The Comparative American Studies Minor at Kennesaw State University dedicates itself to crossing boundaries: disciplinary, social, cultural, and institutional. This program is multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary, focusing on the study of American cultures as they exist locally, regionally, nationally, and transnationally. With grounding in the content knowledge and methodologies from a range of fields, you are actively encouraged to pursue an understanding and critical analysis of the history, literature, arts, politics, language, philosophy, and social practices of the multitude of American communities.
Program Snapshot
Required Courses: 6 Credit Hours
Students may take any two of the following courses:
Select one or two of the following (3-6 Credit Hours)
Select one or two of the following (3-6 Credit Hours)
One to two courses in 3000 or 4000 level courses in ISD programs where content of
courses relates to the study of cultures of the United States and/or the Americas.
Electives: 0-3 Credit Hours
The balance of credits is drawn from the following. Alternatively, students may take
an additional course from the list of program courses above. With the permission of
the AS coordinator, English majors may use one ENGL course toward the minor AREA II
electives, and history majors may use one HIST course toward the minor AREA II electives.
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Total Number of Credit Hours: 15
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