American Studies Minor
18 credit hours
“The truth does not change depending on our ability to stomach it.” – Flannery O’Connor
The American Studies program offers a minor in American studies. American Studies is a multidisciplinary approach to the many fluid, shifting cultural issues within the idea of “America.” What is contained within the idea of America? Whom does it contain? Whom does it leave out? How have the various struggles to define America changed over time and in relation to larger uncertainties surrounding nation, empire, citizenship, race, and sexuality (to name but a few concerns)? As you complete the minor in American Studies, you will address such questions by incorporating different methodologies such as literature, history, religion, anthropology, criminal justice, sociology, political science, cultural studies, and gender studies.
Requirements
Minor Coursework
3 credit hours of coursework from the following option:
Students ideally should take AST 20001 early in their course progression.
English Coursework focusing on America
3 credit hours of coursework from the following options:
History Coursework focusing on America
3 credit hours of coursework from the following options:
Areas of Focus Coursework
9 credit hours of relevant elective coursework from the options listed above or from the below Areas of Focus. Areas of Focus emphasize Lindenwood’s strength in current course offerings and are neither exclusive nor restrictive. Students may take courses from different Areas of Focus or all within a single area of Focus.
Identity Coursework
Justice Coursework
Politics and Public Policy Coursework
At least 3 credit hours taken to satisfy American Studies Minor requirements must be at the 30000 or 40000-levels.
No duplication of coursework is permitted within the program. Some other relevant courses may be accepted by the permission of the department head.