Major
Minor

African and African American Studies

African and African American studies (AAAS) majors critically examine African and Diaspora experiences, institutions and perspectives, with particular focus on the ways in which gender/sex, class, racial capitalism and ideological theories have shaped the lives of Black peoples.

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To earn a Bachelor of Arts in African and African American Studies, you must complete the following courses, in addition to general education requirements:

Course Code
Title
Credit Hours
Sub-Total Credit Hours
5

At least one of the available courses entitled AAAS 240/340 Topics/Advanced Topics in African and African American Studies

Course Code
Title
Credit Hours
Sub-Total Credit Hours
3-4

At least two of the following African courses, one from each grouping:

Group one:

Course Code
Title
Credit Hours
Sub-Total Credit Hours
3

Group two:

Course Code
Title
Credit Hours
Sub-Total Credit Hours
3-4

To earn a minor in AAAS, you must complete the following courses:

Course Code
Title
Credit Hours
3 - 4
Sub-Total Credit Hours
17-18
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