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Africana Studies

Africana Studies

 

Professor Burton, director

The Major in Africana Studies

 

The major requires a minimum of ten courses, distributed according to the following plan.  Seven courses must be beyond the 100 level, two of which must be 300-level courses from different departments.  Students majoring in Africana Studies are encouraged to carry out honors work or Individual Study in the senior year.  In consultation with an adviser during the junior year, students also will develop a thematic focus within the major.

 

Core Courses in African Topics (six required courses)

 

Six courses from the following (from at least three departments):

                Anthropology 245

                Government 323, 493, 494 Seminars in African Politics

                History 103, 250, 255, 410, 411, 412, 413

 

Two core courses in African-American fields:

                English 223, 226

                History 255

 

Two electives drawn from two different departments:

                Anthropology 104

                Art History 211

                Economics 210, 234

                Film Studies 203

                Sociology 223

The Minor in Africana Studies

 

The minor consists of a minimum of five courses, one of which must be a 300-level seminar or Individual Study from any of the social science fields listed below during the senior year.  The remaining four or more electives are to be drawn from the courses listed below.  At least two of the four fields must be included.  The minor must be designed in consultation with one of the advisers in the program.  With the permission of the adviser, a student may apply one course taken elsewhere toward the minor.

 

Anthropology 245, Economics 234

Government 493, 494 Seminars in African Politics

History 103, 255

 

AFRICANA STUDIES  497-498  HONORS STUDY

 

 

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