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The Undergraduate Minor
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undergraduate
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https://americanstudies.cornell.edu/undergraduate-minor
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https://admissions.cornell.edu/academics/minors
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2026-03-23T06:07:19+00:00
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The Undergraduate Minor

Source: https://americanstudies.cornell.edu/undergraduate-minor Parent: https://admissions.cornell.edu/academics/minors

The Minor

The American Studies minor offers students in every College the opportunity for interdisciplinary engagement with the cultures, histories, and global context of the United States. Successful completion of the minor will be noted on students’ official transcripts after your conferral date and when processing by your college's Registrar is complete.

The American Studies minor consists of five courses* (15 credits minimum), which must be at least 3 or 4 credits each. Introduction to American Studies is required, and students must take four* additional AMST courses at the 2000 level or above as specified below, passing with a grade of C or higher. No more than 2 courses may be taken in any one discipline or field.

Distribution of Courses

Although courses taken for the student’s major may count for the American Studies minor, the five* discrete courses constituting the minor must include:

Please note:

*  Two ½ pre-1900 courses may be taken to fulfill the pre-1900  requirement, which means six courses would be needed for the minor.

How to Apply

If you are interested in minoring, submit an online Intent to Minorform online by the end of your penultimate semester. This initial step lets us know of your interest in an American Studies minor.

You will receive an email confirmation when your Intent to Minor form has been processed by the department, with your minor worksheet. For any follow-up questions about whether a specific class counts toward the minor requirements, contact the American Studies Program.

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