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
Prerequisite
Students must complete the prerequisite before admission to the major (3 credits)
Core Credits (15 Credits)
ONE course is required from each GROUP
GROUP A: LITERATURE (Choose One)
AAS 231 African American Literature to 1900
AAS 232 African American Literature 20th Century
GROUP B: ART, MUSIC, RELIGION (Choose One)
AAS 206 Introduction: African American Music
AAS 345 African American Religious History
AAS 361 Art of the Black World
GROUP C: HISTORY (Choose One)
AAS 332 African American History before 1865
AAS 333 African American History since 1865
GROUP D: POLITICAL SCIENCE & SOCIOLOGY (Choose One)
AAS 306 African American Politics
AAS 309 Race, Gender, Sexuality in Diaspora
AAS 341 African Politics
AAS 353 Sociology of the Black Experience
GROUP E: MAJOR CAPSTONE (Choose One)
AAS 470 Internship in African American Studies
AAS 401 Research in African American Studies
Electives (12 Credits)
Students must complete twelve elective credits of AAS courses for the major. Students who take two 200-level courses in the AAS Core may not count more than one 200-level elective course toward the AAS major.