| AMST123 | Sophomore Seminar: Early American Encounters: Colonists in the New World |
| AMST130 | Ten Photographs That Shook the World: Visual Technologies of Historical Memory |
| AMST132 | Writing Historical Biography |
| AMST142 | Poverty in the United States |
| AMST151 | Colonial America |
| AMST156 | American Literature, 1865-1945 |
| AMST195 | Readings in American Drama |
| AMST197 | Intimate Histories: Sexed Bodies, Embodied Selves |
| AMST202 | Junior Colloquium: The All-American Family |
| AMST203 | Junior Colloquium: Culture and Violence in the Progressive Era |
| AMST204 | Junior Colloquium: Cultural Power and American Studies |
| AMST206 | The First Gilded Age: Art and Culture in the U.S. 1865-1913 |
| AMST207 | Methodologies in Critical Race Studies |
| AMST208 | Early American Material Culture: Art, Buildings, and Things in a Colonial Place |
| AMST210 | Literary Studies as American Studies |
| AMST211 | Intimacy and Asian Migrations |
| AMST212 | Korean American Literature and Diaspora |
| AMST213 | Politics and Sex After 1968: Queering the American State |
| AMST215 | The Rise of the British Empire |
| AMST216 | Chosen Peoples, Chosen Nation |
| AMST219 | American Pastoral |
| AMST220 | Religion in the United States |
| AMST222 | Directorial Style: Classic American Film Comedy |
| AMST224 | The Great American Novel |
| AMST225 | Objects and Others: Museums and the Politics of Representation |
| AMST226 | 20th-Century Franco-Caribbean Literature and the Search for Identity |
| AMST229 | Hymnody in the United States Before the Civil War |
| AMST230 | The United States During the 20th Century |
| AMST231 | Sophomore Seminar: American Utopias in the 19th Century |
| AMST232 | American Architecture and Urbanism, 1770-1914 |
| AMST235 | Western Movies: Myth, Ideology, and Genre |
| AMST236 | Topics in United States Intellectual History |
| AMST239 | Power, Culture, Continuity, and Change in Native America: A Historical Survey |
| AMST241 | Qualitative Research Methods in Psychology |
| AMST242 | Mixed-Heritage Asian Americans |
| AMST251 | The Sixties |
| AMST252 | Culture of Gay Liberation |
| AMST253 | Television: The Domestic Medium |
| AMST254 | Race State: Race, Public Policy, and the Making of the New Deal State Since 1930 |
| AMST257 | Queer Literature and Studies |
| AMST258 | Migration and Cultural Politics: Immigrant Experiences in the United States |
| AMST260 | Native Sovereignty Politics |
| AMST261 | Protestantism: From the Reformation to the Religious Right |
| AMST262 | Middletown Materials: Theory and Practice |
| AMST263 | Globalization, Democracy, and Social Change in the Americas |
| AMST266 | Making Places: Art and the Landscape |
| AMST268 | Anglo-American Masculinities Through the Great War |
| AMST270 | Art in North America to 1867 |
| AMST271 | Work and Leisure: The Sociology of Everyday Life |
| AMST272 | Sculpture in the United States,1776-1976 |
| AMST273 | Domesticity and Gender in 19th-Century American Literature and Culture |
| AMST274 | Economics of Wealth and Poverty |
| AMST275 | Introduction to African American Literature |
| AMST276 | Vodou in Haiti--Vodou in Hollywood |
| AMST281 | Ethics of Embodiment (FGSS Gateway) |
| AMST282 | Postcolonial Theory |
| AMST283 | Housing and Public Policy |
| AMST284 | Engendering the African Diaspora (FGSS Gateway) |
| AMST289 | Postcolonialism and Globalization |
| AMST290 | The American Revolution |
| AMST292 | Women in U.S. History |
| AMST293 | Poetry and Politics in New York City, 1930-1975 |
| AMST294 | Diasporas, Transnationalism, and Globalization |
| AMST297 | Religion and the Social Construction of Race |
| AMST298 | American Novel Before the Civil War |
| AMST301 | Contesting the Past: Historical Memory and the Struggle over Truth and Representation |
| AMST303 | Exile Modernism: German Kultur, American Culture |
| AMST305 | Writing Historical Biography/Biographical Fiction |
| AMST306 | Understanding Television: Industrial System, Cultural Form, and Everyday Life |
| AMST307 | Race Discourse in the Americas |
| AMST310 | Queer Theory |
| AMST312 | Americans Abroad: The Literature and Politics of Travel, 1675-1975 |
| AMST313 | Stein and Woolf |
| AMST314 | The United States in the Pacific Islands |
| AMST317 | Zombies as Other from Haiti to Hollywood |
| AMST326 | Intimacy Matters: The Reform Aesthetic in Victorian America |
| AMST327 | American Modernism |
| AMST329 | American Pragmatist Philosophy: Purposes, Meanings, and Truths |
| AMST333 | The American Inner-Self Industry |
| AMST334 | Contemporary African American Narratives of Slavery |
| AMST336 | Alfred Hitchcock |
| AMST338 | Anthropos and the Archive |
| AMST339 | The Rise of the Conservative Movement in the United States Since 1950 |
| AMST340 | Crime and Violence in the 20th-Century United States |
| AMST343 | Making History in the Contemporary American Novel |
| AMST348 | Frank Lloyd Wright: Myth and Fact |
| AMST349 | Toward an Archaeology of the U. S. Prison System |
| AMST354 | Chicago Architecture and Urbanism,1880-2000 |
| AMST360 | Museum Studies |
| AMST361 | The Black '60s: Civil Rights to Black Power |
| AMST362 | Nationality and Power at the Movies: The Combat Film |
| AMST364 | Photography and Representation |
| AMST369 | Reading About War |
| AMST376 | Topics in 19th-Century Painting: Thomas Moran, Thomas Eakins, and Mary Cassatt |
| AMST379 | Christianity and Sexuality |
| AMST386 | Mapping Metropolis: The Urban Novel as Artifact |