American Studies is an interdisciplinary liberal arts program. Courses in the program examine the history and culture of the United States, social and economic structure, forms of cultural expression, and political and legal institutions. These courses integrate history, sociology, literature, and media studies and are designed to encourage the development of critical thinking, debate, and clear expository writing. American Studies courses emphasize the diversity of American Society and the experiences of ordinary life, paying particular attention to ethnic, gender, and other forms of social inequality. Courses examine institutions of power and control and the ways people attempt to change society.
Work in the program combines a liberal arts education with career preparation. The program also offers students the ability to develop a field of study in the following areas: U.S. History and Society, Media Studies, African American History and Culture, and Women’s Studies. Through its internship program, the major provides students with opportunities for broad, flexible training appropriate to a wide array of jobs.
The interdisciplinary course of study offered in the major provides useful preparation for graduate school and careers in education, media, law, government, and social work. The department expects that students, regardless of career goals, will graduate with the knowledge and skills necessary to take constructive action for social change in their communities, workplaces, nation and the world.
Evening Students
American Studies offers a limited selection of courses in the evening. Completion of a major in American Studies requires daytime course attendance.
Transfer Students
An American Studies major can be completed in a two-year period with appropriate planning. With an advisor’s approval, a maximum of four courses will be accepted in transfer toward the 10 courses required for the major.
Combined B.A. in American Studies / M.A. in Liberal Studies
The combined B.A. in American Studies / M.A. in Liberal Studies program allows qualified undergraduate students to accelerate their progress toward a master’s degree. This can save time, and cut overall tuition costs. Applicants will major in American Studies at the undergraduate level, and complete the requirements for that B.A. degree, while beginning a portion of the graduate M.A. in Liberal Studies program in their senior year. For more information, visit the MALS web page: https://www.oldwestbury.edu/programs-courses/liberal-studies-ma.