Reasons to Choose this Program 
  1. Provides a true interdisciplinary course of study in the humanities and social sciences
  2. Offers a unique historical and critical perspective toward American culture
  3. Introduces methodologies for studying cultures that contributed to the development of other disciplines (i.e., sociology, anthropology)
  4. Emphasizes critical thinking and writing skills necessary to succeed in professional endeavors
  5. Allows students to consider the development of American culture from a holistic perspective
  1. “Introduction to African American Studies”
  2. “Black Film History”
  3. “African American History”
  4. “African American Literature”
  5. “The Black Woman”
  1. Attend graduate school (i.e., African American studies, English, political science, history, religious studies/seminary).
  2. Enroll in law school.
  3. Work with community agencies.
  4. Work with international agencies.
  5. Enter teaching (secondary school and college-level).
Students say that Africana Studies courses allow them to read texts from a different cultural and intellectual tradition that offer a valuable critique of American culture.  They also value the perspective that considers the African American experience(s) within the larger context of the African diaspora.  AfricanaStudies majors and minors consider their course of study as valuable preparation for their professional goals.
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