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2018-2019 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2018-2019 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Black Studies, B.A.


This interdisciplinary major requires 39 credits with at least two classes each from departments of History and English; at least one class from the department of Anthropology; at least one class with an additional prefix (other than ENGL, HIST or ANTH); at least three classes at the 300 or 400-level; and a six-credit (two semester) directed study capstone. We strongly encourage students to participate in a Black Studies related internship or study abroad program. See also the listing for an Africana Studies minor .

Courses should be chosen in consultation with a Black Studies program advisor from the following list. (Under advisement, new and one time courses may also be considered for Black Studies credit.)

Recommended:


Intermediate-level proficiency in a language (other than English) spoken widely in Africa.

Outline/Advising Guide


First Year


Fall (16 Credit Hours)


Spring (16 Credit Hours)


  • ENGL Credit(s): 3
  • Foreign Language Credit(s): 3
  • S/ Credit(s): 4
  • F/ Credit(s): 3
  • Elective Credit(s): 3

Second Year


Fall (16 Credit Hours)


Spring (13 Credit Hours)


  • N/ Credit(s): 4
  • Foreign Language Credit(s): 3
  • Black Studies Elective Credit(s): 3
  • S/ Credit(s): 3

Third Year


Fall (15 Credit Hours)


Spring (15 Credit Hours)


  • Study Abroad Credit(s): 3-15
    or
  • Directed Study Credit(s): 3-15
    or
  • Seminar Credit(s): 3-15

Fourth Year


Fall (15 Credit Hours)


Spring (14 Credit Hours)


Total Credit Hours: 120


Note: There is considerable flexibility in both the order and specific courses. This sample program has been chosen to provide a possible sequence that emphasizes general education classes that are particularly relevant to Black Studies and quickly introduces students to Black Studies classes in a variety of departments.

Note: Where no prerequisites apply, some variation in the order or semester in which courses are taken is possible. Students should consult their academic advisors for additional information.