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American Studies BA Hons
Overview
Understanding America in the 21st century is more essential now than ever. Studying the world’s most significant superpower at this fascinating moment of crisis and change opens up a panorama
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Points of entry for American Studies BA Hons
Year 1
Entry requirements for Languages and American and Australasian Studies at University of East Anglia (UEA)
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How good is this course?
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The content studied is varied and extremely interesting, and the modules studied within the first year give an insight into topics which will be covered in greater depth during the entirety of you degree. Additionally, the prospect of internships at the UN both in Brussels and Geneva is a huge plus that I didn't even discover until I talked with my personal advisor. read more
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The only things I would say are that for starting off, the course adviser position is a bit too distant to want to go to them for any major issues. We were told repeatedly in freshers week to book an appointment to see them, but when I saw them they didn't seem to have much to introduce, they are more of a go to if you need them rather than a 'personal' tutor. I am also quite unsure about how good the job prospects of this course will be, and so feel I need to develop quite a lot of extra-curricular activities to balance that out. read more
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