MA in American Studies
The Master of Arts in American Studies provides students opportunities for pre-professional training in their chosen specialty. Through challenging courses and in-depth research, students delve into topics like architecture, popular music, immigration and borders and racial and gender equality in American culture.
The MA prepares students for a variety of careers or advanced work in another PhD program. Note: The Museums and Material Culture Concentration will no longer accept applications after the spring 2025 cycle. The new MA in Museums, History & Culture will launch in fall 2025.
MA in American Studies Info Session: January 13
Join us online for an information session discussing the field of American Studies and GW's Master of Arts in American Studies program.
MA Program Tracks
- General Studies Concentration (30 credits)
Students focus on cultural history and the analysis of cultural productions, including visual and textual materials, the social construction of identities and communities, transnational migrations and cultural flows, political and social movements, media and religious beliefs.
- Museums and Material Culture Concentration (30 credits)
Against the backdrop of cultural institutions like the Smithsonian Institution and the National Register of Historic Places, students gain expertise and pre-professional training in cultural resource management.
Note: The Museums and Material Culture Concentration will no longer accept applications after the spring 2025 cycle. The new MA in Museums, History & Culture will launch in fall 2025.
"I chose GW because of the different research strengths in the department, particularly cultural history/studies, gender and sexuality studies and transnational studies. I also knew that being in DC and at GW would provide me with research and work opportunities that I wouldn’t get anywhere else."
Mallory McGovern
MA '24
Application Requirements
See Application Requirements Details
Application Deadlines
Fall Admissions: April 1 (regular applications), February 1 (fellowship applications)
Spring Admissions: October 1
Scholarships and Funding
Required Seminar
All MA students must complete at least two approved research seminars offered by the Department of American Studies or another academic department within GW.
During each seminar, students produce an original, 25–35 page, primary source-based research essay of publishable quality. Students should consult with the director of graduate studies each semester to identify appropriate courses for fulfilling this requirement.
Suggested Plan of Study
To choose courses that will fulfill the requirements for the degree, students should meet with the graduate program advisor in their concentration at least once each semester. This faculty advisor will assist students in formulating a coherent program of study.
This plan of study is designed with full-time students in mind. Part-time students will have to adjust the schedule in consultation with the director of graduate studies to fit their individual program.
- Year One
- Complete three graduate seminars in American Studies or related departments (chosen in consultation with the director of graduate studies)
- Complete one designated research seminar (suggested)
- Year Two
- Complete four graduate seminars in American Studies or related departments. Full-time students should plan on three courses in the fall and one in the spring.
- Complete all remaining research and core requirements
Course Requirements
General studies—30 credits, including a 3-credit required course, 6 credits in research seminar courses, and 21 credits in elective courses; museums and material culture concentration—30 credits, including 6 credits in required courses, 6 credits in research seminars, and 18 credits in elective courses*.
General studies requirements
Code | Title | Credits |
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AMST 6100 | Scope and Methods in American Studies | |
At least six credits in research seminars. This may include AMST 6195 taken twice or other approved research courses. | ||
A minimum of 21 credits in elective courses pertaining to the study of American culture approved by the department. These may include graduate courses in anthropology, English, fine arts and art history, geography, history, media and public affairs, and political science. | ||
Concentration in museums and material culture requirements
*The concentration in museums and material culture will no longer be offered as of the fall 2025 semester. The new MA in museums, history, and culture is currently accepting applications for fall 2025.
Code | Title | Credits |
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Required | ||
AMST 6100 | Scope and Methods in American Studies | |
AMST 6710 | American Material Culture | |
At least 6 credits in designated research seminars. | ||
At least 18 additional credits in courses pertaining to the study of American culture, museum studies, and museum education |