BSCTC offers Appalachian Studies Certificate Program

PRESTONSBURG — Big Sandy Community and Technical College announced the launch of its Appalachian Studies Certificate. This exciting offering reflects a dedication to fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of the Appalachian region’s rich heritage and distinctive cultural traditions.

The Appalachian Studies Certificate is designed to provide students with a better understanding of the Appalachian region’s history, culture and contemporary issues. Students pursuing the certificate can draw on diverse disciplines, including history, literature, sociology, environmental studies and more, to explore the region’s unique challenges, contributions and vibrant cultural expressions.

As Appalachia continues to evolve and face both opportunities and challenges, BSCTC recognizes the importance of equipping students with the knowledge and skills to engage critically with the region’s complex issues. Through this certificate, students will gain valuable insights into the diverse social, economic, and environmental factors shaping the Appalachian region today.

In addition to the three core courses in Appalachian Studies, students can take courses in one of five tracks: Communication, Creative Writing, Music, Science or Social Science. Our distinguished faculty members, including professors Brandie Davis, Jeremy Dempsey and Matthew Smith, bring their expertise and passion for the Appalachian region to the classroom, ensuring a transformative and intellectually stimulating learning experience.

Professor Brandie Davis, who teaches Survey of Appalachian Studies I and II, expressed her enthusiasm.

“The Appalachian Studies Certificate at Big Sandy offers a unique opportunity for students to explore the rich cultural heritage and contemporary issues of this diverse region,” Davis said. “Through our interdisciplinary approach, we aim to equip students with the knowledge, critical thinking skills, and empathy necessary to make a positive impact on the Appalachian communities.”

This certificate is open to all BSCTC students and can be included in the AA, AS or AAS degree. By adding the Appalachian Studies Certificate to their academic journey, students will acquire a valuable credential demonstrating their dedication to cultural understanding and regional engagement.

For more information about the Appalachian Studies Certificate at BSCTC, Contact Davis at bdavis0112@kctcs.edu or (606) 889-7385.

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