Hours |
Requirements |
5 |
Study
of an indigenous African Language. Acceptable languages
include but are not limited to Arabic, Bamana, Lingala,
Swahili, Wolof, and Zulu. |
|
African
Studies core courses. These courses contain a minimum
of 50 percent African content and are defined according
to a list maintained and regularly updated by the Center
for African Studies. Courses completed to satisfy the
core must come from at least 3 separate departments and
must include the following three components: |
3 |
Course-work
surveying the continent. Choose one of the following:
|
|
AFST 210Intro to Mod African Lit |
|
AFST 222Introduction to Modern Africa |
|
AFST 254Economic Systems in Africa |
|
HIST 110History of Africa |
|
SOC 122Africa in World Perspective |
6 |
300-
or 400-level core courses. Language courses cannot be
used to meet this requirement. |
6 |
Additional
core courses at any level. African language courses may
be used to satisfy this requirement if they are at the
advanced level (fifth semester or higher). Only 3 hours
of AFST 199Undergraduate Open Seminar may be used
to satisfy the requirements of the minor. |
20 |
Total
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