Undergraduate-only courses:

AMST 105 / ENGL 105 American Popular Culture and Folklife (Brandywine, Erie, Harrisburg, Schuylkill, Shenango, Web -Multiple Instructors)
AMST 170N/ ENGL 170N (formerly 196) Introduction to American Folklore (Mont Alto, Web -Multiple Instructors)
CAMS 45 Classical Mythology (Abington, Erie, UP, Wilkes-Barre, Web -Multiple Instructors)
CAMS 113 / CMLIT 113 / JST 113 / RLST 113 Myths and Legends of the Jews (University Park- Aaron Rubin)
CMLIT 108 Myths and Mythologies (UP, Web -Multiple Instructors)
CSD 269 Deaf Culture (UP, Web -Chilton)
HIST 203 History of Monsters, Aliens & The Supernatural (Harrisburg, Altoona)

Undergraduate/MA level courses:

AMST 482 Public Heritage Practices: Exhibit Design & Development (Harrisburg- Asbury-Newsome)
ANTH 457 / JST 457 / SOC 457 Jewish Communities: Identity, Survival, and Transformation in Unexpected Places (UP-Fleisch)
COMM 454 Documentary in Film and Television (Visual Ethnography Focused) (Harrisburg- Sadegh-Vaziri)

MA/PhD-Level courses:

AMST 530 Topics in American Folklore: Stories and Storytellers (Harrisburg- Buccitelli)
AMST 541 Ethnography of Technology and Media in the United States (Harrisburg- Tolbert)
CI 597-005 / AED 597-001 Special Topics: Sensory Ethnography (UP- Kimberly Powell)
LLED 563 Myths and Folktales in Children’s Literature (Web- Hopkins)

If you have questions about whether a course will qualify for the graduate certificate in folklore and ethnography, please contact Dr. Buccitelli.