Administration of the program
Elective courses must be approved by the faculty of the Ozarks Studies Committee for
inclusion in the minor.
The Ozarks Studies Program is an interdisciplinary minor course of study allowing
students to concentrate on the geography, history, literature, and cultures of the
Ozarks. The minor provides students with an understanding and appreciation of the
environment and cultures of the Ozarks region, past and present. It will stimulate
awareness of the region's contrasts with and similarities to other American geographical
and cultural regions as well as an appreciation for the region's place within the
greater United States. This knowledge and experience is valuable in a number of contexts.
For students from the Ozarks region, the minor in Ozarks Studies serves as an extended
study of personal and regional heritage. For students who will remain in the region
for work and careers, the minor offers an invaluable primer for understanding regional
heritage, cultures, and the natural environment. For all students the minor provides
a solid academic exercise in comparative regional study.
The minor includes OZK 150 and HST 375, plus at least 12 hours of additional coursework
for a minimum of 18 hours. It is recommended that OZK 150 be taken prior to other
required and elective courses in the minor.
A student can take no more than six hours in a particular discipline to complete the
minor; exceptions must have the permission of the Administrator. A student can petition
to apply to the minor variable content/special topics courses that focus on the Ozarks,
with the approval of the Administration. These include: ANT 397, BIO 597, PLS 497,
REL 397, and SOC 397.
- OZK 150(3), HST 375(3).
- 12 additional hours from: ANT 397(3)*; BIO 564(2), BIO 597(3)*, ENG 385(3), ENG 386(3), GRY 301(3); GRY 310(3) or REC 320(3); GRY 325(3); OZK 300(3)*, PLS 497(3)*, SOC 397(3)*.
*when applicable