National Institute of American History & Democracy
Semester Program Curriculum
The Curriculum
Semester-in-Residence students register for a full academic load of four three-credit courses at the College of William and Mary. Three of the courses are required. The fourth course is an elective. Students may select that class from any of the regularly-scheduled courses at the College, most of which are open to them on a space-available basis and subject to normal prerequisites and scheduling concerns. Of particular interest to Semester-in-Residence students, the NIAHD sponsors several special elective courses in History, Anthropology, American Studies, and Music. These courses include not only early American History per se, but Architectural History, Historical Archaeology, Decorative Arts, and Music History. Semester-in-Residence students may also choose as their elective class an independent study course in which they work with a faculty member to design and write a substantial research paper.

