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Africana Studies

The Africana studies minor offers an interdisciplinary approach to the study of the peoples of Africa and African descendants in the Americas, Africa and throughout the Diaspora. Through its courses, the minor encourages service at the local, national, and international level. The minor prepares distinctive graduates to develop and use analytical skills and approaches to understand historical and contemporary issues associated with the experience of Africans and African descendants. The minor is interdisciplinary and structured to incorporate teaching and research methodologies and materials from disciplines in the College of Arts and Sciences and other schools throughout the University.

The Africana studies minor requires 15 semester hours. It must include one approved "Special Topics" or "Independent Study" course from an appropriate discipline and 12 semester hours in upper division courses (300-level or above) from a minimum of three different disciplines.

Minor in Africana Studies (AFS)

Africana Studies 15
EDT 340
ENG 335
HST 336, 337, 383, 385, 398, 399, 488
MUS 305, 306, 390
PHL 363, 364
REL 329
SOC 328
The following special topics courses are also frequently offered:
MUS 360
REL 492
VAH 490
Other special topics courses and independent studies courses as approved by the committee may count for the minor.