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American Institutions and Culture Course

American Institutions and Culture focuses on the United States as an intricate subject of study, providing a foundation for examining and interpreting the unique economic and cultural impact of the United States across the world.

This course examines the United States throughout its history and currently on the world stage, provides learners with a practical literacy of the features of American institutions and businesses along with a cultural framework for a fundamental understanding of this nation, and prepares learners for the skills to work within an American business environment.

Next start date: January 1 Start Date
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Course level

Course level

Undergraduate

Course duration

Course duration

max. 8 weeks

Estimated time per week

Estimated time per week

10-15 hours

Course prerequisites

Course prerequisites

None

Cost

Cost

$ -

Course credits

Course credits

3

Relevant jobs

Relevant jobs

Diplomats, International business managers, Professors

American Institutions and Culture Course Overview

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Describe the early history in forming the United States of America and its defining principles, values, and structure

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Explain how the U.S. evolved as a nation of immigrants and what different nationalities and ethnicities brought to the emerging nation over the course of American history

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Identify current variations of the U.S. family and household

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Examine U.S. labor and management

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Describe the emergence of political parties, political campaigns and financing, and the cleavages across the political landscape

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Describe the emerging presence of the U.S on the world stage and controversies and conflicts generated over time

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Distinguish the importance of capitalism and free enterprise, entrepreneurship and innovation, and private property over the course of U.S history

American Institutions and Culture Course Skills

American cultureAmerican historyAmerican law

How will I learn?

Your course starts on the first of the month. The course consists of 6 modules, and is designed to take you eight weeks to complete. Nexford’s learning design team has purposefully created courses to equip you with competencies mapped to the skills employers are looking for. Each course has 5-7 learning outcomes based on the skills employers need. Everything you learn gives you measurable skills you will use to succeed in today’s world of work.

Nexford courses are not live or recorded lectures. Instead, they’re reading, videos, interactive elements, quizzes and relevant case studies. Programs include assessments, peer-to-peer discussions, and a final project to practice what you’ve learned in a real-world context. Program content is available 24/7 during the course, and you have opportunities for collaboration and networking with learners during and after your program. Our global community of learners work at top companies such as Microsoft, Deloitte, and Google.

You'll have 24/7 access to success advisors to support you. Faculty also provide you world-class support. Book appointments with them, get individual feedback, and attend regular optional webinars.Nexford courses are rigorous and they encourage critical thinking - because we care about what you know how to do not what you know you have regular hands-on assessments reflecting the business world.

Modules
1: History, People, Geography
2: US Political System and National Growth
3: Modern America: Demographics, Family, Language, Work
4: US Foreign Policy and the LIEO
5: US Political Economy
6: American Business and Management
7: Final Project

View the catalog to learn about how this course is graded.

You'll get real skills you can use at work, straight away. At the end of this course, you'll also get a digital badge that you can put on your LinkedIn profile to showcase your skills.

Once you've taken one course, you can take more. Using stacked credentials, you’re able to take enough courses to make a certificate, and take enough certificates to build a degree.

If you apply for a Nexford certificate or degree, you'll get credit for each course you take.

What support will I receive?

When you have a dedicated team on your side, you'll never be alone studying at Nexford. Hailing from many different countries and with online education expertise, our faculty provides you world-class support. Ask them questions during one-to-one office hours or live chat, email them any time, and get individual feedback on your assessments.

While you’re learning, you’ll also have full access to the Nexford online library, which includes access to millions of full-text articles, industry reports and key sources such as the Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times and The Economist.

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