Program Overview
American Studies Program
The American Studies program at Temple University offers a comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach to understanding American culture and society. The program explores the complexities of American identity, history, and experience through a variety of courses and research areas.
Course Offerings
The American Studies program offers a wide range of courses that examine American culture and society from diverse perspectives. Some of the courses include:
- AMST 0801: Philadelphia Arts & Culture
- AMST 0847: American Military Culture
- AMST 0848: American Revolutions
- AMST 0855: Why Care About College: Higher Education in American Life
- AMST 0859: The Making of American Society: Melting Pot or Culture Wars?
- AMST 0862: First Person America
- AMST 0901: Honors: Philadelphia Arts and Culture
- AMST 0962: Honors: First Person America
- AMST 1042: Work in America
- AMST 2001: Tourism in America
- AMST 2012: American Things: Introduction to Material Culture
- AMST 2021: Philadelphia Neighborhoods
- AMST 2022: Museums and American Culture
- AMST 2031: Radicalism in the United States
- AMST 2041: Technology and American Culture
- AMST 2051: American Places: Home, City, Region
- AMST 2052: The Class Experience in America
- AMST 2061: American Music
- AMST 2065: Global America
- AMST 2071: Immigrant Experiences in America
- AMST 2098: Reading Culture
- AMST 2107: Asian American Experiences
- AMST 2120: Topics in American Culture
- AMST 2217: The Vietnam War
- AMST 2742: Work in America
- AMST 2818: American Icons
- AMST 2900: Honors Topics in American Culture
- AMST 2941: Honors Technology and American Culture
- AMST 2951: Honors American Places: Home, City, Region
- AMST 3006: The American Woman: Visions and Revisions
- AMST 3011: Photography in America
- AMST 3012: Film and American Society
- AMST 3021: Historic Preservation in Philadelphia
- AMST 3031: Political Protest and Culture in the '60s
- AMST 3041: Contemporary Trends in the American Workplace
- AMST 3061: Media and American Popular Culture
- AMST 3071: African American Experiences
- AMST 3089: Field Work in American Studies
- AMST 3101: Latino Identity in the United States
- AMST 3120: Topics in American Culture
- AMST 3931: Honors Political Protest and Culture in the 60's
- AMST 4097: Senior Seminar in American Studies
- AMST 4098: Senior Independent Study
Program Requirements
The American Studies program requires students to complete a series of core courses and electives that provide a comprehensive understanding of American culture and society. Students must also complete a senior seminar or independent study project that demonstrates their mastery of the subject matter.
Research Areas
The American Studies program at Temple University has a strong research focus, with faculty and students exploring a wide range of topics related to American culture and society. Some of the research areas include:
- American identity and culture
- History and memory
- Social and political movements
- Media and popular culture
- Material culture and consumerism
- Immigration and ethnicity
- Race and gender studies
- Urban studies and community development
Career Opportunities
The American Studies program at Temple University provides students with a broad range of skills and knowledge that can be applied to a variety of careers, including:
- Academic and research positions
- Journalism and media
- Public policy and administration
- Non-profit and community organizations
- Business and industry
- Government and public service
- Law and advocacy
- Education and teaching
Conclusion
The American Studies program at Temple University offers a unique and interdisciplinary approach to understanding American culture and society. With a wide range of courses, research areas, and career opportunities, the program provides students with a comprehensive education that prepares them for success in a variety of fields.
