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African and African American StudiesBachelor of Arts in
our goalsAs an institutional program, AAAS is structured to:
• Combine knowledge of the African diaspora with intellectual and practical training in specific areas to create more effective communities and global partnerships.
• Prepare students of all ethnicities to better understand, value and more effectively participate in our increasingly diverse society.
• Provide students with a foundation for advanced studies in such fields/professions as history, English, sociology, political science, communications, arts, public administration, law, psychology, social work, education and business.
African and African American Studies
Students pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in African and African American Studies will complete a minimum of 45 credit hours. Fifteen hours will come from a core set of courses required for all students. A second set of fifteen hours will be specific to the concentration chosen by the student. The final set of fifteen hours will be considered related area requirements. Students can fulfill the related area requirements by taking additional courses, focused on our key areas of study, offered directly by the AAAS unit or classes offered by units outside of AAAS chosen in consultation with the unit academic advisor.
African and African American studies (AAAS) is an interdisciplinary B.A. program that focuses on people of African descent throughout the world and the diversity of past and present experiences of those who live in:
• Africa• Central America• South America• The Caribbean• The United States
the degree
Bachelor of Arts, Major Requirements
Second language requirement: Yes
Minimum math requirement: MAT 142 - College Mathematics
career opportunitiesOur program prepares students for work in:
• civil rights organizations• colleges and universities• corporations• government agencies• hotel chains• the insurance industry• law firms• libraries• museums• nonprofit organizations• political action groups• public relation firms• research organizations• sales departments• social service agencies• the Peace Corps• travel agencies
African and African American Studies
AFS 302: History of Black Women in AmericaAFR 375: Race, Gender and SportAFR 460: Race, Gender and MediaAFS 302: History of Black Women in AmericaAFS 312: Contemporary African and African Diaspora WomenAFS 470: Women’s International Human RightsAFH 318: Afrcian and African Disapora Women WritersAFH 202: Arts of Africa, Oceania and the AmericasAFH 303: African and African American ArtAFH 336: African ArtAFH 465: Harlem Renaissance: a Cultural History: 1877 - 1945AFR 215: Bob Marley and Reggae: Lyrics of ResistanceAFS 327: Human Rights in AfricaAFS 340: The Making of Modern AfricaAFS 345: The Making of the Caribbean SocietyAFS 350: Inequality and Diversity in EducationAFS 355: Democracy and Civil Society in AfricaAFH 333: American Ethnic LiteratureAFH 347: Jazz in AmericaAFS 366: African Archeology: Precolonical Urban CultureAFS 372: Islam and Islamic Societies in Africa: Social and Political HistoryAFS 373: Islam and World Affairs
School of Social TransformationCollege of Liberal Arts and SciencesArizona State UniversityWilson Hall 125 | P.O. Box 876403Tempe, AZ 85287-6403Phone: 480-965-4096 | Fax: 480-965-2357sst.asu.edu
AFS 200: Introduction to Africa and African Diaspora Studies AFH 305: Global History of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade AFR 498: Professional SeminarAFH 300: Precolonial Africa AFS 301: Race and Racism in Africa/African Diaspora
core courses
selected elective & related courses
Bachelor of Arts, Major Requirements
AAAS has concentrations in African Studies, America Studies, Politics and Global Studies, Cultural Studies, and Gender and Family Studies.
Second language requirement: Yes
Minimum math requirement: MAT 142 - College Mathematics
Schedule your advising appointment by calling 480-965-7682