Department of Appalachian Studies Minors:
A minor enhances a student’s chosen degree by providing specialization in specific areas. Students are required to take courses from at least two different departments. They earn this secondary specialization through a structured curriculum consisting of at least 18 credits, with at least 9 credits at the 3000-level or above.
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Appalachian Studies
The Appalachian Studies Minor is an 18 credit interdisciplinary program for students who would like to gain a greater appreciation for and understanding of the Appalachian region. This knowledge is useful for people planning to pursue careers in fields such as public health, medicine, teaching, non-profit work, social work, or any endeavor that brings them in contact with people in Appalachia. Majors for which this minor is especially suitable include but are not limited to history, English, sociology, anthropology, bluegrass, old-time, and country music, nursing, public health, social work, and communications.
The minor requires a core of six credits and 12 credits of guided electives. Core courses examine Appalachia’s culture, environment, economy, health and wellness, energy, politics, and other pressing issues both historically and currently. Electives allow students to delve more deeply into the region’s literature, art, music, folklore, religion, flora, fauna, poverty, education, and other topics. Students are required to take courses in at least two different departments. No more than three credits taken as part of the Appalachian Studies minor may be counted toward a major in any field. Because courses may be selected from several different departments, students are encouraged to meet with the faculty advisor for the Appalachian Studies Minor for advisement regarding class sequences and frequency of offerings and to design a thematic course grouping that suits their personal interests.
Appalachian Studies Minor: 18 credits
At least 9 credits must be at the 3000-level or above.
Core Requirements: 6 credits
APST 2060 - Introduction to Appalachian Studies (3 credits)
APST 4997 - Current Issues in Appalachian Studies (3 credits)Advisor Approved Electives: 12 credits
Choose 12 credits from the following:
APST 3510 - Coal Mining in Appalachia: History and Current Issues (3 credits)
APST 3520 - Appalachia and War: History and Regional Impact (3 credits)
APST 3530 - Religion in Appalachia (3 credits)
APST 4018 - Honors Thesis (3-6 credits)
APST 4102 - Art and Appalachia (3 credits)
APST 4237 - Scots-Irish in Appalachia (3-6 credits) *
APST 4337 - Appalachia in Scotland and Ireland (3-6 credits) *
APST 4567 - Scottish and Irish Folklife (3 credits)
APST 4900 - Independent Study (1-3 credits)
APST 4907 - Appalachian Foodways (3 credits)
APST 4957 - Special Topics in Appalachian Studies (1-3 credits)
BIOL 4247 - Appalachian Flora (3 credits) (8 hrs. pre-requisites)
BIOL 4257 - Appalachian Fauna (3 credits) (8 hrs. pre-requisites)
BLUE XXXX - Individual Instruction and Band Classes (1-3 credits) **
ANTH 3500 - Traditional and Indigenous Medicine (3 credits)
BLUE 2150 - American Roots Music (3 credits)
BLUE 3110 - Introduction to Bluegrass Music (3 credits) **
BLUE 3120 - Country Music Then and Now (3 credits) **
BLUE 3130 - Bluegrass Music History I (3 credits) **
BLUE 3140 - Bluegrass Music History II (3 credits) **
BLUE 4130 - Survey of Contemporary Bluegrass (3 credits) **
BLUE 4147 - Bluegrass and America’s Music (3 credits) **
BLUE 4150 - Roots of Bluegrass and Country Music (3 credits) **
BLUE 4230 - Songwriting (3 credits) **
ENGL 3065 - Southern Appalachian Literature (3 credits)
ENGL 4137 - Dialectology (3 credits)
ENGL 4217 - Irish/Scottish Literature (3 credits)
ENVS 2010 - The Natural Environment in Appalachia (3 credits)
HIST 3041 - History of Southern Appalachians (3 credits)
ANTH 4627 - Ethnographic Methods (3 credits)
GEOS 4800 - Special Topics (3 credits)Note:
* Between these two courses, no more than six credits can count toward the minor.
** No more than six credits of BLUE can count toward the Appalachian Studies minor.Other seminars, independent studies, topics courses, and problems courses, including 4956 summer offerings, may be counted toward the minor when the topic is Appalachian (must have approval of the chair or the APST advisor).
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Bluegrass, Old-Time, and Roots Music
The Bluegrass, Old-Time, and Roots Music Studies minor is a 21 credit program consisting of a 12 credit core and 9 credits of guided electives chosen in consultation with the Bluegrass advisor. The program is designed for those who wish to work toward a full-time or part-time career in music and also for those with other career ambitions but who seek to enrich their lives or academic studies through music. A student wishing to pursue a minor in Bluegrass, Old-Time, and Roots Music Studies needs to declare his or her intention at the earliest opportunity in order to facilitate planning.
Bluegrass, Old-Time, and Roots Music Studies Minor: 21 credits
At least 9 credits must be at the 3000-level or above.
Traditional Didactic Courses: 3 credits (choose one)
BLUE 3010 - Bluegrass, Old-Time, and Roots Music History I (3 credits)
BLUE 3020 - Bluegrass, Old-Time, and Roots Music History II (3 credits)Theory and Aural Skills: 3 credits
BLUE 1710 - Bluegrass, Old-Time, and Roots Music Theory (2 credits)
BLUE 1711 - Ear Training for Bluegrass, Old-Time, and Roots Musicians (1 credit)Instrumental/Vocal Skills: 3 credits (any cobination of the following)
BLUE 2310 - Guitar I (Introductory) (1 credit, not repeatable)
BLUE 3320 - Guitar II (Intermediate) (1 credit, not repeatable)
BLUE 3410 - Guitar (1-3 credits)
BLUE 3430 - Mandolin (1-3 credits)
BLUE 3440 - Banjo (1-3 credits)
BLUE 3460 - Fiddle (1-3 credits)
BLUE 3480 - Resophonic Guitar (1-3 credits)
BLUE 3490 - Bass (1-3 credits)
BLUE 3610 - Voice (1-3 credits)Band Classes: 3 credits (any cobination of the following)
BLUE 3510 - Bluegrass Band (1-3 credits)
BLUE 3520 - Old-Time String Band (1-3 credits)
BLUE 3530 - Country Band (1-3 credits)
BLUE 3540 - Celtic Band (1-3 credits)Advisor Approved Elective: 9 credits
Choose 9 credits of any APST or BLUE classes EXCEPT classes listed under the Skills and Band Requirements above.
Admission to the Minor
Any student seeking admission to the minor must be advised by a Bluegrass, Old-Time, and Roots Music program advisor, who will assist the student in planning a course of study.
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Brewing & Distillation Studies
The Brewing and Distillations Studies minor provides students the knowledge and practical skills for success in various career areas in the craft beverage industry. The interdisciplinary program is built on foundations of scientific thinking, on business, marketing, and entrepreneurial principles, and on an understanding of legal, ethical, social, and historical aspects of alcohol consumption and it impact on communities and economies. Through classroom work and internship experiences, as well as other experiential learning opportunities, students learn to apply creativity and scientific knowledge to become well-rounded and responsible practitioners in the craft beverage industry.
Brewing and Distillation Studies Minor: 21 credits
At least 9 credits must be at the 3000-level or above.
Required Core Courses: 9 credits
BRDS 3000 - Foundations of Brewing and Distillation Studies (3 credits)
BRDS 3950 - Introduction to Brewing and Distillation Science (3 credits)
BRDS 4000 - Brewing and Distillation Studies Internship (3 credits)Advisor Approved Elective Courses: 12 credits (Select from the following)
ADVR 3100 - Principles of Brand Communication (3 credits)
APST 2060 - Introduction to Appalachian Studies (3 credits)
APST 4957 - Special Topics in Appalachian Studies (1-3 credits) *
BRDS 3303 - Brewing and Distillation Studies Abroad (3 credits)
BRDS 4900 - Independent Study (1-3 credits)
ENTP 1955 - Entrepreneurial Mindset (3 credits)
ENTP 3005 - Entrepreneurship Innovation Lab (3 credits)
MCOM 2100 - Media Writing (3 credits)
MGMT 4617 - Small Business Management (3 credits)
MKTG 3200 - Principles of Marketing (3 credits)
MKTG 3210 - Fundamentals of Distribution (3 credits)Notes
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Environmental Studies
Students in the Environmental Studies Minor will study the social, political, and ethical implications of environmental problems and solutions. This interdisciplinary minor combines perspectives from the natural and physical sciences with perspectives from the social sciences and humanities.
This minor emphasizes service-learning and field experience, and it offers a regional focus. A number of the courses focus on the environment in the Appalachian Region, within a national and global context.
The Environmental Studies Minor, combined with training in a traditional discipline, will help prepare students for graduate study and careers in business, public health, public policy and administration, environmental law, environmental writing, and more.
Environmental Studies Minor Requirements: 18 credits
At least 9 credits must be at the 3000-level or above.
Required Courses: 6 credits
ENVS 2010 - The Natural Environment in Appalachia (3 credits)
ENVS 4950 - Integrative Seminar in Environmental Studies (3 credits)Humanities/Social Sciences: 6 credits (Select from the following)
ANTH 3250 - Environmental Anthropology (3 credits)
ENGL 3050 - Literature and the Environment (3 credits)
HIST 3801 - Environmental History (3 credits)
PHIL 3140 - Environmental Philosophy (3 credits)
PSYC 3500 - Ecopsychology: The Nature-Human Relationship (3 credits)Applied Environmental Studies: 3 credits (Select from the following)
BIOL 4737 - Conservation Biology (4 credits)
GEOS 4700 - Natural Resource Management (3 credits)
MGMT 4657 - Strategic Environmental Management in Business (3 credits)
SALM 3110 - Interpretation of Cultural and Natural Resources (3 credits)
SCED 4020 - Wildlife Conservation (3 credits)Special Interest: 3 credits (Select from the following)
APST 3510 - Coal Mining in Appalachia: History and Current Issues (3 credits)
BIOL 4247 - Appalachian Flora (3 credits)
BIOL 4257 - Appalachian Fauna (3 credits)
ENVH 3010 - Human Ecology and Environmental Education (3 credits)
ENVH 3040 - Environmental Sanitation (3 credits)
ENVH 3400 - Introduction to Air Pollution (3 credits)
ENVH 4000 - Public Health Law (3 credits)
GEOS 3481 - Natural Hazards and Society (3 credits)
HIST 3510 - Coal Mining in Appalachia: History and Current Issues (3 credits)
PHIL 3140 - Environmental Philosophy (3 credits)
SALM 3130 - Natural Resource Management (3 credits)
Advisor approved elective (3 credits)Note:
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Heritage Interpretation and Museum Studies
The Heritage Interpretation and Museum Studies Minor is a 21-credit interdisciplinary program for students who would like to increase their knowledge of museum studies and heritage interpretation.
Northeast Tennessee is home to a large number of museums and heritage sites and cultural heritage tourism is one of the most important and fastest-growing segments of the region’s economy. This minor provides general knowledge for students interested in this field. In addition, the minor emphasizes the communication and storytelling skills that are essential to the creative interpretation of natural and cultural resources.
Heritage interpretation is the way in which natural, cultural, or historic resources are presented to the public, helping them to experience the resources, discover meaning, and form connections. The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) defines heritage as “the legacy that we receive from the past, that we experience in the present, and that we will pass on to future generations.” Heritage encompasses both natural heritage (features of the natural landscape) and cultural heritage (the whole range of cultural resources created or built by humans in the past). How a community interprets and uses its heritage plays an important role in sustainable development, by helping to build a sense of community among diverse groups and individuals; creating jobs and economic growth through heritage tourism; building respect for history and for cultural and social diversity; and challenging prejudice and stereotypes.
Heritage Interpretation and Museum Studies Minor: 21 credits
At least 9 credits must be at the 3000-level or above.
Core Requirements: 9 credits
HIST 3810 - Introduction to Public History (3 credits)
SALM 3110 - Interpretation of Cultural and Natural Resources (3 credits)
STOR 2500 - Introduction to Storytelling (3 credits)Advisor Approved Electives: 12 credits (Choose from the following)
Communication and Storytelling
COMM 4346 - Business and Professional Communication (3 credits)
COMM 4356 - Intercultural Communication (3 credits)
STOR 3510 - Storytelling II: Storytelling in Oral Traditions (3 credits)
STOR 4510 - Storytelling III: Telling Personal Stories (3 credits)
Environment and Natural Heritage
ANTH 3250 - Environmental Anthropology (3 credits)
APST 3510 - Coal Mining in Appalachia: History and Current Issues (3 credits)
BIOL 4247 - Appalachian Flora (3 credits)
BIOL 4257 - Appalachian Fauna (3 credits)
ENVS 2010 - The Natural Environment in Appalachia (3 credits)
HIST 3801 - Environmental History (3 credits)
Other courses as approved by advisorHistory and Cultural Heritage
APST 3530 - Religion in Appalachia (3 credits)
APST 4237 - Scots-Irish in Appalachia (3-6 credits)
APST 4337 - Appalachia in Scotland and Ireland (3-6 credits)
HIST 3041 - History of Southern Appalachians (3 credits)Museum Studies and Heritage Management
ANTH 1260 - Introduction to Archaeology (3 credits)
ANTH 4027 - Cultural Resource Management (3 credits)
APST 4810 - Museum and Heritage Site Practicum (1 credit)
GEOS 2450 - Paleontological Techniques (3 credits)
HIST 4957 - The 21st Century Museum Experience (Topics in History) (1-6 credits)
SALM 3130 - Natural Resource Management (3 credits)Notes:
Additional courses may be approved by advisor.
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Old-Time Music
The program is designed for those who wish to work toward a full-time or part-time career in music, for those with other career or academic ambitions in this field, and for those who seek to enrich their lives or academic studies through Old-Time music.
Old-Time Music Studies Minor: 21 credits
At least 9 credits must be at the 3000-level or above.
Core Requirements: 9 credits
BLUE 2910 - Old-Time Music History I (3 credits)
BLUE 2920 - Old-Time Music History II (3 credits)
BLUE 4910 - Tradition Bearer Field Experience (3 credits)Required Electives: 6 credits (Choose from the following)
APST 2060 - Introduction to Appalachian Studies (3 credits)
BLUE 2930 - Practical Musicianship Skills for Old-Time Musicians (3 credits)
BLUE 2940 - Digital and Archival Resources for Traditional Musicians (3 credits)
BLUE 3920 - Art of Interpretation for Old-Time Musicians (3 credits)Guided Electives: 6 credits (Choose from the following)
APST 4310 - Scottish and Irish Traditional Music (3 credits)
APST 4327 - Ballads of Appalachia and the British Isles (3 credits)
BLUE 1710 - Bluegrass, Old-Time, and Roots Music Theory (2 credits)
BLUE 2240 - Seminar I (1 credit)
BLUE 2310 - Guitar I (Introductory) (1 credit)
BLUE 2410 - Acoustic Guitar I (1 credit)
BLUE 2430 - Mandolin I (1 credit)
BLUE 2450 - Old-time Banjo I (1 credit)
BLUE 2470 - Old-time Fiddle I (1 credit)
BLUE 2520 - Old-time String Band I (1-3 credits)
BLUE 2610 - Individual Instruction Voice I (1 credit)
BLUE 3130 - Bluegrass Music History I (3 credits)
BLUE 3240 - Seminar II (1 credit)
BLUE 3320 - Guitar II (Intermediate) (1 credit)
BLUE 3410 - Guitar (1 credit)
BLUE 3430 - Mandolin (1 credit)
BLUE 3450 - Old-time Banjo II (1 credit)
BLUE 3470 - Old-time Fiddle II (1 credit)
BLUE 3520 - Old-Time String Band (1-3 credits)
BLUE 3610 - Voice (1 credit)
BLUE 4230 - Songwriting (3 credits)
BLUE 4240 - Seminar III (1 credit)
BLUE 4410 - Acoustic Guitar III (1 credit)
BLUE 4430 - Mandolin III (1 credit)
BLUE 4450 - Old-time Banjo III (1 credit)
BLUE 4470 - Old-time Fiddle III (1 credit)
BLUE 4520 - Old-time String Band III (1-3 credits)
BLUE 4610 - Individual Instruction Voice III (1 credit)Admission to the Minor
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Scottish and Irish Traditional Music
The Scottish and Irish Traditional Music Studies minor is designed for those who wish to work toward a full-time or part-time career in music, for those with other career or academic ambitions in this field, and for those who seek to enrich their lives or academic studies through Scottish and Irish music and/or its connections to Appalachia.
Scottish and Irish Traditional Music Studies Minor: 21 credits
At least 9 credits must be at the 3000-level or above.
Core Requirements: 6 credits
APST 2460 - Introduction to Scottish and Irish Studies (3 credits)
APST 4310 - Scottish and Irish Traditional Music (3 credits)Required Electives: 6 credits (Choose from the following)
APST 2320 - Beginning Gaelic Language and Culture (3 credits)
APST 4237 - Scots-Irish in Appalachia (3-6 credits)
APST 4327 - Ballads of Appalachia and the British Isles (3 credits)
APST 4567 - Scottish and Irish Folklife (3 credits)Guided Electives: 9 credits (Choose from the following)
APST 4337 - Appalachia in Scotland and Ireland (3-6 credits)
BLUE 2240 - Seminar I (1 credit)
BLUE 2310 - Guitar I (Introductory) (1 credit)
BLUE 2410 - Acoustic Guitar I (1 credit)
BLUE 2430 - Mandolin I (1 credit)
BLUE 2460 - Bluegrass Fiddle I (1 credit)
BLUE 2540 - Celtic Band I (1-3 credits)
BLUE 2610 - Individual Instruction Voice I (1 credit)
BLUE 3240 - Seminar II (1 credit)
BLUE 3320 - Guitar II (Intermediate) (1 credit)
BLUE 3410 - Guitar (1 credit)
BLUE 3430 - Mandolin (1 credit)
BLUE 3460 - Fiddle (1 credit)
BLUE 3540 - Celtic Band (1-3 credits)
BLUE 3610 - Voice (1 credit)
BLUE 4230 - Songwriting (3 credits)
BLUE 4240 - Seminar III (1 credit)
BLUE 4410 - Acoustic Guitar III (1 credit)
BLUE 4430 - Mandolin III (1 credit)
BLUE 4460 - Bluegrass Fiddle III (1 credit)
BLUE 4540 - Celtic Band III (1-3 credits)
BLUE 4610 - Individual Instruction Voice III (1 credit)
HIST 3352 - History of Scotland (3 credits)
For more information contact the advisors assoioated with the minors or email the Departmdent of Appalachian Studies at appalachianstudies@etsu.edu.