Courses
and Programs 1995-1997Af Am 201. Introduction to African American Studies. (3-0) Cr. 3. F. S. An interdisciplinary introduction to the study of African American culture. Includes history, the social sciences, literature, religion, and the arts, as well as conceptual frameworks for investigation and analysis of the African American experience.
Af Am 252. African American Theatre Production Styles. Same as Thtre 252. See Theatre.
Af Am 310. Introduction to African History. Same as Hist 310. See History.
Af Am 311. Introduction to African History. Same as Hist 311. See History.
Af Am 325. Peoples and Cultures of Africa. Same as Anthr 325. See Anthropology.
Af Am 330. Ethnic and Race Relations. Same as Soc 330. See Sociology.
Af Am 333. African American Ethnography. Same as Anthr 333. See Anthropology.
Af Am 334. African American Religious Experience. Same as Relig 334. See Religious Studies. Open to graduate students for minor graduate credit only.
Af Am 347. Survey of African American Literature. Same as Engl 347. See English. Open to graduate students for minor graduate credit only.
Af Am 348. Contemporary African American Literature. Same as Engl 348. See English. Open to graduate students for minor graduate credit only.
Af Am 349. Selected Topics in Minority Literatures of the United States. Same as Engl 349. See English. Available only when offered as a course in African American literature. Open to graduate students for minor graduate credit only.
Af Am 350. African American Women. Same as W S 350. See Women's Studies.
Af Am 353. History of African Americans. Same as Hist 353. See History.
Af Am 354. History of African Americans. Same as Hist 354. See History.
Af Am 465. Seminar: Religion in Global Context. Same as Relig 465. See Religious Studies.
Af Am 490. Independent Study. Cr. 1 to 3 each time taken, maximum of 3. Prereq: 6 credits in African American Studies, permission of instructor and of the chair of the African American Studies Program.