African and African-American Studies, Minor

The African and African American Studies Program provides students with a strong foundation in the histories, cultures, politics, and critical and creative production of African, African American, and African-descended people worldwide. The program focuses on core knowledges that help students develop strong analytical skills to examine the multiple ways that African-descended peoples have continued to shape ideas and culture, nationally and globally.
 
The minor complements all majors. Students in the humanities, arts, social sciences, business, and education, for example, will find that a minor in African and African American studies helps deepens their understanding of the world in which we live and prepares them to excel in their professional and social lives.

Students who minor in African and African-American Studies will take 21 credits or seven (7) courses. Five (5) of these courses must come from the African & African-American Studies Program offerings and the remaining two (2) courses can be selected from any of the departments/programs listed below.

Required Courses:9
AFRO 101The African Diaspora3
AFRO 125African American History: From Africa to Emancipation3
AFRO 164Introduction to African Civilizations3
Restricted Electives (Choose 9 credits from the following list):9
AFRO 106Black Cultural Studies3
AFRO 140African American History: From Emancipation to the Present3
AFRO 215American Civil Rights Movement3
AFRO 285Modern Africa3
Total Credits 18