Colby College

Bachelor in American Studies

Waterville, United States

The Bachelor in American Studies at Colby College is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Colby College is an established liberal arts institution located in Waterville, Maine, known for its rigorous academics, intimate campus environment and strong emphasis on experiential learning. Founded in 1813, Colby blends a rich historical tradition with forward-looking programs that encourage interdisciplinary study, undergraduate research and global engagement. The college’s scenic New England campus fosters a close-knit community where students and faculty work closely across disciplines.

Academically, Colby offers a wide range of majors and minors with a curriculum designed to develop critical thinking, communication and research skills. Small class sizes and dedicated faculty mentorship enable personalized instruction and meaningful scholarly projects. The college emphasizes off-campus study, internships and civic engagement, helping students apply classroom learning to real-world contexts and prepare for varied career paths or graduate study.

International students at Colby will find comprehensive support services, strong academic advising and opportunities to join student organizations, community service initiatives and global programs. Colby’s commitment to diversity and inclusion creates an environment that values multiple perspectives and cultural exchange. For students seeking a rigorous liberal arts education with robust experiential and global learning options, Colby College offers a supportive setting to grow intellectually and professionally.

About the Program

The Bachelor in American Studies at Colby College is a 4-year program for students who want to examine U.S. culture and history in a global context. This degree helps students understand how power works and how to make the world more just. The program is taught in English.

The curriculum includes classes from across the college, where students learn how to think differently and combine methods from various academic disciplines. Students examine how issues of race, class, gender, sexuality, and nation shape culture, and work closely with faculty to craft individualized programs of study. This helps students develop critical thinking and analytical skills.

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as Cultural Analysts, Historians, Policy Analysts, or Journalists. They can work in industries such as media, government, or non-profit organizations. Employers may include think tanks, universities, or publishing companies.

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