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Jan. 9 | Call for papers: Identities and Technocultures
A 2-day conference about American culture and technologies that examines how new technologies dominate and define Americaness in the US and abroad. Co-sponsored by the University of Iowa Center for Ethnic Studies and the Arts (CESA) and the Mid-America American Studies Association (MAASA).

Publications: Directory of Graduate Programs

Claremont Graduate University
American Studies Program

Degrees Awarded: MA, PhD

Academic System: Semester

Tuition: $1,214 per unit

Deadlines: Admission 7/1 and 9/15; financial aid, 2/1

Financial Aid: Fellowships and assistantships

Enrollment: 25 graduate students

Admissions Requirements: GRE or TOEFL

Affiliations and Special Resources: Access to the libraries of the School of Theology at Claremont, the James A. Blaisdell Programs in World Religions and Cultures, and the Francis Bacon Library. Proximity to the Huntington Library.

Program Specializations: U.S., American Studies, intellectual history, multicultural studies.

MA Requirements: MA candidates must complete a minimum of 30 units with grades of B or better. At least 12 of these must be in American history. The remaining 18 units must be taken in at least two fields of American Studies, one of which must be in an allied subject; at least 12 units must be taken in one of these fields. Every master’s program must include at least three seminar courses in the 300 range, two of which must be in American history.

PhD Requirements: The student must complete at least 48 units of work in American Studies courses taught by the graduate faculty, including tutorial reading courses but excluding research courses in the 400 range. At least 28 units must be in the major field of American history and the remaining 20 units in two allied minor fields. Courses and dissertation research must equal 72 units. The student must demonstrate proficiency in two foreign languages or one foreign language and a research tool.

American Studies Faculty

ARGUELLES, Lourdes (PhD, New York Univ., 1790) Professor of Education; immigrant and refugee studies, environmental studies, lesbian and gay studies

BARKAN, Elazar (PhD, Brandeis Univ., 1988) Associate Professor of History; European and American cultural and intellectual history

BRODIE, Janet Farrell (PhD, Univ. of Chicago, 1983) Associate Professor of History; modern America, social and cultural history, women’s history

DAWIDOFF, Robert (PhD, Cornell Univ., 1975) Associate Professor of History; American intellectual and cultural history; gay and lesbian history

MARTIN, Wendy (PhD, UC-Davis, 1968) Associate Professor of English; American literature, women’s studies

TAVES, Ann (PhD, Univ. of Chicago, 1983) Associate Professor of History (School of Theology at Claremont); American religious history, history of women

Contact

American Studies Program
Department of History
Claremont Graduate School
1027 Dartmouth Ave.
Claremont, CA 91711-6163
Phone: 909/621-8172
Fax: 909/621-8609
E-mail:
http://www.cgu.edu/pages/1088.asp

Graduate Director: Janet Farrell Brodie

Admissions

Claremont Graduate University
McManus Hall 131
170 E. Tenth Street
Claremont, CA 91711-6163
909-621-8069
e-mail:
http://administration.cgu.edu/admissions/