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Dec 03, 2024
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University Catalog 2024-2025
African American and Diaspora Studies
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The African American and Diaspora Studies program (AADS) will explore and contextualize ongoing pursuits for social, racial, and economic justice that impact governance, policy and social interventions in a global society. The program offers potential students a comprehensive foundation in multiple interdisciplinary fields focused on the African American experience in in the global world. Students will engage in scholarly pursuits which will enable them to shape a critical analysis of the African American diaspora historically, culturally, and socially.
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First Semester
- AADS Elective 2000 or 3000 (3)
- African American Heritage and Legacies (3)
- Examined Life (3)
- Minor (3)
- World Language (3)
Semester Hours: 15
AADS Majors are required to take AADS 2040 in their sophomore year.
Two of the World Languages courses must be in the same language.
Semester Hours: 15
Two of the World Languages courses must be in the same language.
Semester Hours: 15
AADS Majors are required to take AADS 4200 in their junior year.
Two of the World Languages courses must be in the same language.
First Semester
- AADS Elective 3000 or 4000 (6)
- Free Elective (3)
- Minor (6)
Second Semester
- AADS 4250 Senior Capstone (0)
- AADS Elective (3)
- Free Electives (8)
- Minor (3)
Summary: Program in African American and Diaspora Studies
Explorations: 21
- African American Heritage and Legacies (3)
- Creative Expression and Engagement (3)
- Examined Life (3)
- Faith and Society (3)
- Human Behavior (3)
- Human Past (3)
- Scientific Reasoning (3)
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