Why Major in American Studies?
American Studies builds the critical thinking, research, and communication skills employers value most through coursework in a wide range of fields, such as history, literature, women's studies, the arts, and the social sciences.
This interdisciplinary perspective helps students with broad interests develop valuable skills in approaching complicated issues from multiple perspectives. Possible areas of focus include social justice, arts in context, and American communities.
You might thrive in the American Studies major and the careers it leads to if you are...
- Drawn to historical and cultural analysis
- Adaptable and a problem-solver
- Critical and analytical
American Studies Careers
Job Growth
An estimated 83,800 openings are projected each year, on average* giving graduates with American Studies degrees strong, growing career options across multiple fields.
Job Titles and Median Salaries
Arbitrators and mediators: $67,710
Judges and hearing officers: $135,160
Lawyers: $151,160
*Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2024
Career and Professional Development: Setting You Up for Success
From your first day at Penn State Abington, you can access tools provided by the Career and Professional Development team to prepare for the future.
- On-campus networking opportunities
- Internships
- Supports such as resume reviews and mock interviews
Coursework
Every course is designed to prepare you for a career that demands a deep, critical understanding of American culture. You'll explore areas like American literature, history, art, philosophy, and religion.