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Minor - African American Studies

Minor - African American Studies

Course Requirements

The minor in African American studies consists of 18 semester hours, including AAS 201 and 202, 6 credit hours from a list of African and African American history courses, and 6 credit hours from a list of African and African American political and social institutions courses and culture courses.

African American Introductory Survey (6 hours)
AAS 201. African American Experience I
AAS 202. African American Experience II
African and African American History Courses (6 hours)
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AAS 170/Hst 170. Intro to African History
AAS 310. Experiences of Black Mississippians
AAS 325/Hst 414. African American History to 1865
AAS 326/Hst 415. African American History Since 1865
AAS 350. Topics in African American History
AAS 362/G St 418/Hst 418. African American Women's History
AAS 392/Hst 370. Modern Africa
AAS 393/Hst 371. History of Southern Africa
AAS 438/Hst 422. The Rise and Fall of American Slavery
AAS 440/Hst 420. History of African Americans in Sports
AAS 442. The New Negro Era
AAS 443/Hst 424. The Civil Rights Era
AAS 501. African American Studies Seminar
AAS 509. Historiography - African American History
African and African American Pol & Soc Institutions, Culture (6 hours)
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AAS 302. Judicial System & African Amer Community
AAS 308/Pol 307. Const Law II: Civil Lib & Civil Rights
AAS 315/Pol 323. Politics of Sub-Saharan Africa
AAS 316/Anth 315. The African Diaspora
AAS 320/Pol 320. African American Politics
AAS 328/G St 328/Soc 328. African American Feminist Thought
AAS 330/Rel 330/Soc 330. Racism and Religion
AAS 334/S St 334/Anth 334/Soc 334. Intro to Field Work Techniques
AAS 337/Anth 337. Anthropology of Blues Culture
AAS 341/Eng 361. African American Lit Survey to 1920
AAS 342/Eng 362. African American Lit Survey Since 1920
AAS 366/Eng 366. African American Science Fiction Lit
AAS 351. Topics in AAS Pol & Social Institutions
AAS 352. Topics in AAS Culture
AAS 360. Topics in African Amer. Studies Abroad
AAS 363/Eng 363. African American Genres
AAS 364/Eng 364. Studies in African American Lit
AAS 367/Eng 367. Blues Tradition in American Literature
AAS 373/Eng 373. Studies in Comparative Black Lit
AAS 375/Eng 375. Survey of African Literature
AAS 374/Eng 374. Survey of Caribbean Literature
AAS 386/AH 386. African and African American Arts
AAS 395/AH 369. Survey of Black American Art
AAS 412. Studies of Black Popular Culture
AAS 413/Soc 413. Race and Ethnicity
AAS 414/Soc 414/S St 314. Race, Place, and Space
AAS 468/Eng 468. Major African American Writers
AAS 469/Eng 469. Special Topics in African American Lit
AAS 421. Readings in U.S. Black Feminism
AAS 473/Eng 473. Prison & the Literary Imagination
AAS 479/Eng 479. Special Topics in Comparative Black Lit
AAS 481/Eng 481. Special Topics in Caribbean Literature
AAS 483/Eng 483. Special Topics in African Literature
AAS 493/Eng 493. Special Topics in Race and Ethnicity
AAS 504. Research in African American Studies
AAS 517/Mus 517. African American Musical Tradition
AAS 518/Mus 518. History of Jazz
AAS 593. African American Literature

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