These courses engage students in a critical assessment of how their own experience is affected by American traditions in the arts and humanities and how the methodologies of these disciplines can help them better understand American culture.
One course required in this category. The discipline chosen must be different from those chosen in Gen Ed II.C.1. In all Category II
requirements, no more than three courses in one discipline may be taken
for Gen Ed credit. Courses in italics are honors courses. |
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| AMST 201 | Introduction to American Studies |
| ART 115 | American Traditions in Painting |
| ARTH 113 | Myths and Stories in American Art |
| DANC 127 | Introduction to Dance: The American Experience |
| DANC 200 | Our Dance Corridor |
| ENGL 230 | Main Currents in American Literature |
| ENGL 231 | American Literature to 1865 |
| ENGL 232 | American Literature since 1865 |
| ENGL 236 | American Indian Literature, 1772-Present |
| HIST 145 | History of the United States to the Mid-19th Century |
| HIST 146 | History of the United States since the Mid-19th Century |
| HIST 148 | Honors History of the United States since the Mid-19th Century |
| HIST 162 | Honors American Indian History |
| HONR 230 | Honors Seminar in the American Experience: Arts & Humanities |
| IDFA 201 | American Vision: Baltimore Visual and Performing Arts |
| IDFA 202 |
Honors American Vision: Baltimore Visual and Performing Arts |
| MUSC 111 | Introduction to American Music |
| MUSC 123 | History of Jazz |
| MUSC 125 | Honors History of Jazz |
| MUSC 127 | Elements and History of Rock Music |
| MUSC 201 | Music in the United States: Analytic Emphasis |
| THEA 103 | Introduction to American Theatre |

