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Race, politics, capitalism, globalization, popular culture. American studies places you at the heart of the 21st century鈥檚 most compelling narratives鈥攁nd at Rollins, you鈥檙e given the flexibility to maximize that relevance.

With a focus on four core departments and many ways to tailor your learning plan, you鈥檒l develop a holistic, wide-ranging way of thinking and expression that is increasingly valued by 小猪视频 schools and employers alike.

You鈥檒l engage in hands-on learning under the watchful eye of expert faculty, building critical-thinking, creative problem-solving, and effective communication skills that will prepare you for a range of 小猪视频 programs and for a career in everything from business and law to health care and publishing.


Why Study American Studies at Rollins

  1. 1

    Connect with Campus Leaders

    As an American studies major at Rollins, you鈥檒l be uniquely positioned to network with multiple department leaders and seize professional opportunities across campus.

  2. 2

    Develop a Comprehensive Perspective

    Your coursework focuses on four core departments鈥擡nglish, history, political science, and sociology鈥攁llowing you to investigate American culture and society from multiple angles.

  3. 3

    Discover Your Passions

    With a long list of electives and a requirement for coursework outside the core departments, the American studies program is designed to let you explore many different academic disciplines.

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鈥淢ajoring in American studies at Rollins gave me the flexibility to find and develop my interests and then really hone in on what I was passionate about. The major鈥檚 interdisciplinary approach helped me build a well-rounded perspective and develop the research, critical-thinking, and communication skills I need to thrive in law school.鈥

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Kalli Joslin 鈥19

JD Candidate, Georgetown University Law Center

A Rollins student researching American history.

Dive Into American Studies

American studies majors and minors at Rollins learn the role of ideas, discourse, and events in creating American culture.

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Rollins American Studies Careers

From law and health care to publishing and education, Rollins American studies grads are making tomorrow happen in an array of fields.

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    Rebecca Firpi 鈥15

    Physical Therapist, Orlando Health

  • Elisabeth Hagood 鈥86

    Elisabeth Hagood 鈥86

    Attorney, Elisabeth Hagood, Attorney at Law

  • Hannah Horwath 鈥16

    Hannah Horwath 鈥16

    MD Candidate, University of North Florida

  • Self portrait of Grace Simpson

    Grace Simpson 鈥16

    Account Manager, Dotdash Meredith

  • Taylor Thomas 鈥16

    Taylor Thomas 鈥16

    JD Candidate, University of Florida Levin College of Law


Real World Experience

From internships and research to community engagement courses, Rollins American studies students hone their skills in the real world.

  • Orlando Ballet
  • National LGBT Chamber of Commerce
  • United Nations Association
  • NYU
  • Mi Familia Vota
  • Winter Park Chamber of Commerce

Popular Courses

Rollins鈥 American studies courses focus on five key themes: the drivers of change; notions of equality; major divisions; core and conflicting principles in American society; and American exceptionalism and global perspectives.

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Experience Rollins IRL

There鈥檚 no better way to get a feel for life at Rollins than by scheduling a campus tour.

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A Day in the Life of a Rollins American Studies Major

鈥淭he American studies major allowed me to study a variety of subjects. I learned about everything from African-American history to issues of globalization to the overlap in literature and film. Because of my major and the support of the larger Rollins community, I really learned how to self-advocate and integrate lessons from many disciplines.鈥

Nicky Lindenberg 鈥20

AmeriCorps Site Coordinator, Kid Power, Inc.

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Beyond the Classroom

Study Abroad Because this major crosses several core disciplines, there are a diverse range of opportunities to study around the world for credit toward the major. As an American studies student, you鈥檒l be encouraged to take advantage of these study abroad programs in the Caribbean, Europe, Asia, and more.

One-on-One Collaboration As a senior in the American studies major, you鈥檒l spend your final semester working one-on-one with a professor to complete an interdisciplinary capstone project.

Faculty-Led Field Studies Field study experiences connect with work you鈥檒l do in the classroom. So as you learn about American environmental history, you can also visit state and national parks. Or, as you study the literature of Flannery O鈥機onnor and William Faulkner, you can visit their homes and tour the lands that inspired their work on a Southern lit road trip.



Expert Faculty

Our robust American studies faculty is equipped with a high number of terminal degrees in their fields and a broad range of expertise in interdisciplinary study.

American Studies Program

Carnegie Hall 鈥 Room 105
1000 Holt Ave. 鈥 2666
Winter Park, FL32789

Telephone:407.691.1273

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    Amy Armenia, PhD

    Executive Director of Institutional Research and Analytics

    Research interests: Intersection of family and work, and the challenges and contradictions faced by those who do paid care work

  • Donald Davison portrait

    Donald Davison, PhD

    Provost

    Research interests: Political behavior, American institutions, public policy, and formal theory and methodology

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    Paul Reich, PhD

    Professor of English

    Research interests: Late 19th- and 20th-century American literature, African-American literature, the American West, interdisciplinary studies, and popular culture

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    Claire Strom, PhD

    Department Chair, Professor of History

    Research interests: U.S. history, especially American sexuality and the Vietnam War