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Bachelor in American and Canadian Studies (BA) - UoN
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Bachelor in American and Canadian Studies (BA) - UoN

University of Nottingham
NottinghamUK
On campus
Full-time
€24,004.52/year
Duration
3 Years
Language
English
Apply date
Aug 2024
Start date
Sep 2024

Program Description

The bachelor in American and Canadian Studies (BA) offers the flexibility to explore. Whether you've come to the subject through an interest in global relations, politics, or even a love for American television shows, our expert-led courses let you design your degree to suit your strengths and interests.

In the bachelor in American and Canadian Studies (BA), you will study American and Canadian history, literature, and culture, selecting optional modules on everything from North American politics, music, art, film, and television.

The range of areas on offer means you will develop important skills to enhance your career options, from critical thinking and analysis to creativity and communication.

The University of Nottingham offers a wide range of bursaries and international undergraduate scholarships.

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Curriculum

Year 1

American Freedom? Empire, Rights and Capitalism in Modern US History, 1900-Present

American Literature and Culture 1: 1830-1940

American Literature and Culture 2: Since 1940

Approaches to American Culture 1: An Introduction

Approaches to Contemporary American Culture 2: Developing Themes and Perspectives

From Landscapes to Mixtapes: Canadian Literature, Film and Culture

Race, Power, Money and the Making of North America, 1607-1900

Year 2

Key Texts in American Social and Political Thought

North American Regions

Year 3

Dissertation in American and Canadian Studies

Optional
A History of the Civil Rights Movement
American Madness: Mental Illness in History and Culture
Ethnic and New Immigrant Writing
North American Film Adaptations
Popular Music Cultures and Countercultures
Prohibition America
Recent Queer Writing
Sexuality in American History
The Special Relationship, Spit and Slavery - Britain and the US 1776-1877
Troubled Empire: The Projection of American Global Power from Pearl Harbor to Covid-19
US Foreign Policy, 1989 - present
Varieties of Classic American Film, Television and Literature since 1950

Learning Outcomes

  • Adaptability
  • Independence and initiative
  • Critical thinking
  • Analysis
  • Communication (both oral and written)
  • Teamworking
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