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Introduction

AAAS Majors and Minors select courses from the Core and Related lists to build a coherent emphasis.

 

AUTUMN 2014 COURSES

AFRICAAM 20A: Jazz Theory.

AFRICAAM 31: Real Talk: Intimate Discussions about the African Diaspora.

AFRICAAM 43: Introduction to African American Literature.

AFRICAAM 47: History of South Africa

AFRICAAM 102: Introduction to Public History and Public Service

 AFRICAAM 115: South African Encounters

AFRICAAM 152G: Harlem Renaissance

AFRICAAM 166: Introduction to African American History: The Modern African American Freedom Struggle

AFRICAAM 190: Directed Reading

AFRICAAM 200X: Honors Thesis and Senior Thesis Seminar

 

WINTER 2015 COURSES

AFRICAAM 18A: Jazz History - Ragtime to Bebop, 1900-1940

AFRICAAM 21: African American Vernacular English )

AFRICAAM 31: Real Talk: Intimate Discussions about the African Diaspora.

AFRICAAM 33:  From Moments to Movements: New Media, Narrative and 21st Century Activism

AFRICAAM 48Q: South Africa: Contested Transitions

 AFRICAAM 50B: 19th Century America

AFRICAAM 105: Introduction to African & African American Studies

AFRICAAM 112: Urban Education

AFRICAAM 115: South African Encounters

AFRICAAM 126B: Curricular Public Policies for the Recognition of Afro-Brazilians & Indigenous Population

AFRICAAM 133: Literature & Society in Africa and the Caribbean 

AFRICAAM 146A: African Politics

AFRICAAM 150B: 19th Century America

AFRICAAM 158: Black Queer Theory

AFRICAAM 190: Directed Reading 

AFRICAAM 200Y: Honors Thesis and Senior Thesis Research

AFRICAAM 212: AIDS, Literacy and Land: Foreign Aid & Development in Africa

AFRICAAM 245: Understanding Racial & Ethnic Identity Development

AFRICAAM 254D: Law, Slavery and Race

AFRICAAM 267E: Martin Luther King, Jr. - His Life, Ideas and Legacy

AFRICAAM 290: Ferguson in a Global Frame: Human Rights and the Arts

 

SPRING 2015 COURSES

AFRICAAM 18B: Jazz History: Bebop to Present, 1940-Present

AFRICAAM 34: Race, Policing and Mass Incarceration

.AFRICAAM 45: Dance Improvisation Techniques & Strategies Lab: From Hip Hop to Contact

AFRICAAM 106: Race, Ethnicity, and Linguistic Diversity in Classrooms: Sociocultural Theory and Practices

AFRICAAM 116: Education, Race, and Inequality in African American History, 1880-1990

AFRICAAM 130: Discourse of Liberation & Equity in Communities and Classrooms

AFRICAAM 145B: Africa in the 20th Century

AFRICAAM 181Q: Alternative Viewpoints: Black Independent Film

AFRICAAM 190: Directed Reading

AFRICAAM 199: Honors Project

AFRICAAM 200Z: Honors Thesis and Senior Thesis Research

AFRICAAM 226: Mixed-Race Politics and Culture




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