| AMST113 | Henry David Thoreau: His Art and Thought in Relation to His Times |
| AMST117 | Education in Society: Universities as Agents of Change, Ivory Towers, or Knowledge Factories |
| AMST118 | Social Norms and Social Power |
| AMST124 | The Environmental Imagination: Green Writing and Ecocriticism |
| AMST142 | Poverty in the United States |
| AMST151 | Colonial America |
| AMST175 | Toward a Global "América": An Introduction to American Studies |
| AMST198 | Superculture and Subculture in American Music |
| AMST200 | Colonialism and Its Consequences in the Americas |
| AMST205 | Junior Colloquium: Topics in Historic Preservation: Managing the Past in Middletown |
| AMST206 | Junior Colloquium: Citizenship and Sovereignty in the United States |
| AMST207 | Methodologies in Critical Race Studies |
| AMST214 | African Presences II: Music in the Americas |
| AMST216 | Chosen Peoples, Chosen Nation |
| AMST217 | Introduction to U.S. Racial Formations |
| AMST219 | American Pastoral |
| AMST220 | Religion in the United States |
| AMST222 | Directorial Style: Classic American Film Comedy |
| AMST223 | American Jewish History, 1492-2001 |
| AMST226 | 20th-Century Franco-Caribbean Literature and the Search for Identity |
| AMST229 | Hymnody in the United States Before the Civil War |
| AMST231 | Sophomore Seminar: American Utopias in the 19th Century |
| AMST232 | American Architecture and Urbanism, 1770-1914 |
| AMST233 | Making Art in the United States, 1860-1960 |
| AMST234 | Zora Neale Hurston and the Rise of Feminist Fiction |
| AMST236 | Topics in United States Intellectual History: Religion and National Culture |
| AMST238 | Introduction to Modern African American History |
| AMST241 | Qualitative Research Methods in Psychology |
| AMST250 | Confidence and Panic in 19th-Century U.S. Economic Life |
| AMST251 | The Sixties |
| AMST252 | Culture of Gay Liberation |
| AMST256 | Perspectives on Motherhood |
| AMST258 | Migration and Cultural Politics: Immigrant Experiences in the United States |
| AMST260 | Native Sovereignty Politics |
| AMST261 | Protestantism: From the Reformation to the Religious Right |
| AMST265 | Introduction to Trans Studies: Interdisciplinary Approaches |
| AMST266 | Taking Spaces/Making Places: American Artists and the Landscape |
| AMST267 | Music and Downtown New York |
| AMST268 | Desire and Power: The Sociology of Sexuality |
| AMST269 | New World Poetics |
| AMST270 | Rebellion and Representation: Art in North America to 1867 |
| AMST271 | Work and Leisure: The Sociology of Everyday Life |
| AMST272 | Sculpture in the United States,1776-1976 |
| AMST279 | Aesthetics and/or Ideology |
| AMST281 | Ethics of Embodiment (FGSS Gateway) |
| AMST282 | Postcolonial Theory |
| AMST283 | Housing and Public Policy |
| AMST285 | Excavating America: Historical Archaeology of the Modern World |
| AMST287 | Critical Issues in Education |
| AMST288 | The End of the World: The Millennium and the End Times in American Thought |
| AMST289 | Postcolonialism and Globalization |
| AMST292 | Women in U.S. History |
| AMST293 | Poetry and Politics in New York City, 1930-1975 |
| AMST297 | Religious Worlds of New York |
| AMST298 | From Seduction to Civil War: The Early U.S. Novel |
| AMST304 | Histories of/History and the U.S.-Mexican Border |
| AMST309 | Black Political Thought |
| AMST311 | Color and the Canon: Rethinking American Literary Criticism |
| AMST313 | Stein and Woolf |
| AMST314 | The United States in the Pacific Islands |
| AMST315 | Native Americans as Slaves and Slaveholders |
| AMST316 | Television Storytelling: The Conditions of Narrative Complexity |
| AMST318 | Who Owns Culture? A History of Cultural and Intellectual Property in the U.S. and Latin America |
| AMST319 | Monumental Cultures of Pre-Columbian North America |
| AMST321 | Youth Culture |
| AMST325 | Faulkner and the Thirties |
| AMST328 | The Immigrant City in the United States, 1880-1924 |
| AMST332 | Topics in African American Literature: Charles Chesnutt and Pauline Hopkins |
| AMST334 | Black Power and the Modern Narrative of Slavery |
| AMST335 | United States Political History Since 1945: Citizens, Institutions, and the State |
| AMST338 | New York City in the '40s |
| AMST339 | The Rise of the Conservative Movement in the United States Since 1950 |
| AMST343 | Contesting American History: Fiction After 1967 |
| AMST345 | Intimate Histories: Topics in the History of Sex, Gender, and the Body |
| AMST346 | American Revolutions and Counterrevolutions: A Short 18th Century |
| AMST347 | Science and the State |
| AMST348 | Frank Lloyd Wright: Myth and Fact |
| AMST349 | Toward an Archaeology of the U.S. Prison System |
| AMST354 | Chicago Architecture and Urbanism,1880-2000 |
| AMST355 | Reading Latinidad: Ethnicity and Strategies of Representation |
| AMST360 | Museum Studies |
| AMST361 | The Black '60s: Civil Rights to Black Power |
| AMST374 | Topics in Cultural Landscapes: The Art of Frederick Law Olmsted |
| AMST376 | Topics in 19th-Century Painting: Thomas Moran, Thomas Eakins, and Mary Cassatt |
| AMST383 | The Making of American Jewish Identities: Blood, Bris, Bagels, and Beyond |
| AMST386 | Mapping Metropolis: The Urban Novel as Artifact |
| AMST393 | Materia Medica: Drugs and Medicines in America |
| AMST398 | Queer/Anthropology: Ethnographic Approaches to Queer Studies |
| HIST239 | The Long 19th Century in the United States |