Welcome
The American and New England Studies program at the University of Southern Maine provides a wide ranging, interdisciplinary course of study leading to the degree of Master of Arts.
Unlike many interdisciplinary graduate programs at other universities, our program has its own dedicated faculty and curriculum. Our faculty are all nationally recognized in their fields, and the seminar format of our classes ensures that students receive individualized attention. Our curriculum is both regionally and nationally focused, examining questions of New England and American identity and experience through a variety of critical perspectives.
Students have ample opportunity to do original research by drawing on the rich collections at the USM Library and other local cultural institutions. We cater to a wide range of student interests: not only do we prepare students for Ph.D. programs and for work in museums and historical societies, we also number many middle school and high school teachers among our students, as well as many students from all walks of life who are simply interested in the subject matter we have to offer.
What's New
Spring 2009 Semester
ANES will be offering its first on-line course! Museums & Public Culture will be instructed on-line by Patricia Erikson. This on-line course is blended with at most three classroom meetings, one of which may be a behind-the-scenes museum tour. View Spring 2009 course offerings.
Latest Newsletter Now Online
The Fall 2008 edition of the American & New England Studies newsletter is coming soon and will include news on scholarships, internships, alumni activities and more.
2008-09 Lecture Series
For more information, or call 780-4920. View the complete series.
A Fresh Look to Our Web Site
The ANES web site has undergone an extensive redesign and reorganization over the summer. We hope you find the new look appealing and the content useful. Please let us know your thoughts.
