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AFAM 100
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Introduction to African Studies
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3.0
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FS
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GC
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This course is also offered as
AFRI 100.
An interdisciplinary approach to modern and traditional aspects of African life in the fields of history, geography, politics, ethnography, and socio-economic development. 3 hours lecture. This is an approved Global Cultures course.
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AFAM 206
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Comparative Slavery
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3.0
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FS
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USD
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Comparative analysis of the institution of slavery which places slavery in the Western Hemisphere into a global and historical context beginning with labor oppression systems in Asia, the Roman Empire, and Mediterranean cultures. The significance and impact of Africans on the cultural, economic, and political life of North and South American nations will be examined in detail. 3 hours lecture. This is an approved US Diversity course.
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AFAM 231
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African American History
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3.0
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FS
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USD
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This course is also offered as
HIST 231.
An examination of the origins of black people, their history, philosophies, ideas, religions, social values, and the way in which these aspects of culture are interrelated. Emphasis is on the critical analysis of eighteenth-, nineteenth-, twentieth-century events, personalities, and philosophies which resulted in the major economic, political, and social problems facing African Americans and other ethnic minorities today. 3 hours lecture. This is an approved US Diversity course.
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AFAM 251
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African American Literature
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3.0
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FA
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USD
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This course is also offered as
ENGL 251.
Introduction to African American literature, using a range of materials from past and present that may include slave and neo-slave narratives, oratory and sermons, poems, plays, and novels, songs and spirituals. 3 hours lecture. This is an approved US Diversity course.
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AFAM 296
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African American Music
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3.0
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FS
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USD
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This course is also offered as
MUSC 296.
A historical survey from the African heritage and Colonial times to the present. The types, forms, and styles of African American music are studied in relation to the African American experience. 3 hours discussion. This is an approved US Diversity course.
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AFAM 355
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The Sociology of African Americans
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3.0
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INQ
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Prerequisites: AFAM 170 or SOCI 100.
This course is also offered as
SOCI 355.
This course examines the historical and social experiences that have shaped contemporary African American life, such as slavery, exploitation, oppression, and resistance (for example, the Civil Rights movement, the Black Power movement, and Hip Hop). Strategies for researching African American experiences are learned through anaylsis of Black popular culture, male/female relationships, urbanization, religion, and institutional racism. 3 hours lecture.
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ENGL 364
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American Ethnic and Regional Literature in Focus
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3.0
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FS
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GE
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This course explores the way place, socio-economic status, gender, and sexuality inform and inflect the experience of particular cultural groups set against the larger American culture. Classes typically focus on African American, Asian American, Chicana/o, or Native American literature. 3 hours lecture. This is an approved General Education course. This is an approved US Diversity course.
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MCGS 380
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Gender, Race, Sexuality, Science, and Society
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3.0
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FS
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An exploration of how science and culture have affected people's understandings of gender and sexuality, in both Western and non-Western cultures, from ancient times to the present. 3 hours lecture.
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MCGS 451B
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Constitutional Law: Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
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3.0
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FS
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This course is also offered as
POLS 451B.
Analysis of judicial cases and related materials illustrating historical and current interpretations of constitutional problems such as racial discrimination, criminal procedures, and freedom of speech and religion. 3 hours lecture.
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