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Amos St. Germain, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
Professor Amos St. Germain received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in
History from Fordham University. He earned a Masters Degree in American
Studies from Purdue University and was awarded his Doctorate in
American Civilization by the University of Iowa.
His academic domain includes Western and World History, Literature,
Popular Culture, Film and Critical Theory. Dr. St. Germain is a
full time Professor in Humanities and Social Sciences, in the Day
College at Wentworth Institute of Technology and is also the Director
of student retention and special programs. He teaches an array of
courses for DPCS, from Literature and Composition, to American Government
and Western & World History.
He has authored curricula in the management of technology, project
management and technical communications. He has also edited three
books and has crafted more than fifty articles and presentations.
Dr. St. Germain has been honored as an outstanding faculty member
on six different occasions and received Wentworth Alumni Association's
Distinguished Service Award in 1999.
Dr. St. Germain is a Member of several Professional Societies including
ASEE, Popular Culture Association, American Culture Association,
American Studies Association, and the Humanities and Technology
Association.
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