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BA American Studies (T700)

  • Course Code UNU1T700401
  • Duration 4 Years
  • Attendance Full Time
  • Award Degree of Bachelor of Arts
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Overview
American SuffragettesThe American Studies programme is an interdisciplinary course, enabling students to study American history and literature, as well as politics and film if they so wish. The programme invites students to engage with diverse forms of cultural expression: novels; poetry; photographs; paintings; historical and political documents; classic texts; bestsellers; movies.


Course Structure

American Studies at UEA begins with introductory modules that provide a foundation in many aspects of American life and culture, from dispossession of Native Americans to the foreign policy of Barack Obama.

In your second year you are invited to choose from a wide range of seminars on topics such as American Drama 1945-1970, American and Vietnam, American Bestsellers. Also available are interdisiplinary American Studies units which focus on a period, like The American 1960s, or study American values in a wide range of cultural forms, such as The American West or, Native American Literature and Film.

Students on a four year programme spend their third year studying at an American, Canadian or Australian university. All students in their final year will have the option of taking advanced seminars in interdisciplinary subjects (e.g. Race and Violence in 20th Century American), seminars in American writing (American Gothic; Signs and Clues; Detective Fiction). For those choosing to emphasis history, the heart of the final year is a two-semester documents-based Special Subject in American history, focusing, for example, on American Slavery, the Civil Rights Movement, Native American history or the Cold War.


Assessment

Key skills, issues and ideas are introduced in lectures given by all members of faculty. These are accompanied by more specialist study, undertaken in small seminar groups. You will also spend time studying and researching in the library. You will be assessed at the end of each semester on the basis of coursework and, at the end of each year by examination. In your final year, you will write a dissertation on a topic of your choice and with the advice of tutors. There is no final examination. Your final degree result is determined by the marks you receive in years two and four.



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