The Lindenwood University School of American Studies offers a diverse educational experience in a friendly environment. The School of American Studies offers programs in American Studies, Interpretation, Archeology and Recreation Leadership.
Lindenwood University provides a personalized approach through small classes and close relationships between faculty and students. Faculty blend theoretical concepts within their field of study with real world applications. Throughout the curriculum, students are involved in a variety of projects, internships and opportunities in the community, on campus and at the Daniel Boone Home. Graduate and undergraduate courses provide the understanding and tools necessary to compete in today’s professional environment.
The Daniel Boone Home and Historic Site in Defiance, MO is also under the care of the School of American Studies. The Daniel Boone Home is a multifaceted facility used for K-12 programs, Tourism, Boy Scouts of America, Interpretation, Summer Camps, Special Events along with academic courses in American Studies, Interpretation, Archeology, Biology, Recreation Leadership and Adult Workshops. The Boone Home allows students to gain resume building real life experiences in the students chosen field.
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