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Lynch School of Education

American Heritages Interdisciplinary Major

This major, designed for students in the Lynch School of Education who are pursuing Elementary Education or Applied Psychology and Human Development. This major fulfills the Arts and Sciences program requirements for students in teacher certification programs. The major is recommended for students who are interested in the

American Heritage from the literary, social, and historical perspectives.

This 27-credit major comprises: ? 4 required courses ? 5 concentration and elective courses; 3 concentration courses and 2 electives ? 3 concentration courses (9 credits) must be selected from one of disciplines. One course must be at the advanced level (3000 or above) ? 2 elective courses. One course must be at the 3000 or above and one must be from a different discipline than the concentration courses ? Courses must be unique and will not count multiple times in the degree

A. Four Required Courses ? 12 credits

Choose two of the following Foundation in American History Courses ? 6 credits

Course number and title:

Credits Fall Spring

HIST2401 U.S. History I

3

HIST2402 U.S. History II

3

HIST2475 America's War in Vietnam

3

Choose two of the following Foundation in American Literature Courses ? 6 credits

Course number and title:

Credits Fall Spring

ENGL2141 American Literary History I

3

ENGL2142 American Literary History II

3

ENGL2143 American Literary History III

3

Notes Discussion: HIST2403 Discussion: HIST2404

Notes

B. Three Concentration Courses ? 9 credits

Choose three courses from the same discipline ? One must be at the Advanced Level

Department

Discipline

AADS

African and African Diaspora Studies

ENGL

English

HIST

History

POLI

Political Science

SOCY

Sociology

Credits 9 9 9 9 9

C. Two Elective Courses ? 6 credits

Choose two elective courses ? 6 credits Select two courses from an approved discipline. One must be from a different discipline than the concentration and at least one course must be at the advanced level and may be a concentration or elective course. Courses related to America can be found in the following departments: AADS, ARTH, ENGL, FILM, HIST, POLI, SOCY, THTR. Students should consult the Agora Portal for accuracy of course offerings. New courses related to the American Heritages major may be approved to apply to the major. Contact Campion 104 staff for a list of current approved courses or for questions.

August 2018

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