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Nov 30, 2024
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2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
African American Studies Pathway, A.A.
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Return to: History and Political Sciences
African American Studies is the systematic and critical study of the thought and practice of people of African descent historically and currently. This field offers an interdisciplinary approach to the study of African people nationally and globally. Africana is committed to promoting a social justice perspective and community engagement that reflects the social change movement which gave birth to this disciplinary field. Our study and research focus engages the experiences of Africans and African descendants in the U.S. and globally through the lens of ethnicity, culture, gender, sexuality, and social structure. Moreover, our instruction and curriculum promotes critical thinking, research skills, and proficiency in oral and written communication.
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Areas A-E of the Core Curriculum (42 Credit Hours)
See 1410 Core Curriculum Requirements in the Undergradate Catalog.
- Area A: Essential Skills
- Area B: Institutional Foundations
- Area C: Humanities and Fine Arts
- Area D: Natural and Computational Sciences
- Area E: Social Science
Area F: Courses Appropriate to the Pathway (18 Credit Hours)
Required Courses (12 Credit Hours)
Choose One Course (3 Credit Hours)
Choose Two from the Following Courses (6 Credit Hours)
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