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Major and minor requirements
(Alphabetical
list of programs)
+ Africana Studies
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Africana
Studies is a major and minor in the College of Arts
and Sciences designed for students to pursue an interdisciplinary
approach to study by taking courses in a variety of
disciplines. It provides studies of the historical,
cultural, literary, and artistic aspects of people of
African descent worldwide. The arts and humanities focus
of this major and minor will help prepare students to
effectively negotiate in a world that increasingly requires
the crossing of racial, cultural and disciplinary boundaries
in knowledge and vocational pursuits. Various career
and graduate studies opportunities are available for
students completing this major and minor; these include
social sciences, humanities, law, education, ethnic
and women's studies, government, policy studies, international
relations, diplomatic service, non-profit organizations
and public agencies. Students who plan for a dual degree
expand their career and graduate studies opportunities.
Learning
Outcomes
Upon
completion of the baccalaureate degree, students in
Africana Studies are expected to:
- Demonstrate
knowledge of the interdisciplinary and cross-cultural
nature of Africana Studies;
- Improve
their organizing and critical analysis skills through
research and writings;
- Be
familiar with the creativity and diversity that exist
among Africana peoples worldwide;
- Exhibit
ability to utilize interdisciplinary approaches used
in, and the range of literatures derived from, scholarly
research in the field of Africana Studies;
- Be
able to critically analyze social and cultural issues
pertinent to Africana peoples from interdisciplinary
and cross-cultural perspectives; and
- Apply
concepts of African continuity and unity when analyzing
cultures of Africa and the African Diaspora.
Major,
Bachelor of Arts — click
for 2006-2007 course requirements
The
major requires 30 semester hours, 9 of which can be
drawn from Africana Studies core courses and a minimum
of 21 from the interdisciplinary offerings.
Minor
only (21 hours)
Required courses
15
hours of Africana Interdisciplinary courses:
- ACS
300;
- ARTH
461, 462, 463, 495*;
- ETHN
120, 220, 300, 320, 340, 430, 480*;
- GEOG
347;
- HIST
314, 315, 317, 400*, 413, 432, 402, 403, 404;
- HDFS
107;
- KNS
395*;
- MUCT
233, 237, 421E, 431;
- POLS
400*;
- POPC
170, 380*;
- ROML
220;
- THFM
350;
- WS
300*.
9
of these hours must be in courses at the 300 level
or higher and selected from at least three departments.
*Only
when offered on Africana studies topics.
Course offerings periodically change. Consult the director
of Africana Studies for current information.
Electives:
- Language:
majors and minors may elect to take 6 of non-English,
European languages spoken by people of African descent,
including French, Spanish, Portuguese.
- Study
Abroad: majors and minors are encouraged to take 3-6
hours of study abroad courses by participating in
one of three seminars:
- Ghana
(College of Music and School of Art);
- Burkina
Faso (Romance Languages);
and
- Republic
of Benin (History Department)
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