Minor in African and African Diaspora Studies
The minor in African and African Diaspora Studies is an interdisciplinary program open to students in all majors, especially students seeking a diverse global perspective. It provides students and the community with interdisciplinary opportunities to expand their knowledge of, and interest in, Africa and the African diaspora. It will foster a greater understanding of Africa, African Americans, and other peoples of African descent. Students will gain an in-depth understanding of the African continent and the African diaspora in a global context, with emphasis on civil rights, social justice, history, culture, politics, and literature.
Required Courses (Credit: 6 hours)
Students must take the following two courses:
AADS 2000 | Introduction to African and African Diaspora Studies | 3 credits |
AADS 4900 | African and African Diaspora Field Research | 3 credits |
Electives (9 hours)
Take three of the following elective courses; at least two of these courses (6 semester hours) must be taken at the 3000 or 4000 level.
Students may apply either CRJU 3520 or POLS 3107 to the minor, but not both courses.
Students may apply either CRJU 4120 or SOCI 4130 to the minor, but not both courses.
Other courses with a focus on Africa, African Americans, or the African diaspora, such as special topics courses, may be substituted with advisor approval.