General Group:
Experience of Architecture |
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American Art and Architecture |
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ART 257 |
American Music |
ART 269 |
American Theatre |
United States Economic History |
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HON 1273-1283 |
America: Myths, Images, Realities |
HON 1633 |
Philadelphia: In Black and White |
PHL 2671 |
Philosophy of Cornel West |
PHL 2691 |
Philosophy of Martin Luther King |
American Philosophy |
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American Political Thought |
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Public Policy |
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Congress and the Legislative Process |
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The Presidency |
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State and Local Government |
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Constitutional Politics |
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POL 311 |
Constitutional Law: Civil Rights and Liberties |
Women, Gender, and American Politics |
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POL 329 |
Suburban Government and Problems |
POL 2231 |
Practical Politics |
Environmental Politics in America |
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Political Parties, Pressure Groups and Voting Behavior |
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POL 318 |
Philadelphia Politics |
POL 356 |
U.S. Foreign Policy |
POL 363 |
The Viet Nam Wars |
THE 2381 |
American Religious Thought |
American Catholicism |
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THE 2601 |
Religious Vision in Film and Fiction |
Additional courses in each group, as approved by the director and the Committee on American Studies, may become available each year. Selected Honors courses are also eligible for American Studies credit. Consult the Director regarding such credit.
Courses taken to satisfy requirements of the program may also serve to satisfy other degree requirements, as appropriate. Students who successfully complete the program requirements are eligible for a Minor in American Studies, which will be awarded only on written application to the Director and following an exit interview with the Director.
