
African-American Studies
Adviser — GARCIA, LEWIS
This minor invites interested students to focus on aspects of African American history, politics, and culture culminating in a Capstone project or paper normally undertaken during the last course of the 5-unit requirement.
Students must take at least one course from each of the following four categories. The fifth unit of the minor may be selected from any of the categories. Since the availability of these courses may vary from year to year, students should consult with the minor advisor about which courses can be applied to the minor.
CATEGORY ONE: History. HY243, HY244, HY247.
CATEGORY TWO: Economics and Politics. EC338, PS210, PS323, PS470.
CATEGORY THREE: Literature. EN263, EN274, EN384, EN385, EN387.
CATEGORY FOUR: Religion and the Arts. AN/EN293, FS220, MU205, RE227.
THE INTEGRATIVE EXPERIENCE:
An interdisciplinary “Capstone” project or paper normally undertaken during the last course of the 5-unit requirement.
Catalog of Courses
2012-2013
- Academic Program
- Financial Obligations
- Financial Aid
- International & Off-Campus Study Programs
- Academic Policies
- Departmental Courses
- Non-Departmental Studies
- Interdisciplinary Programs
-
Thematic Minors
- African-American Studies
- The Ancient World
- Arabic and Islamic Studies
- The Arts: Theory and Practice
- The Book
- Cinema Studies
- Concepts of Human Nature
- Education Studies
- Environmental Issues
- Feminist and Gender Studies
- Global Health
- Journalism
- Linguistics
- Medieval Studies
- Museum Studies
- Myth and Folklore
- Non-Violence
- Performance Design
- Psychoanalysis
- Race and Ethnic Studies
- Renaissance Studies
- Resource Systems in the American West
- Revolutions
- Urban Studies
- African Studies
- Arts of London and Florence
- Asian Studies
- Central American Culture and Society
- Contemporary French Studies
- German Studies
- India Studies
- Italian Studies
- Latin American Studies
- Mexico Today
- Modern Greece and Its Background
- North American Studies
- Writing Program