LSA Course Guide Search Results: UG, Winter 2021, Subject = AMCULT
NOTE: Since you may be required to enroll in multiple class components (for example, a lecture, lab and discussion) for a course, check the course description and details for each class section to determine whether in person attendance is required.
Courses in American Culture
One of the top American Studies departments in the world, the University of Michigan Department of American Culture offers Michigan students a chance to explore a range of topics from American history and literature to ethnic studies and pop culture. Flexible, engaging, and interdisciplinary, American Culture offers undergraduates and graduate students alike an opportunity to participate in a unique program and learn from some of the nation's top faculty in a personal, vibrant academic community.
Policy Regarding Waitlists and Overrides
- All American Culture (AMCULT) courses will have electronic waitlists on Wolverine Access. Students interested in an American Culture course that has filled should add their name to the appropriate waitlist online.
- From the first day of registration until the last business day before the first day of classes, a member of the AC staff will monitor enrollments and note any waitlisted courses that have spaces available.
- When available, a member of the AC staff will issue an override for each open space in a waitlisted course. Students who are officially declared AC-affiliated majors or minors will be given priority for overrides in 300-level and higher courses. If there are no officially declared AC-affiliated majors or minors on the waitlist, overrides will be issued according to waitlist order.
- For AMCULT 100 and 200-level courses, priority for overrides will be given to freshmen and sophomores, unless otherwise noted by the instructor.
- The overrides issued will have an expiration date of 48 hours (including weekends). If the student does not accept the override within that time frame, it will expire. This will allow the staff member to offer the space to the next eligible student on the waitlist, who will then have 48 hours to enroll.
Please note: the expiration date will be one week (including weekends) when classes are not in session.
- If all students on a given waitlist have been given an opportunity to enroll, but do not do so, a member of the AC staff will ask the Registrar’s Office to drop them from said waitlist. This will allow the class to reopen for registration.
- Once classes begin, no overrides will be issued without the consent of the instructor for the course. S/he has final authority on whether or not to issue overrides.
Students should also be advised of the following:
- Registration on an American Culture waitlist does not guarantee that
- the student will be given an override into the class at any time, or
- the student who is first on the waitlist will be the first person offered an override.
- Students can only waitlist for one section of a particular class. In other words, if there are multiple discussion sections for a lecture/discussion course, the student must waitlist for the section s/he wants the most.
- Prior to the start of classes, we will not give special consideration for overrides based on seniority, as upperclassmen already have priority to enroll or join waitlists because their registration appointments are early in the add/drop period.
Questions? E-mail the undergraduate assistant.
Section
Term
Credits
Class Instruction Mode
Instructor
Requirements
Section 001 (SEM)
Religion and Religious Dilemmas in the U.S. - A Case Study Approach
Section 002 (SEM)
Asian America and the Transpacific
Section 003 (SEM)
#TweetLikeANeurotypical: Disability and Digital Activism
Section 004 (SEM)
Digital Feminisms
Section 001 (LEC)
Cultural Studies: Theories, Methods, and Writing Practicum
Section 002 (LEC)
Policing and Civil Rights
Section 003 (LEC)
Beyond Sea to Shining Sea: The United States and the Pacific World
Section 004 (LEC)
Indians and Empires in North America
Section 005 (LEC)
The Youth Revolutions of 1968: Remaking the Self
Section 001 (LEC)
A History of Race and Culture since Reconstruction
Section 001 (LEC)
Asian/Pacific Islander Americans in the Civil Rights Movement
Section 002 (LEC)
Asian American Cinema
Section 001 (LEC)
Food in American Culture
Section 005 (LEC)
Literature of the Undocumented
Section 006 (LEC)
Arab American Feminisms
Section 007 (LEC)
Asian American Literary Studies: History, Genre, and Adaptation
Section 008 (LEC)
Latina/o/x Cultures and Communities
Section 009 (LEC)
Race and Gender in Asian American History
Section 010 (REC)
Empowering Community
Section 012 (LEC)
Arab American Lit
Section 014 (LEC)
The Battle for North America: an Indigenous History of the Seven Years' War, the American Revolution and the War of 1812
Section 001 (LAB)
Community Research
Section 001 (LEC)
Global Digital Activism