level or above. |
18 |
4. |
AMST 385: The Problem of American: Theories and Methods (Offered every Fall) |
3 |
5. |
AMST 485 Senior Seminar in American Studies (Offered every Spring) |
3 |
|
Total |
36 |
This interdisciplinary concentration provides a degree in American Studies with a focus on the southwest and/or various borderlands throughout the southwest.
Credit |
|
AMST 1150: Introduction to Southwest Studies |
3 |
Interdepartmental Studies in Culture, Community, and Social Justice: In consultation with an American Studies advisor, choose 9 credit hours from at least two of the following programs or departments with courses focusing on the southwest and/or borderlands. At least 6 credits must be 300 level or above; no more than 6 credits in any one area. Africana Studies, Chicana and Chicano Studies, International Studies, Latin American Studies, Native American Studies, Religious Studies, and/or Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies |
9 |
Individualized Focus Area in American Studies: In consultation with an American Studies advisor, choose courses from the American Studies Department that reflect your scholarly interests in the southwest and/or borderlands. At least 12 credits must be 300 level or above. |
18 |
AMST 385: The Problem of America: Theories and Methods |
3 |
AMST 485: Senior Seminar in American Studies |
3 |
Total Credit Hours |
36 |
Undergraduate students majoring in other departments are welcome to pursue a second major in American Studies, or a second major in American Studies with a concentration on Southwest and Borderlands Studies.
Credit |
||
1. |
Introductory course in American Studies: |
3 |
2. |
Interdepartmental Studies in Culture, Community, and Social Justice: In consultation with an American Studies advisor, choose 6 credit hours from at least two of the following programs or departments: Africana Studies, Chicana and Chicano Studies, International Studies, Latin American Studies, Native American Studies, Peace Studies, Religious Studies, and/or Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies. All 6 credits must be 300 level or above. |
6 |
3. |
Individualized Focus Area in American Studies: In consultation with an American Studies advisor, choose courses from the American Studies Department that reflect your particular scholarly interests. All 9 credits must be 300 level or above. |
9 |
4. |
AMST 385: The Problem of America: Theories and Methods (Offered every Fall) |
3 |
5. |
AMST 485: Senior Seminar in American Studies (Offered every Spring) |
3 |
Total Credit Hours |
24 |
This interdisciplinary concentration provides a degree in American Studies with a focus on the southwest and/or various borderlands throughout the southwest.
Credit |
||
1. |
AMST 1150: Introduction to Southwest Studies |
3 |
2. |
Interdepartmental Studies in Culture, Community, and Social Justice: In consultation with an American Studies advisor, choose 6 credit hours from at least two of the following programs or departments: Africana Studies, Chicana and Chicano Studies, International Studies, Latin American Studies, Native American Studies, Peace Studies, Religious Studies, and/or Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies. All 6 credits must be 300 level or above. |
6 |
3. |
Individualized Focus Area in American Studies: In consultation with an American Studies advisor, choose courses from the American Studies Department that reflect your scholarly interests in the southwest and/or borderlands. All 9 credits must be 300 level or above. |
9 |
4. |
AMST 385: The Problem of America: Theories and Methods (Offered every Fall) |
3 |
5. |
AMST 485: Senior Seminar in American Studies (Offered every Spring) |
3 |
Total Credit Hours |
24 |
Undergraduate students majoring in other departments are welcome to pursue a minor in American Studies or a minor in Southwest and Borderlands Studies.
Credit |
|
Introductory course in American Studies: |
3 |
Interdepartmental Studies in Culture, Community, and Social Justice: In consultation with an American Studies advisor, choose 6 credit hours from at least two of the following programs or departments: Africana Studies, Asian Studies, Chicana and Chicano Studies, International Studies, Latin American Studies, Native American Studies, Religious Studies, and/or Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies. All 6 credits must be 300-level or above. |
6 |
Individualized Focus Area in American Studies: In consultation with an American Studies advisor, choose courses from the American Studies Department that reflect the student’s particular scholarly interests. All 9 credits must be 300 level or above. |
9 |
AMST 385: The Problem of America: Theories and Methods (Offered every Fall) |
3 |
Total |
21 |
Credit |
|
AMST 1150: Introduction to Southwest Studies |
3 |
Interdepartmental Studies in Culture, Community, and Social Justice: In consultation with an American Studies advisor, choose 6 credit hours from at least two of the following programs or departments: Africana Studies, Asian Studies, Chicana and Chicano Studies, International Studies, Latin American Studies, Native American Studies, Religious Studies, and/or Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies. All 6 credits must be 300-level or above. |
6 |
Individualized Focus Area in American Studies: In consultation with an American Studies advisor, choose courses from the American Studies Department that reflect the student’s particular scholarly interests. All 9 credits must be 300 level or above. |
9 |
AMST 385: The Problem of America: Theories and Methods (Offered every Fall) |
3 |
Total |
21 |
Departmental Honors in American Studies is available to American Studies majors through an Honors Thesis program. In order to participate, a student must apply to the Director of Undergraduate Studies (DUS). Applications are available on the American Studies website. Through the process of the application, honors candidates will work with the Director of Undergraduate Studies to find a faculty mentor and enroll in the AMST 499: American Studies Honors Thesis for three credit hours. AMST 499 is intended as a capstone experience for senior honors candidates who are interested in writing an expanded research project on a chosen topic, in the same semester or the semester after they have completed a thesis in AMST 485: American Studies Senior Seminar.
Courses in American Studies (AMST) are categorized in areas of interest. The category for each course appears in parenthesis at the end of the course description according to the following legend:
General (G); Cultural Studies (C); Environmental and Social Justice (ESJ); Gender Studies (GS); Popular Culture (PC); Race, Class and Ethnicity (RCE); and Southwest Studies (SS).
AMST 1110. Introduction to Environmental and Social Justice. (3)
AMST 1120. Introduction to Gender, Sexuality and U.S. Empire. (3)
AMST 1130. Introduction to Politics in Popular Culture [Introduction to American Popular Culture]. (3)
AMST 1140. Introduction to Critical Race and Indigenous Studies [Introduction to Race, Class and Ethnicity]. (3)
AMST 1150. Introduction to Southwest Studies. (3)
AMST 1996. Topics. (1-6, no limit Δ)
AMST 2996. Topics. (1-6, no limit Δ)
AMST 303. Law, Violence, and Empire. (3)
AMST 309 / 509. Topics in Social Movements. (3, may be repeated four times Δ)
AMST 310 / 510. Topics in Cultural Studies. (3, may be repeated once Δ)
AMST 315. Radical Religions and American Transformations. (3)
AMST 320. Topics in Environmental and Social Justice. (3, may be repeated four times Δ)
AMST 321. Science, Nature and Anxiety in the Zombie Films of George Romero. (3)
AMST 330 / 530. Topics in Feminist, Queer and Transgender Studies. (3, may be repeated four times Δ)
AMST 331. Politics of Sex. (3)
AMST 340/540. Topics in Popular Visual Culture and Critique. (3, may be repeated four times Δ)
AMST 341. Topics in Film. (3, may be repeated twice Δ)
AMST 350 / 550. Topics in Critical Race Studies. (3, may be repeated four times Δ)
AMST 357. Topics in African-American Studies. (3, may be repeated four times Δ)
AMST 360 / 560. Topics in Southwest Studies. (3, may be repeated four times Δ)
AMST 361 [346]. Religion in New Mexico. (3)
AMST 370 / 570. Topics in Critical Indigenous Studie. (3, may be repeated fours times Δ)
AMST 371. Indigenous Film. (3)
AMST 380 / 580. Topics in Latinx Studies . (3, may be repeated four times Δ)
AMST 385. The Problem of America: Theories and Methods. (3)
AMST 400. Topics: Community-Based Activisms in American Studies. (3, may be repeated once Δ)
AMST 485. Senior Seminar in American Studies. (3)
AMST 497. Individual Study. (1-3 to a maximum of 9 Δ)
AMST *498. Internship. (1-6)
AMST 499. Honors Thesis. (3)
AMST 500. American Culture Study Seminar. (3)
AMST 501. Theories and Methods in American Studies. (3)
AMST 502. Research Methods Practicum. (3, may be repeated once Δ)
AMST 509 / 309. Topics in Social Movements. (3, may be repeated four times Δ)
AMST 510 / 310. Topics in Cultural Studies. (3, may be repeated twice Δ)
AMST 515. Secularism and U.S. Empire. (3)
NONE 516. Religion, Race, Revolution. (3)
AMST 517. Visual Culture. (3)
AMST 519. Topics in Cultural History. (3, may be repeated once Δ)
AMST 520. Topics in Environmental and Social Justice. (3, may be repeated twice Δ)
AMST 530 / 330. Topics in Feminist, Queer and Transgender Studies. (3, may be repeated four times Δ)
AMST 540/340. Topics in Popular Visual Culture and Critique . (3, may be repeated four times Δ)
AMST 541. The Politics of Visual Culture. (3)
AMST 550 / 350. Topics in Critical Race Studies . (3, may be repeated four times Δ)
AMST 554. Migration, Immigration, and Asylum. (3)
AMST 560 / 360. Topics in Southwest Studies. (3, may be repeated four times Δ)
AMST 570 / 370. Topics in Critical Indigenous Studies. (3, may be repeated four times Δ)
AMST 580 / 380. Topics in Latinx Studies . (3, may be repeated four times Δ)
AMST 597. Individual Study-Master's Degree. (1-3 to a maximum of 3 Δ)
AMST 599. Master's Thesis. (1-6, no limit Δ)
AMST 697. Individual Study. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)
AMST 699. Dissertation. (3-12, no limit Δ)
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