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AMST 110/110W - Introduction to American Society and Culture

Bette Weidman

(Submission #172)


Course Description

An interdisciplinary study of the creation of the cultures of the United States. The course will explore a range of cultural activities and experiences in America from the seventeenth century to the present, including: the production of art and literature; the construction of national ideologies; the structuring of economic, political, and social life; and the changing significance of the environment.

Category

Area of Knowledge and Inquiry: Culture and Values (CV)
Context of Experience: United States (US)
Extended Requirement: Not Applicable

Additional Course information

Credits: 3
Prerequisites: Sophomore standing
Existing Course: Existing
Existing Course Number: 110W
Course Anticipated to be offered: Every Semester
Other (if specified): 
Number of Sections: 4
Number of Seats: 25

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