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Academic year
The following American Studies courses are listed for the 2005-2006 Fall and Spring academic year.
Course code Title
AMST-203 American Civilization: 1607-1876
 
Cross listed courses
ARTM-021 Jazz History
ARTM-023 Traditional & Popular Musics in America
ARTM-025 History of Rock
ARTM-026 George Gershwin and Perspectives on American Music
ARTM-030 Introduction to Film Music
ARTM-038 Music and Dance in America 1932-1962
ARTM-123 The Blues
ARTM-124 Rap Music
ARTM-430 Balanchine
CCTP-695 American Popular Culture: History/Story/Analysis
CCTP-803 Media and Politics
ENGL-170 Sexuality in US Lit
ENGL-179 Staging Anti-Slavery
ENGL-208 American Detective Fiction
ENGL-227 Black Speculative Fiction
ENGL-234 Black Atlantic Connections
ENGL-279 Slavery & the American Literary Imagination
ENGL-440 Contexts for the Study of Sexuality
GERM-043 Witches in History, Myth and Fiction (taught in English)
HIST-180 Studies in United States History to 1865
HIST-181 The U.S. since the Civil War
HIST-280 Colonial America, 1492-1754
HIST-282 American Diplomatic History I
HIST-283 American Diplomatic History II
HIST-286 North American Slavery
HIST-293 Black History through Black Culture
HIST-294 Conflict and Reform: The United States, 1877-1920
HIST-296 Civil War and Reconstruction
HIST-298 Making of Modern America, 1914-45
HIST-380 History of New Orleans
HIST-381 Military History of NATO
HIST-382 Topics in US History: A history of Asian immigration to the U.S.
HIST-383 What Is an American? Cultural Identity in the United States
HIST-384 Mark Twain's America
HIST-391 Environmental History of the Americas
HIST-394 Race, Philosophy, and History in African American Life
HIST-396 Jacksonian society and politics
HIST-398 American Foreign Policy in the Age of Jefferson
HIST-435 The Americanization of Europe
HIST-486 America in Vietnam
HIST-491 Twentieth-Century U.S. State and Society
HIST-790 America as a World Power
INAF-290 Jewish-American Literature
LING-355 Language in the USA
PHIL-145 Philosophy of Love and Sex
PHIL-161 Pragmatism and American Thought
PSYC-372 Multiculturalism, Democracy, and Intergroup Relations
THEO-015 The Bible and Social Justice
THEO-046 Religion in America
THEO-122 The Church and the Poor
THEO-171 An American Liberation Theology
THEO-176 Black Liberation Theology
WSTP-248 Gender and Global Laws: Oppression and Liberation
WSTP-250 Gender and International Development
WSTP-251 Women and the Law
WSTP-266 Women and American Politics

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