Carleton College:
American Studies

 


Welcome to the American Studies Program Homepage




You thought this was just the observatory?
Little did you know...

American Studies 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.

 

Students interested in questions about American culture that are not easily confined within the boundaries of a single discipline will find American Studies a congenial program in which to work. We offer a core of courses that provide a coherent introduction to and experience of the work that scholars in the field of American Studies produce, and we supplement this core with special courses taught by members of the American Studies faculty and a long list of courses offered in departments that will carry American Studies credit. A student who chooses to major in American Studies will have some of each category on his or her transcript, but no major is like another one; each student will have his or her own individual program. Majors, please see the comps advising list.

The program is located in Goodsell, the ancient observatory. The office of the director (Michael Kowalewski) is located in Laird 210, director emeritus (Robert Bonner) is located in LDC 305, the assistant (Tami Little, 102) and the Andersen fellow (Wilson Valentín-Escobar, 203) are there, and a common room/library (106) is open for student use.

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Last modified: March 23, 2003
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