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Africana Studies Major


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Requirements for the Major


Major requirements ensure that students are thoroughly exposed to the broad range of research and scholarship in the discipline. Africana Studies majors must complete 11 courses from the following list, plus a senior exercise (thesis, project, or comprehensive examination). While six of these courses are expected to be at the upper-division level, credit will be given where appropriate, to courses numbered lower than 100. Students elect to focus on one of the following areas of concentration: arts, humanities, or social sciences, while also fulfilling breadth courses as outlined in 2-5 below.

  1. Africana Studies: AFRI010A AF  and AFRI010B AF . This two-semester sequence should be completed by the end of the student’s sophomore year.
  2. Literature:(African, African American, or Caribbean) one course
  3. History:(African, African American, or Caribbean) one course
  4. Social science (e.g. economics, politics, psychology, or sociology): one course from the list of approved Africana Studies Courses
  5. Art, music, philosophy, or religion: one course from the list of approved Africana Studies Courses
  6. Four courses in the student’s area of concentration (e.g. arts, humanities, or social sciences)
    • Students may count one of the breadth courses as part of their concentration.
  7. AFRI190 AF  (senior thesis seminar)  
  8. AFRI191 AF  (thesis), or AFRI192AF (project), or AFRI193 AF (comprehensive exam).

Upon approval by the department chair, substitutions in the major requirements can be made to respond to an individual student’s interests and needs.

NOTE: Students majoring in Africana Studies are strongly encouraged to spend a semester or a year abroad, preferably in Brazil or countries in Africa or the Caribbean. In addition, the department strongly recommends that students take four semesters of a language spoken in the African Diaspora, e.g. Arabic, French, Portuguese, Spanish or an African language.

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