Black/Africana Studies (CERT)
The Black/Africana Studies Certificate of Achievement is designed to provide students with the opportunity to study a precise scope of the history, culture, aesthetics, and social justice traditions of Black people – in and outside of the United States. Major themes highlighted in the curriculum are social justice, cultural resistance, and artistic production.
Courses
- AFRS 100 — Introduction to Black/Africana Studies
- AFRS 101 — Theories and Methods in Black/Africana Studies
- AFRS 103 — The History of the Black World I: From Ancient Africa to 1888
- AFRS 104 — The History of the Black World II: From 1888 to the Present
- AFRS 106 — Africana Political Thought
- AFRS 107 — Black Womanist & Feminist Thought
- AFRS 108 — Black Politics: Social and Racial Justice Movements
- AFRS 111 — The Rhetoric of Black Resistance
- AFRS 113 — Introduction to Ethnic Studies
- AFRS 215 — Hip-Hop as Cultural Expression
- AFRS 220 — African Gender Systems
- AFRS 222 — African Spirituality
- AFRS 225 — African American Ebonics
- AFRS 230 — Black Characters in Japanese Anime and Manga