Director: Professor Pamela Feldman-Savelsberg
African/African American Studies Concentration (AFAMc)
In this concentration, the study of the traditions and experiences of Africans in the New and Old Worlds is rooted both in the mastery of a social science, arts and literature, or humanities discipline, and in interdisciplinary course work. The concentration will emphasize international and cross-cultural perspectives.
Requirements for the Concentration
The African/African American Studies Concentration requires seven courses as follows:
Two survey courses
One interdisciplinary course
Three distribution courses that are deemed
essential to the concentration chosen from at least two of the
following groups: arts and literature, humanities, social sciences. Two
of the three courses must be at the 300-level.
Senior Seminar in African/African American Studies
For a list of relevant courses, see the African/African American Studies major.