Minor - African American Studies
Minor - African American Studies
Course Requirements
The minor in African American Studies consists of 18 semester hours, offered in conjunction with other departments. Students planning to pursue a career in teaching, social work, law, public service, race relations, or the helping professions will find the minor to be an asset. The program's two-course introductory sequence (Afro-American Studies 201, 202) is required. Six additional hours must be chosen from the following African and African American history courses: AAS 326/His 308, AAS 350, AAS 362/G St 362/His 339, AAS 438/His 327, AAS 440/His 328, AAS 442, AAS 443/His 329, His 460, AAS 501, or AAS 509. Also six hours must be chosen from the following African and African American political, social institutions, and culture courses: AAS 302, AAS 307/Anth 307, AAS 308/Pol 307, AAS 315/Pol 323, AAS 320/Pol 320, AAS 324/G St 321/His 324, AAS 334/S St 334/Anth 334/Soc 334, AAS 337/Anth 337, AAS 341/Engl 322, AAS 342/Engl 323, AAS 351, AAS 352, AAS 360, AAS 371/Engl 371, AAS 373/Engl 373, AAS 386/AH 386, AAS 395/AH 369, AAS 412, AAS 413/Soc 413, AAS 420, AAS 421, AAS 441/Engl 441, AAS 504, AAS 517/Mus 517, AAS 518/Mus 518, AAS 593/Engl 593.