Afro-American Studies (B.A)
A major in Afro-American studies prepares students to understand the context and dynamics of the African American experience, past and present, gives you an introduction to the methods of the social sciences in a comparative, interdisciplinary context, and develops your abilities for graduate studies. You can choose from three areas of concentration. The political concentration includes an overview of the institution of human bondage, black political thought and activism in nineteenth and twentieth century America, and the political economies of contemporary Afro-Caribbean societies. A sociological concentration is based on voluntary associations. The cultural concentration highlights the black experience in literature and popular culture.
Freshman Year First Semester
World Language and Culture Requirement (Options: See Elective Group Descriptions)
×Foreign Language - Amharic*
×Foreign Language - Arabic*
×Foreign Language - Chinese*
×Foreign Language - French*
×Foreign Language - Haitian Creole* (Options: Courses under code HACR)
×Foreign Language - Spanish*
×Foreign Language - Swahili*
×Freshman Year Second Semester
Speech (Options: To be determined in consultation with advisor)
×Math Elective
×Choose between the following course offerings.