American Studies

Graduate Program

The American Studies M. A. at Kennesaw State is an interdisciplinary program that helps build bridges across traditional academic fields and prepares students for leadership in the workplace and civic life.  Our program blends historical and place-based study of diverse American societies with analysis of cultural products, and requires students to apply their learning in their personal and professional communities. 

Tell me more about the program.

What are the program requirements?

How do I apply? And what are the deadlines?

What are the descriptions of your courses?

Do you have a 2-year projected schedule of courses?

Where can I study abroad?

Where can I find information on Internships and Research Project requirements?

What type of internships can I participate in through MAST?

How do I apply for a “Graduate Research Assistantship”?

What are the requirements for my Capstone/Thesis?

What forms do I need to complete for my Capstone Project (in Word)?

What forms do I need to complete for my Capstone (in pdf)?

Tell me more about the Clendenin Graduate Fellows Program.

What is “publicly active graduate education”?

I have more questions!

For more information, contact:

MA in American Studies Program Administrator
Cherie K. Miller
Kennesaw State University
Social Science Building, Suite 2015
1000 Chastain Road, MD 2208
Kennesaw, GA 30144
678-797-2504 (phone)
678-797-2437 (fax)
email: cmille72@kennesaw.edu

Map:  http://www.kennesaw.edu/admissions/pdfs/ksu_2d_map.pdf