Why should you join the local or national chapters of the AMS? Find out the benefits below!
Local BenefitsAM IN 210: Intro to American Indian Studies - arts & humanities, U.S. diversity
Anthro 321: World Prehistory - arts & humanities, 300+ level
Astro 150: Stars, Galaxies, and Cosmology - nat. sciences
Cl ST 273: Greek and Roman Mythology - arts & humanities, int. perspectives
Cl ST 275: The Ancient City - arts & humanities, int. perspectives
Econ 312: History of Economic Thought - 300+ soc. sciences & arts & humanities
Engl 335: Studies in Film - arts & humanities, 300+ level
HD FS 276: Human Sexuality - soc. sciences, U.S. diversity
Hist 201 & 202: Introduction to World Civilization - arts & humanities, int. perspectives
Hist 429: "Monstrous London": London's Histories 1500-1800 - arts & humanities, 300+ level, study in London over Spring Break
Hist 488: American Stuff, Colonial Times to the Present - arts & humanities, 300+ level
JL MC 101: Mass Media and Society - soc. sciences
LAS 211: Introduction to U.S. Latino/a Studies - arts & humanities, U.S. diversity
Music 102: Introduction to Music Listening - arts & humanities, int. perspectives
Phil 230: Moral Theory and Practice - arts & humanities
Pol Sci 241: Intro to Comparitive Government and Politics - soc. sciences, int. perspectives
Pol Sci 370: Religion and Politics - 300+ soc. sciences & Arts & Humanities
Psych 280: Social Psychology - soc. sciences
Relig 205: Introduction to World Religions - arts & humanities, int. perspectives
Relig 210: Religion in America - U.S. diversity & arts & humanities
Soc 219: Intimate Relationships - soc. sciences
W S 201: Introduction to Women's Studies - arts & humanities, U.S. diversity