Student Learning Outcomes
1. Explain major cultural figures, texts, expression, and movements in Black Studies
2. Explain knowledge of major social and political issues in Black Studies
3. Develop knowledge of major social, cultural, & political factors that have defined the Black experience across time and/or space (Diasporic orientation)
4. Learn how race, class, gender, and/or sexualities functions within the contours of the Black experience (intersectionality)
5. Develop critical thinking skills applicable to issues in Black Studies
6. Develop ability to conceive & execute independent inquiries in Black Studies
7. Develop effective written and oral communications
Study Abroad
Syracuse University Abroad offers Syracuse University credit bearing study options for students of African American Studies in locations that include Tanzania, Kenya, Ghana, and Egypt. Two summer programs are also available. They are Cultural Politics: Contemporary Brazil and Paris Noir/Black Paris: Literature, Art, and Contemporary Life in Diaspora.