Africana Studies

Curriculum

Dr. David S. Surrey, Program Director

The Africana Studies Program offers a minor in Africana Studies that includes both Africana Studies courses and courses from Business Administration, Education, Economics, Fine Arts, History, Latin American/Latino Studies, Political Science, Sociology, Theology and Urban Studies to provide students with a foundation for understanding the historical underpinnings of current events involving people of African ancestry.

Requirements for a Minor in Africana Studies

AS-177Introduction to Africana Studies3
AS-343Black Theology3
Select 4 of the following:12
LS-101
Intro Latin Amer & Latino Stud
UR-202
Urban Music: Jazz to Hip-Hop
SJ-137
Nonviolence Community Org. Social Move
AR-231
SO-224
LS-227
AR-240
Cultural Diversity in Art
UR-333
LS-351
Latina/O/X Communities
SO-360
Intercultural Relations
UR-412
Ethnicity and Race in Urban History 2
PO-422
Cmprtv Pol: Middle East & North Africa
ED-428
Literature of East and West Africa
EC-452
Economic Development
UR-460
TH-496
Theology and Urban Problems
AR-499
Short-Term Study Abroad (Travel Course)
Total Credits18