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See Also: ARTH-396-001 Women and the Avant-Garde; EDU-319-001
Children's Literature: Multicultural and International
Approaches; GOVT-482 Woman and Politics; GOVT-485-001 Women in
Foreign Relations; GOVT-485-002 Women, Politics, and the Media;
GOVT-485-003 Political Skills Building Workshop; HFIT-245 Gender,
Culture and Health; HIST-380-001 American Indian Histories from
Native/Non-Native Perspective; HIST-500-001 American Society's
Response to Disease: Smallpox to Swine Flu; JLS-352 Psychiatry
and the Law; JWST-320-001 Museums and Memory: Israel and the
United States; JWST-320-002 American Jewish Popular Culture;
LIT-308-002 Contemporary American Poetry; LIT-323-001 Ethnic
Literatures of the United States : Post-Soul Aesthetics;
LIT-346-001 Melodrama; LIT-346-002 Film Noir; PHIL-314 American
Philosophy; SOCY-552 Sociology of Popular Culture;WGST-350-001
Voices of Women: On Intimacy, Family and Feminism; WGST-350-002
International Feminism.
AMST-240 G4:2
Poverty & Culture
Prerequisite for General Education credit:
COMM-100 or ECON-100 or GOVT-110 or SOCY-150.
OPEN
001
America in the 1930s
03.00
Manson,M
MW 05:20PM 06:35PM TBA TBA 01/11/10 05/04/10
OPEN
002
Sister Cities: DC and NYC
03.00
Smith,E
TF 11:20AM 12:35PM TBA TBA 01/11/10 05/04/10
OPEN
003
America's National Parks
03.00
Thelen,D
W 02:10PM 04:50PM TBA TBA 01/11/10 05/04/10
(Meets with HIST 368 001 HIST 668 001)
OPEN
001
The Civil War in Washington
03.00
Smith,E
F 02:10PM 04:50PM TBA TBA 01/11/10 05/04/10
AMST-490
Ind Study Proj in Amer Studies
Prerequisite: permission of instructor and
program director.
AMST-491
Internship in American Studies
Prerequisite: permission of instructor and
program director.