The A. Alfred Taubman Center for Public Policy and American Institutions was established at Brown in 1984. Its mission is teaching, research, and service focused on the areas of health care and social welfare policy, education policy, urban policy, law and criminal justice, and media and technology. The Center sponsors an undergraduate program in Public Policy and American Institutions and offers master‘s degrees in
Public Policy and Public Affairs....
The American Studies interest area gives students a global context for understanding American culture, society, politics, and commercial life. Students can take one or all of the courses in this interest area. These courses may be applied to your degree requirements or taken as electives.
The American Studies interest area offers students an understanding of America‘s history and culture. Through classroom projects and exercises, students develop...
The Race and Ethnicity interest area allows students to develop an understanding of the historical issues of race and ethnicity and their impact on modern culture. Students can take one or all of the courses in this interest area. These courses may be applied to your degree requirements or taken as electives.
The Race and Ethnicity interest area encourages students to appreciate the complex economic, social, and political challenges this raises....
The creation of a new world”the Americas”is integral to understanding the Western Hemisphere and analyzing contemporary issues throughout the globe. Studying the Americas as a historical whole lends insight into the dominance of the most powerful empire in human history and the influence it wields over cultures, governments, and economies. Our Inter-American Studies major focuses on the interconnectedness of regions in the hemisphere”from Canada and...
The Bachelor of Science in agriculture with an option in animal science is a science-based program stressing production and management of livestock, with an emphasis on animal nutrition, reproduction, genetics, and growth. The option in animal science is designed to provide the student with a sound foundation in the science upon which the production of animals depends. Students learn to integrate business, animal production, plant production, and...
American Studies gives students a thorough understanding of the past and present nature of American civilization. Three central features of our approach are: (1) an emphasis on the analysis of culture – that shared system of beliefs, behaviors, symbols and material objects through which Americans give meaning to their lives; (2) examination of dominant culture patterns as well as the diversity of cultures in America; and (3) an interdisciplinary perspective...
The American Studies program currently offers a major leading to a bachelor's degree. Most students majoring in American Studies are interested in both analyzing American culture as a whole from multiple perspectives and studying in depth particular problems or themes of individual choice. Reflecting these two interests, the major consists of three parts:
* Five core course sequence
* Five-course elective pattern that centers on one theme...
The program in Chicano Studies includes a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mexican-American Studies and a minor in Chicano Studies for students who are majoring in other fields.
The Bachelor of Arts degree is available in four options. Option I, the General Program, is intended for students interested in a liberal arts education; Option II, The Elementary Subject Matter Teacher Preparation Program, is designed specifically for students who are interested...
The program in African/African American Studies provides a cross cultural and comparative framework for systematically studying the traditions and experiences of Africans in the New and Old worlds. Students in this program are encouraged to develop their analytic, research and literary skills through a critical study of patterns of Western and African civilizations in their interwoven complexity. In addition to the courses offered by the program itself,...
American Studies (AMST) has been the home for the interdisciplinary study of American culture at Carleton since the 1950s. It is not a department, but rather a place where faculty from a great variety of departments can come together to study and teach aspects of American culture. Here it is not our discipline--History, Sociology, Art--that is primary, but our subject: America past and present, from as many points of view as we can provide.
The American studies major provides an understanding of the American culture within the context of a Christian worldview. The American studies advisor will assist the student in selecting 18 hours from two discipline areas reflecting the student‘s interest. The discipline areas include biblical education, business administration, communication arts, history, language and
literature, music, psychology, and social sciences....
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Keiser University eCampus is the online division of Keiser University, Fort Lauderdale, FL.
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Your competence is the ultimate focus of every degree program at Western Governors University. The university emphasizes mastery of essential skills and knowledge in your field, basing progress toward...