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2009-2010 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2009-2010 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Africana and Black Studies Minor


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Program Directors: 

Dr. Bobby Cummings, English
Michaelson Bldg, Room 104

Paulus Pimomo, English
Language & Literature Bldg, Room 408F

Africana and Black Studies Minor

The Africana and Black Studies minor offers interdisciplinary study of the history, culture, economics, and political institutions that have shaped the experiences of people of African ancestry throughout the world, especially of African Americans. The program serves as an interdisciplinary intellectual center for the study and research in the many dimensions of African and Black Diasporic experiences, and for application of knowledge and scholarship to advance the common good. It provides access for students and scholars to a broad range of information and research by drawing upon the insights of English, Geography, History, Political Science, Music and other disciplines at Central. The minor is designed for highly motivated and adventurous students in all majors who have a serious interest in learning about the black diaspora and its impact on individual countries and on the interdependent world in which we live.

Students in the minor are encouraged t take advantage of Study Abroad programs to Africa and to countries of the black diaspora. Africana and Black Studies minors are expected to participate actively in co-curricular multicultural learning experiences offered by the following: student organizations, Students for the Dream Living Learning Community, Diversity Education Center, campus Life Activities, Center for the Dream, University Housing and new Student Programs, Center for Student Empowerment, Latino/a Studies Program, and the David Waine Coon Center for Excellence in Leadership.

Humanities Electives: Credits: (7-10)


Take two of the following courses (one in the Humanities and one in History).

Social Sciences Electives: Credits: (5)


Take one of the following courses.

Special Topics: Credits: (3-6)


Take a department-approved course for individual research and portfolio assessment (varies according to professor).

Total Credits: 34 to 39


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