

BA American Studies with a Foundation Year
About this course
American studies is the interdisciplinary examination of the United States as a society, culture, and political entity. It asks how the world's most powerful nation has been shaped by its founding ideals, its internal contradictions, its racial history, and its relationship to the rest of the world. To study America properly is to study it through multiple lenses: literature, history, political science, film, music, religion, and the ongoing tensions between the country's self-image and its lived realities. The result is a degree that is intellectually rich and politically engaging. This four-year full-time programme at the University of East Anglia includes a foundation year, which provides an additional preparatory stage for students coming to higher education from a non-traditional background or who want additional time to develop their academic skills before the main degree begins. With a typical tariff of 136 points, the programme is accessible to motivated students with genuine curiosity about the subject. UEA has a strong tradition in American studies, drawing on the university's wider strengths in literature, history, and the social sciences to offer a genuinely interdisciplinary education. You will explore the history of American democracy, the literature of the American experience from the colonial period to contemporary fiction, the cultural politics of race, gender, and identity, the dynamics of American foreign policy, and the place of popular culture in shaping national identity. The skills you develop, close reading, writing analytically about complex cultural and political phenomena, and navigating interdisciplinary debates, are applicable across a wide range of professional contexts. Graduates from American studies programmes move into careers in journalism, publishing, education, the civil service, non-governmental organisations, research, and a range of roles in media, communications, and the arts. The analytical breadth of the degree makes graduates adaptable, and the subject matter is directly relevant in a world where American politics and culture continue to shape global affairs. Further study at postgraduate level in American studies, history, political science, or related disciplines is a well-established option.
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