Africana Studies 15 credits
Africana Studies is a focused, interdisciplinary and transnational program of study that examines the historical, political, social, economic, and cultural processes and institutions of people across the African diaspora.
Requirements
Required core (6 credits):
Choose THREE (9 credits):
CANTH 3101 | Anthropology of the Caribbean | 3 |
CEDUC 3730 | Immigration, Culture, and Education in Spain and Morocco | 4 |
CHIST 3250 | Black/Brown Power! Rethinking the Civil Rights Movement | 3 |
CHIST 3360 | Africa in World History | 3 |
CHIST 3475 | Voices of Black/Brown Cambridge: Oral History Methods & Prac | 3 |
CHIST 3600 | Africa in Film | 3 |
CHUMS 3500 | Postcolonial History, Literature, Ethics | 3 |
CLITR 3329 | Race, Ethnicity, Identity in United States Literature | 3 |
CPOLS 3450 | HBO's The Wire: The Politics of U.S. Urban Inequality | 3 |
CSWRK 3301 | Challenging Racism | 3 |
CSOCL 2119 | Race and Ethnic Relations | 3 |
IAHIS 3450 | Arts of Africa | 3 |
IAHIS 3530 | African-American Art: The Harlem Renaissance Through the Civil Rights Movement | 3 |
IAHIS 4150 | Africa: Between Tradition and Modernity | 3 |