Social and Cultural Analysis (2022 - 2024)
Major
The social and cultural analysis major requires nine 4-point courses (36 points) completed with a grade of C or better.
Two introductory courses—may be taken in either order:
- Social and Cultural Analysis 101 (SCA-UA 101)
- One of the following, linked to the student’s area of focus (CORE-UA classes must be taught by SCA faculty):
- Cultures and Contexts: Contemporary Latino Cultures (CORE-UA 529)
- Cultures and Contexts: The Black Atlantic (CORE-UA 534)
- Cultures and Contexts: Asian/Pacific/American Cultures (CORE-UA 539)
- Approaches to American Studies (SCA-UA 201)
- Intersections: Race, Gender, and Sexuality in U.S. History (SCA-UA 230)
- Approaches to Gender and Sexuality Studies (SCA-UA 401)
- Approaches to Metropolitan Studies (SCA-UA 601)
Six elective courses:
- Six designated social and cultural analysis electives, four of which must be taught by SCA faculty.
- SCA Theory and Practice: The Internship Program (SCA-UA 42) is no longer required, but is highly recommended and can count as an elective; one language course can count as an elective if taught by SCA faculty.
One research course:
- Advanced Research Seminar (SCA-UA 90)
Minor
Five 4-point courses (20 points) completed with a grade of C or better are required for the minor in social and cultural analysis. Students must take Social and Cultural Analysis 101 (SCA-UA 101), plus four designated social and cultural analysis electives taught by SCA faculty. One language course can count as an elective if taught by SCA faculty.
Language and Linguistic Competency
The type of rigorous intercultural study promoted within the Department of Social and Cultural Analysis requires students to recognize the complex modes of communication at work both within and across different social groups. The department therefore strongly encourages its students to develop advanced skills in language and linguistics by any of the following means: taking elective courses in sociolinguistics; studying a language other than English beyond the minimum level required by the College of Arts and Science (especially one germane to the department's fields of study); pursuing community-based internship fieldwork necessitating the development and use of specific language skills; or undertaking study or research abroad in contexts entailing the exercise of key language or linguistic capabilities.
Policy on Double Counting of Courses
Majors may share (double count) two courses with a second major, with permission from the other department/program.
Minors may share (double count) one course with a major or a second minor, with permission from the other department/program.
Honors Program
Majors who have completed 48 points of graded work in CAS and have a 3.65 GPA or higher (both overall and in the major) are encouraged to register for Senior Honors Seminar (SCA-UA 92) in the fall semester of their senior year. Upon successful completion of the seminar requirement, students will be eligible to register for Senior Honors Thesis (SCA-UA 93) in the spring. Information about the honors program can be found at sca.as.nyu.edu/object/sca.related.honors.