Taking as its central mission the study of peoples of African descent on the continent and in the diaspora, the Africana Studies major seeks a nuanced and interdisciplinary understanding of the human experience. The Africana Studies major does so through the humanities, arts, and social sciences, with particular emphasis on continuities and discontinuities across geography and time. Its broad educational objectives are to engender among all students an intellectual appreciation of black lives and their saliency for all human experience; to deepen students’ critical analytic skills; and to value social equality, democracy, and humanitarianism. The Africana Studies major strives to provide students with substantive knowledge of the black world and its linkages to national as well as pre-, sub-, supra-, and transnational processes. Students play an active role in the Africana Studies Institute’s mission to facilitate respect and positive intersocial relationships within the university community. Completion of the B.A. in Africana Studies prepares the student for work in government, community agencies, international organizations, business, journalism and communications, or for graduate studies that lead to careers in research and teaching.
Requirements
To satisfy the Africana Studies major, students must complete 27 total credits in AFRA courses. Students must complete nine credits from the Core Curriculum, 15 credits distributed in each of the Five Curricular Areas (Black History, Black Diasporic and Global Perspectives, Race, Society and Health, Black Arts, Literature, and Culture, Black Politics and Social Justice) and three elective credits in any AFRA curricular area including variable and special topics or independent study. Variable and Special topics courses may also be applied to the distribution areas based on course content and with advisor consent. Students must also complete 12 credits of related courses not cross-listed with AFRA.
Course List
Course |
Title |
Credits |
AFRA 2211 | Introduction to Africana Studies | 3 |
AFRA/ARTH/AAAS 2222 | Race, Gender, Sexuality, and the Power of Looking | 3 |
or AFRA/HIST 2622 | History of Gender and Sexuality in Latin America and the Caribbean |
AFRA 4994W | Senior Seminar | 3 |
| 15 |
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| 3 |
| Special Topics | |
| Independent Study | |
| Variable Topics | |
Total Credits | 27 |
AFRA 2214W African American Literature and AFRA 4994W Senior Seminar satisfy the Information Literacy Competency and Writing in the Major requirements.
Curricular Areas
Black History
Black Diasporic and Global Perspectives
Black Arts, Literature, and Culture
Race, Society and Health
Black Politics and Social Justice
Related Courses
Students can take 12 credits to fulfill the major.
The major in Africana Studies is administered by the Africana Studies Institute. A minor in Africana Studies is described in the “Minors” section.
University General Education Requirements
Every student must meet a set of core requirements to earn a baccalaureate degree, in addition to those required by the student's major course of study and other requirements set by the student's school or college. For more information about these requirements, please see General Education Requirements.
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Degree Requirements
Students must meet a set of requirements established by the college in addition to the University's General Education requirements. For more information, see the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences section of this catalog.