Courses in Allied Programs
The following courses may be of use to American studies students when planning their course of study.
Comparative Ethnic Studies
- CES 401: Seminar in Culture and Power
- CES 405: Cultural Criticism and Theory
- CES 411: Asian Pacific American Women (same as W St 411)
- CES 413: Asian Pacific Americans and Popular Culture
- CES 454: La Chicana in U.S. Society (same as W St 454)
- CES 475: Indians of the Northwest
- CES 491: Theories of Racism and Ethnic Conflicts
- CES 495: Special Topics in Comparative Ethnic Studies
Women's Studies
- W St 406: Women and Work in Global Contexts
- W St 409: Women Writers in the American West (same as Engl 409)
- W St 411: Asian Pacific American Women (same as CES 411)
- W St 421: The American West (same as Hist 421)
- W St 454: La Chicana in U.S. Society (same as CES 454)
- W St 460: Gender, Race, and Nature in American Culture
- W St 481: Theoretical Issues in Women's Studies
- W St 484: Lesbian and Gay Studies
- W St 485: Theoretical Issues in Gay and Lesbian Studies
- W St 499: Special Problems
English
- Engl 510: Backgrounds of American Literature
- Engl 511: Seminar in 17th- and 18th-Century American Literature
- Engl 512: Introduction to Graduate Study
- Engl 514: Seminar in 20th-Century American Literature
- Engl 529: Seminar in 19th-Century American Literature
- Engl 548: Seminar in Literary Theory
- Engl 573: Seminar in American Literature
- Engl 595: Topics in English
- Engl 600: Special Projects or Independent Study
History
- Hist 413: Early American History to 1750
- Hist 414: The Era of the American Revolution
- Hist 510: Field Course in American History
- Hist 511: American Diplomatic History 1776–1914
- Hist 512: American Diplomatic History in the 20th Century
- Hist 515: Jeffersonian–Jacksonian America
- Hist 516: Civil War and Reconstruction
- Hist 517: Rise of Modern America
- Hist 518: United States, 1914–1945
- Hist 519: United States, 1945–Present
- Hist 521: The American West
- Hist 522: History of the Pacific Northwest
- Hist 523: Radicals, Reformers, and Romantics: The Impact
- Hist 525: Seminar in American History
- Hist 527: Public History: Theory and Methodology
- Hist 528: Seminar in Public History
- Hist 600: Special Projects or Independent Study
Anthropology
- Anth 507: Advanced Studies in Culture Theory
- Anth 528: Historical Ethnography
- Anth 591: Special Topics in Anthropology
- Anth 600: Special Projects or Independent Study
Fine Arts
- F A 500: Graduate Art History
- F A 598: Graduate Seminar
Communication
- Com 524: Intercultural/International Communication and Social Change
- Com 550: Media Processes and Effects: Theory and Practice
- Com 580: Topics in Communication
- Com 600: Special Projects or Independent Study
Political Science
- Pol S 501: The Scope of Political Science
- Pol S 502: Seminar in Normative Theory
- Pol S 510: Seminar on American Institutions and Processes
- Pol S 511: Seminar in American Political Thought
- Pol S 512: Seminar in American Institutions
- Pol S 513: Seminar in American Political Behavior
- Pol S 514: Seminar in Public Policy
- Pol S 544: The Politics of Policy Process
- Pol S 600: Special Projects or Independent Study
Sociology
- Soc 510: Development of Social Theory
- Soc 520: Research Methods in Sociology
- Soc 531: Human Ecology
- Soc 532: Environmental Sociology
- Soc 542: Social Stratification: Class, Race, and Gender Inequalities
- Soc 553: Social Organization and the Family
- Soc 580: Sociology of Race Relations
- Soc 600: Special Project or Independent Study