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I want to see the list of courses and description of AMST - American Studies of Indiana University so please give me right information here.
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Indiana University was established on January 20, 1820. It has combined student body of more than 110,000 students, including approximately 43,000 students. Here I am giving you the complete course list of Indiana University AAAD - Afro-American and African Diaspora Studies AADM - Arts Administration AAST - Asian American Studies AFRI - African Studies AMST - American Studies ANTH - Anthropology BIOC - Interdisciplinary Biochemistry Graduate Program BIOL - Biology CEUS - Central Eurasian Studies CJUS - Criminal Justice-COLL CLAS - Classical Studies CLLC - Collins Living Learning Center CMCL - Communication and Culture CMLT - Comparative Literature COGS - Cognitive Science COLL - College of Arts and Sciences CSCI - Computer Science CULS - Cultural Studies EALC - East Asian Languages and Cultures ECON - Economics ENG - English FINA - Fine Arts FOLK - Folklore FRIT - French and Italian GEOG - Geography GEOL - Geology GER - Germanic Languages GLLC - Global Village Living-Learning Center GNDR - Gender Studies HISP - Spanish and Portuguese HIST - History HON - Honors HPER - Health, Physical Education and Recreation HPSC - History and Philosophy Of Science INFO - School of Informatics INTL - International Studies JOUR - Journalism JSTU - Jewish Studies LAMP - Liberal Arts and Management Program LATS - Latino Studies LING - Linguistics LSTU - Labor Studies MATH - Mathematics MSCI - Medical Sciences MUS - Music NELC - Near Eastern Languages and Cultures OPT - Optometry PACE - Political and Civil Engagement PHIL - Philosophy POLS - Political Science PSY - Psychology and Brain Sciences REL - Religious Studies SLAV - Slavic Languages and Literatures SLST - Second Language Studies SOC - Sociology SPEA - Public and Environmental Affairs SWK - Social Work TEL - Telecommunications VSCI - Vision Science Below I am giving you the description of AMST - American Studies from the above mentioned list A100 11901 - What is America? A100 7747 - What is America? A200 8459 - Comparative American Identities A200 9005 - Comparative American Identieis A201 33514 - U.S. Movements & Institutions: Borders & Borderlands A202 31638 - US Arts & Media: American Popular A275 10479 - Indigenous World Views in the Americas A298 36245 - Special Topics in A&H for AMST: Spirits & Saints A350 7748 - Topics in Interdisciplinary AMST: ZOMBIES A351 11903 - AMST in Transnational Contexts: Consumption, Media, Self A351 31579 - American Studies in Transnational Contexts: Global Tourism A398 12902 - Adv'd Topics in A&H for AMST: Native American Folklore A398 28743 - Advanced Topics in A & H for AMST: Stigma, Culture, Deviance, Identity A398 31292 - Advanced Topics in A&H for AMST: Political Communication A398 33114 - Advanced Topics in A & H for AMST-CINEMAS OF THE BLACK DIASPORA A399 28744 - Advanced Topics in S & H for AMST: Holocaust and American History A399 28745 - Advanced Topics in S & H for AMST: Survey of African-American History: Since 1865 A399 28755 - A399 28744 – Advanced Topics in S & H for AMST: Holocaust and American History. A399 29155 - Advanced Topics in S & H for AMST: History of the American Home G603 1047 - Introduction to American Studies G620 1048 - Colloquium in AMST-Space, Place, and History G620 10912 - Colloquium in AMST: The Nineteenth-Century United States G620 11164 - Colloquium in AMST: Evangelical America G620 11904 - Colloquium in AMST: Black Religious Music G620 13689 - Colloquium in AMST: Introduction to Comparative Ethnic and Post-Colonial Studies G620 14109 - Colloquium in AMST: Ethnographies of Democracy G620 31903 - Colloquium in AMST: Readings in African American History: to 1900 G620 33086 - Colloquium in AMST-Intro to Asian American Studies G751 10273 - Seminar in AMST: Body Art: Dress & Adornment G751 10480 - Seminar in AMST: Productive Criticism of Political Rhetoric G751 28747 - Seminar in AMST: Masculinities & Hollywood Cinema G751 33690 - Seminar in AMST: Science &/or Speculative Fiction after the Second World War Address: Indiana University Bloomington 107 S Indiana Ave, Bloomington, IN, United States +1 812-855-4848 Map: |