African and African Diaspora Studies
Major
24 semester hours of coursework in African and African diaspora studies, including at least 15 hours of upper-division coursework. The following courses are required:
- African and African Diaspora Studies 303, Introduction to Black Studies
- African and African Diaspora Studies 375, Community Internship
- African and African Diaspora Studies 376, Senior Seminar
- Three upper-division courses (at least nine semester hours) chosen from one of the following tracks:
- Critical race, gender, and sexuality theories
- Performance, music, art, and literature
- Language, history, and behavioral and social sciences
- Law, education, health, and policy
- Six additional semester hours of African and African diaspora studies coursework
A list of courses for each track is available from the undergraduate adviser. Coursework used in requirements 4 and 5 must cover at least two geographical regions of the African diaspora, identified as Africa, the Caribbean, Latin America, and the United States. A list of courses with their geographical affiliation is available in the departmental advising office.