Perspective
Choose from 40 courses spanning over a dozen different programs.
A minor in American culture and difference teaches you to explore a range of cultural traditions and practices through interdisciplinary coursework. By looking at "America" through various lenses, you will re-examine the dominant culture, ultimately looking beyond the headlines and recognizing the histories and contributions of marginalized communities.
The world as we know it is becoming more complex. As we work and live in an increasingly multicultural and globalized environment, it is vital that we are aware of the many layers of American history and culture. This minor examines the vast array of American experiences and lives by highlighting a rich range of traditions and histories shaping our society. The American culture and difference program will prepare you to be a thoughtful, critical and informed citizen.
American culture and difference is a flexible minor. You are required to take seven courses, including a foundational course and a zero-credit capstone class. The remaining five courses come from an array of programs at the university, with the only limitation being you cannot take more than two courses from a single program.
We recommend completing AMCD 200 – Foundations of American Culture and Difference early on in your career at St. Thomas. The minor itself is extremely flexible and allows you to complete allied courses as they fit into the rest of your degree plan, ultimately concluding with a capstone course in your final semester.
Minor in American Culture and Difference
Please contact us if you are interested in turning the minor into a major.
American culture and difference is a flexible minor. You are required to take seven courses, including a foundational course and a zero-credit capstone class. The remaining five courses come from an array of programs at the university, with the only limitation being you cannot take more than two courses from a single program.
We recommend completing AMCD 200 – Foundations of American Culture and Difference early on in your career at St. Thomas. The minor itself is extremely flexible and allows you to complete allied courses as they fit into the rest of your degree plan, ultimately concluding with a capstone course in your final semester.
Minor in American Culture and Difference
Please contact us if you are interested in turning the minor into a major.
Our goal is to help students lead, work and serve with the skill and empathy needed for creating a better world. Here is how our faculty, students and alumni are living this mission every day.
Dr. Lawrence has taught in American culture and difference for fifteen years. His research and teaching focuses on the Black Arts Movement, James Baldwin, racial passing, black speculative writing and ethnographic writing. His work straddles a number of areas, but generally sits at the intersection of identity, narrative, community and culture. He recently published When They Blew the Levee: Race, Politics, and Community in Pinhook, Missouri.
After graduating from St. Thomas, Ben pursued a master’s degree in public administration with a concentration in international management and Mandarin Chinese at the Monterey Institute of International Studies. He then worked with the Peace Corps in Malawi, and now serves as a U.S. diplomat in China. His duties as a Foreign Consular Officer include awarding visas and engaging in public diplomacy with student visa outreach programs.
Chioma is a first-generation American double majoring in communication and journalism and American culture and difference. She studied race and gender during a J-term in Cuba, and her research focuses on how advertisers use sex, gender and sexuality in advertisements. Chioma works on campus as a resident assistant and has a passion for ensuring student voices are heard by university administration. She hopes to pursue graduate school to either become a professor or work in crisis communications.
We give you the tools you need to live and work in a globalized world. You can go down multiple career paths with a minor in American culture and difference.
American culture and difference gives you the ability to look at America’s history and culture from multiple perspectives.
Choose from 40 courses spanning over a dozen different programs.
You join the only interdisciplinary program on campus focused entirely on the study of diversity. Many of our minors are Dease and Excel! Scholars.
A minor in American culture and difference contributes to a variety of career paths.
Dr. Shirey is professor and chair of the graduate program in art history.
Dr. Chowdhury is the director of American culture and difference and researches how culture, politics, ethics and aesthetics intersect with each other.
Dr. High-Pippert is a professor, chair of the political science program and associated faculty in women’s studies.
You will have a variety of opportunities throughout your time at St. Thomas that will push you outside of your comfort zone.
ACD minors have the opportunity to present at events like Troubling Waters, an interdisciplinary discussion on representations of power, race, gender and class in American culture.
Our students often collaborate with professors on research projects, an experience that provides a springboard for graduate study. There are multiple opportunities to apply for research grants to help jump-start your project as well.
You have the option of turning the minor into a major with the addition of four or five extra courses. In the last year, three minors have chosen to convert their minor into a major area of study.
We teach and develop students into socially responsible citizens. After completing your minor, you will be ready for whatever comes next in life.
American culture and difference students gain a unique perspective on American society throughout their time at St. Thomas. They graduate as compassionate citizens and thoughtful professionals equipped with skills that help them navigate a complex and globalized world.
There is more to learn about St. Thomas; including our ranking as a Best Value School by U.S. News & World Report, the many classroom and extracurricular activities that will be part of your student experience and so much more. Schedule a visit to see our beautiful campus or start your application today.