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Academic Year 2003/2004
American Studies - Courses Currently Offered by Course ID (CID)
AMST123 FA
Natives, Europeans, and Africans in the New World
AMST151 FA
Early America: The Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
AMST155 FA
American Literature from the Colonial Period to the Civil War
AMST198 FA
Jr. Colloquium: Magazines in America
AMST200 FA
Colonialism and Its Consequences in the Americas
AMST205 FA
Junior Colloquium: The Study of Material Culture
AMST211 FA
Diaspora and Asian American Experiences
AMST217 FA
Introduction to Ethnic Studies
AMST224 FA
The Great American Novel
AMST229 FA
Hymnody in the United States Before the Civil War
AMST231 FA
Sophomore Seminar: American Utopias in the 19th Century
AMST237 FA
Early African American History, 1619-1865
AMST240 FA
Introduction to African American Literature
AMST241 FA
Qualitative Research Methods in Psychology
AMST249 FA
Seminar: Asian Americans and Popular Culture
AMST253 FA
Television: The Domestic Medium
AMST257 FA
Race and Power: The Creation and Practice of Democracy in the United States
AMST261 FA
The Americas: The North-South Divide
AMST262 FA
Introduction to Asian American Literature
AMST278 FA
Chicano/a Transnationalisms
AMST289 FA
Postcolonialism & Globalization
AMST292 FA
Women in U.S. History
AMST297 FA
Religion and the Social Construction of Race
AMST303 FA
TV: Image and Companion
AMST308 FA
Literatures of Our America: The Mexican & Civil Wars
AMST312 FA
Asian American Sexualities
AMST316 FA
Black Women Writers
AMST329 FA
Slavery in Fact, Fiction and Film
AMST334 FA
Contemporary African American Narratives of Slavery
AMST344 FA
The Cold War and Political Culture
AMST355 FA
Ethnic Borders and Cultural Boundaries in Native North America
AMST361 FA
The Black 60s: Civil Rights to Black Power
AMST401 FA
Individual Tutorial, Undergraduate
AMST409 FA
Senior Thesis Tutorial
AMST411 FA
Group Tutorial, Undergraduate
AMST419 FA
Student Forum
AMST465 FA
Education in the Field
AMST491 FA
Teaching Apprentice Tutorial
AMST152 SP
The Long Nineteenth Century in the United States
AMST156 SP
American Literature 1865-1945
AMST177 SP
Introduction to African American Poetry
AMST197 SP
Problems and Methods in Queer Historiography
AMST199 SP
Jr. Col., Indigenous Ecotheories of Identity and Place in the Era of Nation-Building, 15th-20th Cen.
AMST202 SP
Theory and Method in Labor Studies
AMST212 SP
Asian Diaspora in the Americas
AMST220 SP
Religion in U.S. America
AMST225 SP
Latino/a Literature
AMST226 SP
20th C. Franco-Caribbean Literature and the Search for Identity
AMST233 SP
Art and Identity in the U.S., 1860-1945
AMST235 SP
Western Movies: Myth, Ideology and Genre
AMST238 SP
Introduction to Modern African American History
AMST239 SP
Signs of Imagination: Constructions of Gender and Race in Popular Culture
AMST246 SP
Social Movements
AMST254 SP
Asian American Woman and Literature
AMST255 SP
United States Intellectual History Since 1865
AMST259 SP
American Literature and Politics in the 1850s
AMST264 SP
Narrative and Ideology
AMST267 SP
Community Psychology
AMST283 SP
Indigenous Religions of the Americas
AMST288 SP
The End of the World: The Millennium and the End Times in American Thought
AMST305 SP
Writing Narrative History/Historical Fiction
AMST306 SP
Understanding Television: Industrial System, Cultural Form, and Everyday Life
AMST310 SP
Queer Theory
AMST311 SP
Comparative Emancipation
AMST331 SP
American Literature and Culture in the 1950s
AMST338 SP
The Fiction of Toni Morrison
AMST339 SP
Race and Racism
AMST343 SP
Culinary Scapes: Food and Race in Asian America
AMST346 SP
Paule Marshall
AMST348 SP
Frank Lloyd Wright: Myth and Fact
AMST365 SP
The Transition to Capitalism in America, 1700-1880
AMST393 SP
Reconstructing Black Women: Autobiography and Biography
AMST402 SP
Individual Tutorial, Undergraduate
AMST404 SP
Department/Program Project or Essay
AMST410 SP
Senior Thesis Tutorial
AMST412 SP
Group Tutorial, Undergraduate
AMST420 SP
Student Forum
AMST492 SP
Teaching Apprentice Tutorial
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