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AFA 2000 Intro to African American Studies Spring 2021

Class NumberInstructorGen EdAdditional Course Fees
10352Vincent Adejumo Humanities
Writing 4000
27.99
10353Vincent Adejumo Humanities
Writing 4000
$105.00
10279Vincent Adejumo Humanities
Writing 4000
24.99

AFA 3110 Key Issues in African-American and Black-Atlantic Thought Spring 2021

Class NumberInstructorGen EdAdditional Course Fees
10356Ashley PrestonHumanities
Writing 6000
$27.99
22230Ashley PrestonHumanities
Writing 6000
24.99

AFA 3332 Black Feminist & Womanist Theory Spring 2021

Class number InstructorPeriod Gen Ed
30625Celeste ManouchekaT | Period 5 - 6
R | Period 6
NO
Writing 6000
Examination of the interplay of religion, race and rebellion in the organization and execution of the various revolts, insurrections and social movements of black people in the U.S. from the slavery period through the Civil Rights and Black Power Eras.
Class Number InstructorType Gen EEP
27451Dr. Rik Stevenson Primarily Classroom/TraditionalNO

AFA3371 History of Hip Hop Spring 2021

Class Number InstructorPeriod Room
25575David CantonM | Period 6 - 7
W | Period 6
TUR 2318
TUR 2328
29593David Canton M | Period 6 - 7
W | Period 6
Online (100%)

AFA 3930 Special Topics Spring 2021

Class Number Class InstructorPeriod
10312American Civil LibertiesSamuel StaffordT | Period 1
R | Period 1-2
**Online Section See class 30242
23373BLACK WALLSTREETVincent Adejumo T | Period 9 - 10
R | Period 9
25711BLACK WOMENS ACTIVISMAshley PrestonOnline (100%)
30228Jamaican Reggae Rasta Benjamin Hebblethwaite M,W,F | Period 6
**Online Section Available**
See Class 30229
30404Race&Disability US Hist & LITDelia Steverson
Steven Noll
M,W,F | Period 3
**Online Section see class 30566
30567Race Law and ConstitutionSamuel Stafford
M,W,F | Period 1
**Online Section See 30568
30572BLACK PSYCHOLOGYPearis Bellamy M | Period 10 - E1 (5:10 PM - 8:10 PM)
**Online Section See 30573
31361Haitian Culture and SocietyPierre William Blanc
M,W,F | Period 7 Online Section Only
Examination of bibliographic resources and analysis of theory, method and special problems in the field of African-American studies
Class number InstructorTypeGen Ed
23720Manoucheka CelestePrimarily Classroom/TraditionalSocial Science
Writing 6000

AFA 4940 – African American Studies Internship

Students complete internships with companies, individuals, institutions or organizations whose work adds to the knowledge and well-being of the African-American community.

Credits: 3

Prereq:

  • AFA 2000
  • At least two 3000-level AFA courses
  • African-American Studies major or minor
  • Sophomore or higher

AFA 4970 – Honors Thesis

Comprehensive research paper that examines a relevant topic in the discipline of African-American studies.  (S-U)
Prereq: AFA 2000