BA (Hons) American Studies (with a study abroad year)

Falmer

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

This four-year, full-time degree is structured to deepen students' understanding of American society through a blend of theoretical and practical learning. The program includes three years of study at Sussex, complemented by a compulsory year abroad at a partner institution in the United States or Canada. Students engage with a diverse range of topics, from early American history to contemporary cultural studies, preparing them for various career paths.

Curriculum: The curriculum is designed to provide a solid foundation in American Studies, with core modules such as "Introduction to American Studies," "Modern America," and "Race and Ethnicity in US History." Students also have the opportunity to choose electives from other disciplines, allowing them to tailor their studies to individual interests. The third year is dedicated to studying abroad, where students can select modules that align with their academic and professional goals.

Research Focus: The program emphasizes critical analysis and research, encouraging students to explore topics like gender and sexuality, social justice movements, and American literature. Students are trained to critically analyze a range of media, including music, art, film, political documents, and speeches, fostering a deep understanding of American culture and society.

Industry Engagement: Sussex's strong connections with various industries provide students with opportunities for internships and work experience. Recent graduates have secured positions in fields such as media, public relations, and the civil service. The program's interdisciplinary approach equips students with transferable skills in research, communication, and critical thinking, enhancing their employability.

Global Perspective: The year abroad is a highlight of the program, offering students the chance to immerse themselves in North American academic and cultural environments. Partner institutions include UC Berkeley, UCLA, Tulane University, and Georgetown University, among others. This experience broadens students' global perspectives and enriches their understanding of American Studies from an international viewpoint.

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Location

Falmer

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Score

IELTS 6

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Tuition Fee

£ 19050

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants should have successfully completed their secondary education with a minimum overall score of 80% or equivalent in their respective country's grading system.

English language proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.0 or 6.5 with no individual component below 5.5.
  • TOEFL: A minimum overall score of 80.
  • PTE Academic: A minimum overall score of 59.
  • Some programs may have specific subject prerequisites or additional requirements.

The University of Sussex offers a range of scholarships and financial support for international students to help make studying in the UK more accessible. These scholarships recognize academic excellence, support for underrepresented groups, and the ambition to help students thrive in their studies.

Sussex International Scholarships: The University offers a range of scholarships specifically for international students, including the Sussex Excellence Scholarships.These awards typically cover a portion of the tuition fees and are available for students pursuing undergraduate or postgraduate degrees.

Specific Country Scholarships: The University also offers country-specific scholarships for students from particular regions, such as Africa, India, and China.These awards are often designed to make studying at Sussex more accessible for students from those regions.

Graduates of the BA (Hons) American Studies (with a study abroad year) program at the University of Sussex are well-equipped for a wide range of career paths, thanks to the versatile and interdisciplinary nature of the degree. The program not only provides in-depth knowledge of American culture and society but also helps students develop key transferable skills such as critical thinking, research, and communication.

Media and Communications: Many graduates go on to work in media, journalism, and communications. The program’s focus on cultural studies, contemporary American media, and history provides the foundation for careers in television, radio, and digital media, as well as public relations and advertising.

Public Policy and Government: The political and historical aspects of American Studies make this degree ideal for roles in government or public policy. Graduates can pursue careers in diplomacy, international relations, or local government.

Education and Teaching: Graduates with an interest in education can work as teachers, educational coordinators, or in administrative roles. Many also choose to further their studies in postgraduate teaching programs or research.

Non-Profit and Social Advocacy: The program’s focus on social justice, race, and ethnic studies prepares graduates for careers in advocacy and non-governmental organizations (NGOs), working on issues like equality, social change, and human rights.

International Business: The global perspective gained from the study abroad year, coupled with the ability to navigate diverse cultures, positions graduates well for roles in international business and management, particularly those involving the US market.

Museums, Libraries, and Cultural Heritage: Many graduates pursue careers in museums, libraries, archives, or cultural institutions, applying their deep understanding of American history and culture to curatorial, research, and educational roles.


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