专业详情
In American Studies, you’ll embark on an interdisciplinary study of the themes, trends and patterns that characterize the American past and present. You’ll use multiple perspectives and methodologies, learn to synthesize knowledge and develop the critical thinking skills needed for rigorous, complex analysis. American Studies majors have the flexibility to define their own area of concentration, such as visual studies, cultural studies, race and ethnicity, legal and constitutional studies, the American environment, American capitalism or class and social structure.
Requirements
Want to start right away? Here are some basic requirements for students wanting to major in American studies. Keep in mind this isn’t the complete list of formal requirement — that list can be found on the Courses of Study page.
As an American Studies major, you will take a total of 12 courses selected from the American Studies roster.
- At least three of the twelve courses must have a substantial focus on material before 1900
- At least two must deal with American diversity
- At least one must be a 4000 level seminar, either an American Studies 4300 course or an appropriate substitute seminar at the 4000 level.
- You’ll define your area of concentration and complete six courses in that area.
Sample classes
- American Capitalism
- Popular Culture in the United States, 1950 to the Present
- Photography and the American Dream
- U.S. Immigration Narratives
Outcomes
All information below is based on the 2022 First-Destination Post-Graduate Survey. Lists are not exhaustive, rather they are a sampling of the data. If you would like more information, please email as_careers@cornell.edu