American Studies (AMST)FacultyChair Director Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Emeritus Assistant Professor Affiliate Professor Affiliate Associate Professor Affiliate Assistant Professor AbstractAmerican Studies offers an interdisciplinary program of study leading to the Master of Arts and the Doctor of Philosophy degrees. Research and teaching in the Department focus on two principal intellectual themes: the cultures of everyday life, and cultural constructions of identity and difference. These themes recur across the Department's sub-areas of ethnography and life writing, literature and society, material culture and cultural landscapes, the body and sexuality, race and intersectionality, foodways, and popular culture and media studies. Coupled with the Department's commitment to cutting-edge information technologies, the themes are encouraging work in newer directions such as cyberculture, virtual ethnography, and virtual exhibitions. By combining courses in American Studies with study in other departments, students can tailor their graduate programs to individual interests and career goals. The Department has established networks of over seventy affiliate faculty members from across the campus; internship opportunities in area museums, archives, government agencies and historical societies; and courses at the Smithsonian Institution. The Department also encourages students to consider graduate certificate programs for which our courses apply: Historic Preservation, the joint University of Maryland/Smithsonian Institution program in Museum Scholarship and Material Culture, Critical Theory, and Women's Studies. After admission, students may obtain applications for these Graduate Certificate Programs directly from these units. Admissions InformationMany admitted students have previously majored in American Studies, History, English, Ethnic Studies, Women's Studies, Anthropology, Art or Architectural History, Journalism, and Communications. However, applicants with broad backgrounds in arts and humanities and/or the behavioral and social sciences are also given serious consideration if American subject matter or cultural theory has been emphasized. Application requirements for both M.A. and Ph.D. programs include: 1) Graduate School application, 2) statement of purpose (including research interests), 3) three letters of recommendation, 4) official academic transcripts for all undergraduate and graduate work, 5) GRE scores, 6) a writing sample, and 7) a resume or Curriculum Vitae. International applicants must also submit TOEFL scores. Applicants who do not yet have M.A. degrees and who desire to obtain the Ph. D. degree at Maryland should apply directly to the Ph.D. program.
Degree Requirements
Master of Arts (M.A.)
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Facilities and Special ResourcesThe Washington, D.C. and Baltimore areas offer extraordinary research facilities for the study of past and present Americans' experiences and culture, including the Library of Congress, the National Archives, the Smithsonian's many institutions, the National Park Service, the Maryland Historical Society, and the Walters Art Museum and National Gallery, and other cultural institutions. The National Archives II, National Trust Library and Library of American Broadcasting are all located on the College Park campus. There are also numerous local and regional-focused museums, collections, archives, libraries, and "think tanks" that can support students' interests in issues and topics related to identity and difference and the cultures of everyday lfe. Through consortia arrangements with universities in the area, including George Washington University and Georgetown University, students may augment their programs with courses otherwise unavailable at the University of Maryland. Financial AssistanceA limited number of teaching assistantships are available in addition to graduate fellowships. Students who hold assistantships typically teach two sections of AMST 201, Introduction to American Studies, or AMST 205, Material Aspects of American Life. Contact InformationAdditional information on program offerings, degree requirements and financial aid can be obtained on the department's Web site (http://www.amst.umd.edu) and by writing to:
Co-Directors of Graduate Studies
Sheri Parks, Ph.D.
Psyche Williams-Forson, Ph.D
current URL: http://www.gradschool.umd.edu/catalog/programs/printable.cfm?CODE=11
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