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纽约州立大学水牛城分校-美国研究学士BA in American Studies(本科)

纽约州立大学水牛城分校-美国研究学士BA in American Studies(本科)

上课方式:直播,面授
班级类型:小班
上课时段:白天班,晚班
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纽约州立大学水牛城分校-美国研究学士BA in American Studies(本科)课程详情

  • 专业概况
  • 所属院系
  • 中国学生入学要求
  • 课程信息

专业概况

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Why study American Studies BA at UB?

American Studies is an interdisciplinary program that awards BA, MA, and PhD degrees. The program takes a hemispheric approach to the study of the Americas, examining local cultures and regions within their larger contexts of Americas. Building on our traditional strengths in American Indian studies, critical race theory, class analysis, and community engagement, we encourage work on history, politics, visual cultures, literary and oral cultures, practices, religions, kinship systems and economics.

Reclaiming the repressed voices of marginalized peoples in the Americas has been a central mission of our program since the 1960s. The American Studies program coordinates one of the strongest American Indian studies programs in the United States.

We seek students who wish to pursue a program centering on the multidisciplinary study of the Americas. We also welcome international students who seek to understand the cultural, historical, and natural complexity of the United States.

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of all requirements, the student will have knowledge of:

  • Broad thematic periodization and chronology (from the perspectives of identity; oppression and resistance; and democracy and social justice) of the socio-economic, political, and cultural history of the Native American peoples in the Americas, and their role in the history of the Americas up to the present.
  • The role of Native American peoples in the evolution of U.S. constitutional democracy through their struggles for sovereignty.
  • Major descriptive and analytical themes in the current socio-economic, political, and cultural circumstances of the Native American peoples in the Americas (including their relations with other racial minorities).
  • Broad thematic periodization and chronology (from the perspectives of identity; oppression and resistance; and democracy and social justice) of the socio-economic, political, and cultural history of the African, Asian and Latina/o diasporas in the Americas, and their role in the history of the Americas up to the present.
  • Major descriptive and analytical themes in the current socio-economic, political, and cultural circumstances of the African, Asian and Latina/o diasporas in the Americas (including their relations with other racial minorities).
  • The major literary and audiovisual texts — both fiction and non-fiction — that document aspects of past and/or present socio-economic, political, and cultural circumstances of Native American peoples and the African, Asian, and Latina/o diasporas in the Americas.
  • Major descriptive and analytical themes in the historical role of Native American women and the women of the African, Asian and Latina/o diasporas in the Americas, and in their current socio-economic, political and cultural circumstances.
  • Major descriptive and analytical themes in the historical evolution of the relationship between human beings and the natural environment in the Americas, from the pre-Columbian era to the present.

Career Outlook

American Studies graduates have pursued positions in diverse areas including admissions and employment counseling, community organizing, law, real estate, social program directing, teaching, curriculum designers, working in media, and the arts. About 50% percent of graduates find related employment

Graduates pursue the following careers among others:

Administrator Affirmative action work Author Consultant Counselor Ecologist Editor Educator Human service worker International affairs specialist Journalist Public or Labor relations specialist Legal advisor Legal advocate Librarian Project coordinator Social worker Travel industry worker Urban planner

所属院系

进入哪个院系学习? College of Arts and Sciences

中国学生入学要求

为来自中国的学生设计 Admission to UB’s freshman class is selective and is based in part on the quality of your secondary school academic record and the number of spaces available in the class. You should feel confident applying to UB if you have an above-average academic record and have taken challenging courses in high school to help prepare you to be successful at university. UB uses a 4.0 grading scale and we expect students applying here to have the equivalent of a 3.0 on that scale. That is the same as a grade of B or 83 on a 100-point scale. English Language Scores: The minimum score of TOEFL IBT is 70, the minimum score TOEFL PBT is 523, the minimum score of IELTS is 6.0, the minimum score of PTE is 50, CAEL 70, CanTEST 4.5, Cambridge English Proficiency (CPE) score 185; Cambridge English Advanced (CAE) score 185, IB Higher Level English a Literature 4, IB Higher Level English a Language and Literature 4.

课程信息

学制:全日制(4 年)

学费:US$24,740.00 (¥ 160,164) /年

开学时间:2022八月30日

申请截止日期:预计在November 2022

留学地点:University at Buffalo, The State University Of New York12 Capen Hall,BUFFALO,New York,14260, United States

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