College Scholarship Search College Search Career Exploration College Admissions Articles Financial Aid and Student Loan Calculators Compare Student Loans
Username Password
Search:

Overview for American/United States Studies/Civilization

A program that focuses on the history, society, politics, culture, and economics of the United States and its Pre-Columbian and colonial predecessors, and including the flow of immigrants from other societies.

Careers for American/United States Studies/Civilization Majors

A major in American/United States Studies/Civilization is highly relevant for the following careers. National averages for wages in each career is provided.

Colleges Offering a Major in American/United States Studies/Civilization

Top 8 Connecticut Colleges with the highest percentage of American/United States Studies/Civilization among the 2007-2008 graduating class.

AddInfoCollege Name Degrees Awarded/
Percentage
SelectivityTuition
Trinity College
Hartford, CT
 27
(5.0%)
Highly Selective$38,720 
Wesleyan University
Middletown, CT
 35
(4.8%)
Most Selective$38,634 
Yale University
New Haven, CT
 21
(1.6%)
Most Selective$35,300 
Online Degree Programs
Search through hundreds of online degree options to find a program that is right for you! We list degrees from accredited online programs and traditional colleges.
Connecticut College
New London, CT
 6
(1.4%)
Highly Selective- 
Saint Joseph College
West Hartford, CT
 2
(1.1%)
Less Selective$25,940 
Western Connecticut State University
Danbury, CT
 4
(0.5%)
Moderately Selective$16,225 
University of Connecticut
Storrs, CT
 12
(0.3%)
Moderately Selective$21,912 
CollegeToolkit.com is now on Facebook!
Combine our college search functionality with Facebook's community features
Fairfield University
Fairfield, CT
 1
(0.1%)
Moderately Selective- 
1
If you have registered as a Student on College Toolkit, the tuition is in-state, if applicable. Otherwise, tuition values are for out-of-state students.

Degrees awarded represents the number of bachelor's degrees awarded among the 2007-2008 graduating class.