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EXPLORE AMERICAN STUDIES:
COURSES

Academics  

In this interdisciplinary program, students take courses in their choice of eleven fields, thereby learning the skills of integrating, coordinating and making connections. The program, one of over three hundred nationwide, is most appropriate for those whose interests encompass several traditional majors.

American Studies Committee

Una M. Cadegan (History), Director
Kimble (Psychology), Moore (Religious Studies),
Ruggiero (Economics), Street (Music)


Bachelor of Arts with a major in American Studies (AMS)

Sem. Hrs.
American Studies 9
AMS
First area courses 24
Select courses from group A or B or C 15
Select supporting courses in the elected disciplines 9
Second area courses 9
Select from one of the two remaining groups
Third area courses 6
Select from the remaining group
Groups
Group A
ENG 
MUS 
VAH 
Group B
HST 
PHL 
REL
Group C
ANT
ECO
POL
PSY
SOC
Liberal Studies Curriculum
Humanities and Fine Arts
Philosophy and Religious Studies 12
History 6
Literature: English or Foreign Language 3
Creative and Performing Arts 3
Foreign Language and/or Additional Arts and/or Humanities (may include courses from group A & B) 3-9
Social Sciences 12
Mathematics (excludes MTH 102, 204, 205) 3
Natural Sciences 11
Communication Competencies 0-9
Introduction to the University: ASI 150 0-1
General Education courses/academic electives to total at least 125
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1This course can be counted only when the material is appropriate to American Studies. Consult program director.

*All material derived from the current issue of the University of Dayton Bulletin.
*Subject to Change


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