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American Studies is an interdisciplinary program that seeks to help students understand the United States of America through its history, literature, geography, politics and economics. The American Studies program at Mount Allison is designed primarily for students who are interested in studying American history and literature, and who are also intrigued by broader thematic and disciplinary concerns in the intellectual apprehension of the United States.
9 | from ENGL 2701*, 3711*, 3721* |
9 | from HIST 1601, 2511, 2521 |
6 | from ENGL 3731*, 3741*, 4701*, GENV 2201, 2311, 3301*, HIST 3511*, 3521*, 3531*, 3561*, 4500*, 4510*, 4571*, POLS 3211*, 3331* |
3 | from ENGL 1201 |
9 | from ENGL 2701*, 3711*, 3721* |
6 | from GENV 2311, 3301* |
12 | from HIST 1601, 2511, 2521 |
30 | from ECON 1001, 1011, 3501*, ENGL 3731*, 3741*, 3921*^, 3931*^, 4701*, 4951*^, FINA 3061*, GENV 2201, HIST 3511*, 3531*, 4510*, 4571*, 4951*^, INLR 2301*, 3101*, 4301*, POLS 3211*,3331*, RELG 2841, SOCI 3431*, 3451* |
60 | credits as in the Major, plus: |
6 | from either HIST 4990 or ENGL 4990 |
12 | additional credits from ECON 3501*, 3711*, ENGL 3731*, 3741*, 3921*^, 3931*^, 4701*, 4951*^, HIST 3511*, 3531*, 4510*, 4571*, 4951*^, INLR 3101*, 4301*, POLS 3211*, 3331*, SOCI 3431*, 3451*, or other 3/4000 level courses chosen in consultation with the Program Co-ordinator. |
Note: * indicates course requires pre-requisites
Note: ^ indicates that the course may be approved for inclusion in the program when a significant American Studies component can be demonstrated and is approved with permission of the instructor and the Program Co-ordinator.