Nov 05, 2024  
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog

Africana Studies Minor


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FUNGISAI MUSONI-CHIKEDE, Ph.D., Director

The Minor in Africana Studies explores the histories, cultures, and politics of Africa and people of African descent in the Caribbean, Latin America, the United States, and elsewhere. We do this through language, art, and culture; historical, social and political inquiry; and opportunities for immersion and civic engagement. Students of all backgrounds are welcomed to study and appreciate the lives and experiences of people of African descent and heighten their understanding of the global significance of the Black world. The program strives to prepare students to live and work in, and make sense of, an increasingly interdependent and multicultural world. Students are encouraged to study abroad in Africa or an African-descended community in the Caribbean, Latin America, or Europe.

Requirements for a Minor in Africana Studies


1.0 Course Requirements in Africana Studies 3 cr


Designated Courses for the Africana Studies Minor


Total Credit Requirement for a Minor in Africana Studies: 18 cr


Other Recommendations


 

Study Abroad / Internship / CBL

Approved “international experience”: Students are encouraged to spend a semester abroad in an Africana community in Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean, South America, or in a region of Africa or Europe.

Other courses to be approved in advance by the Director

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