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Dec 04, 2024
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Goucher College 2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalogue PLEASE NOTE: This is an archived catalog. Programs are subject to change each academic year.
Africana Studies Minor
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The minor in Africana studies aims to provide students with a broad yet selective exposure to the study of people of African descent on the continent of Africa and in the African diaspora. Students work with advisers to construct an individualized program of study that values the following:
- An anti-essentialist or diverse perspective: Students learn about many identities and worldviews, rather than one “Black culture.”
- A rigorous methodological perspective: Students learn to interpret specific historical and cultural evidence.
- An interdisciplinary perspective: Students learn from different scholarly viewpoints.
- An intercultural perspective: Students learn about how different cultures mix in Africa and the African diaspora.
A student who elects to minor in Africana studies is required to complete:
- One core course titled Introduction to Africana Studies (AFR 200 /HIS 200 )
- At least four additional courses from the list below, which have been approved for the AFR minor. These courses may be taken at the 100, 200, 300, or 400 level.
- One of these four courses must be taken at the 300-level or above.
- Minimum of 20 credit hours
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Courses for the AFR Minor
- COM 357 - Intercultural Communication (4 Cr.)
- COM 401 - Topics in Media and Communication (4 Cr.)
- COM 405 - Topics in World Cinema (4 Cr.)
- DAN 272Y - Intensive Course Abroad (1-4 Cr.)
- ED 272Y - Intensive Course Abroad ()
- HIS 205 - Bad Spirits: The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade in History and Memory (4 Cr.)
- HIS 238 - Topics in Comparative Colonialism (4 Cr.) (subject to approval)
- HIS 260 - Slavery, the Civil War, & Reconstruction (4 Cr.)
- HIS 270 - African American History I (4 Cr.)
- HIS 273 - African American History II (4 Cr.)
- LIT 249 - The Legacies of Slavery (4 Cr.)
- LIT 275 - Literature of the Harlem Renaissance (4 Cr.)
- LIT 285 - Contemporary Literature from India, Africa, and Australia (4 Cr.)
- MUS 109 - The History of Jazz (2 Cr.)
- MUS 149 - Goucher Jazz Ensemble (1 Cr.)
- PCE 148 - Nonviolence, Mapping, and (r)Evolution (4 Cr.)
- PCE 205 - Maintaining the Status Quo: Power and Privilege in the United States (4 Cr.) (course changed to PCE 306 /WGS 306 beginning spring 2020)
- PSC 259 - African Politics (4 Cr.)
- PSY 219 - Black Psychology (4 Cr.)
- SOA 205 - African Cultures and Societies (4 Cr.)
- SOA 245 - Wealth, Power, and Prestige (4 Cr.)
- WGS 224 - Is there life beyond the Looking Glass? Gender, Identity, and Race in Caribbean Culture (4 Cr.)
- WGS 226 (inactivated beginning spring 2020 and replaced by WGS 326)
- WGS 229 - Contemporary Brazilian Voices (4 Cr.)
- WGS 250 - Special Topics (4 Cr.)
- WGS 282 - Women of North Africa and the Middle East (4 Cr.)
- WGS 330 - Intersectionality: Diverse Feminisms (4 Cr.)
- WGS 332 - Black Women’s History in the U.S. (4 Cr.)
- WGS 348 - Towards Collective Liberation: Activism and Organizing (4 Cr.)
300-Level Courses or Higher
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