African-American Studies
The African-American Studies minor explores the culture of black Americans and Africans to help all students understand themselves and relationships between blacks and whites. The knowledge of American, Caribbean, and African societies prepares students for careers in multinational business, multicultural education, law, journalism, radio, television, social work, and urban planning.
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MINOR IN AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES, 18 hours
| PREFIX |
NO |
SHORT TITLE |
CR HRS |
HIST
ENG |
210 441 491 |
Black His US Comp Slave Afr Am Lit |
3 3 3 |
| 9 hours from |
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ANTH PHIL CJC PSYSC POLS
SOC HIST
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311 315 311 325 411 475 421 407 416 417 |
Ethnicity (3) African Amer (3) Race Gender (3) Prej&Discrim (3) Amer Thought (3) Minor Group (3) Minorities (3) Am Civil War (3) Antebell Sou (3) New South (3) |
9
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18 hrs |
| Students must take courses in at least three disciplines and they must take appropriate courses to meet prerequisites for any classes offered in the minor. |