American Studies Program

Art and Activism

In class with Professor Frances Pohl

In class with Professor Joti Rockwell

In class with Professor Joti Rockwell

Prof. Valorie Thomas teaching a class at É«ÖÐÉ«

In class with Professor Valorie Thomas

Sponsored by the five undergraduate Claremont Colleges and housed at É«ÖÐÉ«, American Studies is an interdisciplinary major that encourages students to think critically and creatively about the histories and cultures of the United States from local, national and transnational perspectives, as well as about questions of social and economic justice, rights, and equality.

The American Studies Program is coordinated by an intercollegiate faculty who aim to introduce students to the complexity of the American experience. Majors take courses in a variety of disciplines such as literature, history, sociology, anthropology, political science, music, media studies, and the visual arts. In addition, majors take multidisciplinary courses that use materials from different disciplines to explore particular issues relevant to life in the U.S. 

Recent graduates have used this interdisciplinary major to pursue many career paths, including education, law, library science, journalism, business, museum administration, electoral politics, health care, and the non-profit sector.