AFAM 421 : African and African American Studies minor2.pdf

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College of liberal arts: requirements for this program are current for fall 2010, required credits in this minor: 20 to 22. The african and african american studies minor is an interdisciplinary program designed to promote a vigorous understanding of the worldwide historical and current experience of african americans and people of african descent. The courses are structured to provide a vast array of interdisciplinary, intellectual, and academic approaches to research, interpretation, and the dissemination of the multifaceted experiences and realities of the total black global experience. The program leads initiatives to develop a seamless and tightly woven cross-disciplinary pedagogical and scholastic structure focusing on the study of african. American, african, and caribbean community life and development in the united states and the world at-large. The program, through courses, advising, seminars, lectures, and presentations, supports the academic and intellectual growth of students in an ever increasing multicultural and diverse world.

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