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Sep 10, 2024
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2021 Undergraduate Catalog 1.2 (SUMMER-FALL) [ARCHIVED CATALOG - Consult with Your Academic Advisor for Your Catalog Year]
Africana Studies Minor
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The Africana Studies minor is designed to provide students with an integrated understanding and appreciation for the African, African American, Caribbean, and other African Diaspora experiences in their diverse dimensions. Courses in the minor will provide students with a general interdisciplinary understanding of the field as well as an opportunity for regional and/or disciplinary concentrations. Students are encouraged to pursue study abroad to enhance their understanding of African diasporic experiences.
Total credit hours required for minor: 18
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5 in Africa, African American, or African Diasporic centered courses
Three courses must be at the intermediate and/or upper level, i.e. 300 or 400 level. One must be writing intensive
- HIS 235 - Methods and Key Themes in African American History Since Reconstruction (3)
- HIS 335 - History of Modern South Africa (3)
- HIS 365 - African American Urban Politics, Economy, and Policy in Historical Perspective (3)
- HIS 366 - Black Leadership, Organization, and Movements in Historical Perspective (3)
- HIS 380 - North Africa, Islam, and the Middle East in Historical Perspective (3)
- HIS 388 - African International Relations in Historical Perspective (3)
- HIS 395 - Black Women, Gender, and Black Transnationalism (3)
- HIS 465 - Race, Crime, and Punishment in Historical Perspective (3)
- ENG 392 - African American Literature (3)
- ANT 323 - Archaeology of North America and the Caribbean (3)
- PHI 355 - African American Political Philosophy (3)
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