Africana Studies
College of Humanities and Social Science
Minor Requirements — 18 Credits
Africana Studies Core Courses (12 Credits)
Foundations of Africana Studies - 3 Credits
Choose one of the following:
AFS 100 | Introduction to Africana Studies | 3 |
AFS 101 | Development of Black Identity | 3 |
Survey of Africa - 3 Credits
Choose one of the following:
Survey of African American History - 3 Credits
Choose one of the following:
AFS 201 | African American History I | 3 |
AFS 202 | African American History II | 3 |
Special Topics in Africana Studies - 3 Credits
Choose one of the following:
AFS 102 | The Black Woman in America | 3 |
AFS 205 | Survey of African American Literature | 3 |
AFS 240 | Dynamics of Racism | 3 |
FL 195 | Elementary World Language | 5 |
FL 296 | Study Abroad Experience | 3 |
The AFS Program will recognize African centered or diasporic languages transferred from an accredited institution. Languages include, but not limited to, Akan, Kiswahili, Standard Arabic, Wolof, Somali, Zulu, Portuguese among others. Please contact both the Department of World Languages and Cultures and Africana Studies Program if you have any questions.
FL 296 needs approval of the Department of World Languages and Cultures and the Africana Studies Program.
Africana Studies Upper Division Electives (6 Credits)
Choose two of the following courses (one course must be an AFS prefix):
Notes: AFS 395, Aspects of the African American Experience, is a variable subtitle course that students may take more than once under different subtitles.
AFS 399 and AFS 422, when taken by minors, must always be taken for three semester credits.