Study of the Americas Courses (STAM)
Related Catalog Entry: College of Arts and Sciences / Study of the Americas
Related Mason Website: Study of the Americas (http://www.gmu.edu/departments/stam/)
201 News Media in the Americas (3:3:0).Prerequisite: 30 credits. Examination
of the operation and impact of news media in the Americas. Topics include the institutions
of news production and distribution, the generation and formation of news, the ideological
nature and impact of news, the relationships between the news media and the economic,
political, and cultural structures and practices of the various regions of the Americas.
202 Popular Culture in the Americas (3:3:0).Prerequisite: 30 credits.
Examination of the popular cultures of the Americas. Topics include the institutions
for the production and distribution of popular culture, the generation and formation
of popular culture forms, the idealogical nature and impact of popular culture forms,
and the relationships between the institutions and practices of popular culture and
the economic, political, and broader cultural structures and practices of the various
regions of the Americas.
303, 304 Introduction to the Study of the Americas I, II (3:3:0)(3:3:0).
Prerequisite: 30 credits. Study of the diverse yet related regions, societies, cultures,
and peoples of the Americas. STAM 303 focuses on selected topics up to 1800; STAM
304 introduces selected topics since 1800. The courses introduce students to the
various methodologies involved in the study of the histories and cultures of the
Americas. Students majoring in the study of the Americas should take this two-course
sequence in order, and before all other courses in the major. Preference in enrollment
is given to majors in the study of the Americas. Enrollment is limited to 30.
310 Places and the Study of the Americas (3:3:0).Prerequisite: 45 credits.
Examination of the relationship between natural and social space and the various
societies and cultures of the Americas in the overall historical context of their
economic, political, and ideological structures and practices. Particular subtitles--often
drawn from the fields of geography and literature--are announced. The course
may be repeated when the subtitle and content of the course are different.
320 Peoples and the Study of the Americas (3:3:0).Prerequisite: 45 credits.
Examination of the relationships between the various peoples of the Americas in the
overall historical context of their economic, political, and ideological structures
and practices. Particular subtitles--often drawn from the fields of anthropology,
art history, history, and sociology--are announced. The course may be repeated
when the subtitle and content of the course are different.
330 Eras and the Study of the Americas (3:3:0).Prerequisite: 45 credits.
Examination of the relationship between specific historic eras and the various societies
and cultures of the Americas in the overall historical context of their economic,
political, and ideological structures and practices. Particular subtitles--often
drawn from the fields of art history and history--are announced. The course
may be repeated when the subtitle and content of the course are different.
340 Institutions and the Study of the Americas (3:3:0).Prerequisite: 45
credits. Examination of the relationship between specific institutions and the various
societies and cultures of the Americas in the overall historical context of their
economic, political, and ideological structures and practices. Particular subtitles--often
drawn from the fields of anthropology, communication, public affairs, and sociology--are
announced. The course may be repeated when the subtitle and content of the course
are different.
401 Thematic Approaches to the Study of the Americas (3:3:0).Prerequisite:
60 credits. Intensive study of a significant theme, problem, question, conflict,
or possibility that furthers our understanding of the societies and cultures of the
Americas. Particular subtitles are announced. The course may be repeated when the
subtitle and content of the course are different. Preference in enrollment is given
to majors in the study of the Americas.
410 Senior Seminar in the Study of the Americas (3:3:0).Prerequisite:
Majors in the study of the Americas with 90 credits. A capstone course in which students
investigate a specialized topic (chosen by the professor) from the perspective of
their individualized concentration in the major. Each student successfully completes
a research project that results in a seminar paper of 25 to 30 pages. s
490 Internship in the Study of the Americas (3-12:0:0).Prerequisites:
60 credits and permission of the program director. Nonpaying, work-study positions
in organizations concerned with the Americas. Internships are available with organizations
such as government agencies, nongovernment agencies, public interest groups, labor
unions, political parties, political activist groups, publications, religious groups,
and businesses. Three credits are the usual load, but an internship semester is also
possible. Opportunities and requirements for an internship can be discussed with
the director of the program. Specific arrangements must be made with, and approved
by, the faculty advisor and the program director. Placement depends on availability
of positions, and preference is given to majors in the study of the Americas.
499 Independent Research in the Study of the Americas (1-6:0:0).Prerequisites:
Majors in the study of the Americas with 75 credits, and permission of instructor
and program director. Intensive investigation of a particular question or problem
related to the study of the Americas. The project is proposed by an individual student
and carried out in consultation with a member of the center faculty.
502 Problems in the Study of the Americas (1-6:3:0).Prerequisite: Majors
in the study of the Americas with at least 15 credits of STAM courses above 300;
or senior standing and permission of the instructor; or possession of the baccalaureate
degree. Examination of a particular aspect or problem or question in the study of
the Americas. Particular subtitles are announced. The course may be repeated when
the subtitle and content of the course are different.
690 Internship (2-6:0:0).Prerequisite: Permission of program director.
Internships are nonpaying, work-study positions established by the STAM program with
employers involved in interdisciplinaray STAM issues. Qualified students are placed
with area schools, interest groups, agencies, museums, parks, or corporations. Placement
depends upon availability of positions.
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