334 Introduction To African American Studies (3)
This course provides an introduction to the contexts, theories, and
methodologies that undergird African American studies. In addition to
substantial time spent covering particular research skills and resources,
students will also be introduced to African American culture and the issues
related to African American studies from several perspectives: history,
literature, sociology, communication studies, and the like. Influences and
perspectives from Africa, the Caribbean and South America will also be covered.
The course will thus provide a broad background in African American culture
and history, an introduction to the methodologies of several disciplines, and
discussion of particular contemporary and historical issues such as slavery,
segregation and integration, the Civil Rights Movement, Pan-Africanism,
Afrocentrism, and current political debates. Prerequisite: None. Offered:
Once a year.