American Studies at NSU
American Studies at Northeastern
State University offers students an opportunity to earn a Master of Arts
in a subject-oriented degree program. For decades educational reformers
have emphasized the need to stress subject matter over educational methodology.
American Studies allows public school teachers in the social studies and
language arts to earn a Master of Arts in fields that will broaden their
understanding of the subjects they teach. The program may also serve
as a springboard for graduate students planning to pursue Ph.D. programs
in several disciplines in the social sciences and humanities. Graduates
of the program have found the degree useful in obtaining employment in
tribal government, federal agencies, and the private sector. The
program is rigorous academically and challenging intellectually. Graduates take considerable pride in the degree and stress the quality
of instruction they experienced in the program.
Study America in a broadly-based program drawn from the following disciplines:
Excerpts from the report of Willard B. Gatewood,
Alumni Distinguished Professor of History, University of Arkansas, who evaluated
the program in 1992:
All courses taught by an outstanding faculty
with doctorates from:
Course of Study: The M.A. in
American Studies consists of thirty-two hours of graduate study, fifteen of
which are specified. A Seminar in American Studies should be taken early
in the program. Students are required to take at least one course in American
history, one in American literature, a second course in American Studies, and
a research seminar. The remaining hours are electives or a combination
of electives and thesis. Before
a student can enroll in her/his first American Studies class, he/she must have
completed twenty-one hours of prerequisite courses and have taken the Graduate
Record Exam (GRE). Students will receive no credit for course work begun before
these prerequisites have been completed.
For more information on the American Studies Program, prerequisites, or admission requirements, write or call the:
Dr. Chris Owen
Coordinator of American Studies Program
Department of Social Sciences
Northeastern State University
609 N. Grand Avenue
Tahlequah, OK 74464
Telephone: (918) 444-3521