African and African American Studies

Bachelor's degree

In Durham (USA)

higher than £ 9000

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Durham (USA)

To receive the Bachelor of Arts in African & African American Studies, you are required to successfully complete 10 AAAS courses, with 8 of these at the 200-level or above. You must also choose which concentration to focus your studies—either the Americas or Africa. Other requirements are:

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Location

Start date

Durham (USA)
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Durham, Carolina del Norte 27708, EE. UU., 27708

Start date

On request

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Subjects

  • Dance
  • Public
  • Global
  • Politics

Course programme

First-Year Seminar
Introduction to African and African American Studies
Introduction to African Studies (DS3 or DS4)
Introduction to Latino/a Studies in the Global South
Introduction to Latino/a Studies in the Global South
African Mbira Music: An Experiential Learning Class
Gateway Seminar: Civil Rights and Asian Americans
Old Worlds/New Histories, 500-1500 CE
Introduction to Jazz
Introduction to Jazz
Special Topics
Duke-Administered Study Abroad: Special Topics in African and African-American Studies
Focus Program Seminars: Special Topics
Special Topics
Africans in America to the Civil War
African Americans Since the Civil War
Afro-Brazilian Culture and History
Modern Africa
Europe’s Colonial Encounter, 1492-1992
Global Brazil
South African History, 1870 to the Present
Slave Society in Colonial Anglo-America: The West Indies, South Carolina, and Virginia
The Atlantic Slave Trade
The Caribbean, 1492-1700
The Caribbean in the Eighteenth Century
West African Rootholds in Dance
Capoeira: Practice and Culture
Dance and Religion in Asia and Africa
African American Literature
African American Literature
Documenting Black Experiences
Crime and the City from Dickens to The Wire
Crime and the City from Dickens to The Wire
African American Art
Fictions That Mark the Moment
Contemporary Performance
The South in Black and White
Freedom Stories: Documenting Southern Lives and Writing
Civil/Human Rights Activism: In the Spirit of Pauli Murray
The Modern Caribbean after Emancipation
Gender, Race, and Ethnicity in Politics and Public Policy
Documenting Black: Tales Along the Color Line, 1865-2004
Race, Gender, and Sexuality
The Civil Rights Movement
Racial and Ethnic Economic Inequality: A Cross National Perspective
Activism, Women, and Danger: Documenting Race, Gender and Activism in the American South
Comparative Race and Ethnic Studies
Social Movements and Social Media.
Martin Luther King and the Prophetic Tradition
The Anthropology of Race
Introduction to Racial and Ethnic Minorities in American Politics
Introduction to Racial and Ethnic Minorities in American Politics
United States Racial/Ethnic Health Disparities: Social Determinants and Public Policy Implications
Race, Genomics, and Society
Black Europe: Race, Ethnicity and Diaspora in Contemporary Europe
Black Gods and Kings: Priests and Practices of the Afro-Atlantic Religions
Religion in Black America
Religion in Black America
Humanitarianism in Africa
Islam in the Americas
Religion and Race
Race, Ethnicity and Citizenship
Special Topics
Special Topics in Performance
Special Topic in an Individual African American Author
Special Topics in African American Literary Genres
Duke-Administered Study Abroad: Advanced Special Topics in African and African American Studies
Special Topics
Development and Africa
African American Women and History
Conflict Analysis in Africa (case studies)
War and Public Health in Africa
Africa, Youth and Democracy
Apartheid South Africa and the Struggles for Democracy
Black Dance
Visualizing the Caribbean
Social Facts and Narrative Representations
The Black Atlantic
Film and the African Diaspora
Black Popular Culture
Black Theater Workshop
The Wire
Sampling Soul
The History of Hip-Hop
Michael Jackson and Performance of Blackness
Hollywood and Africa: Case Studies in Filmic Representation
Popular Representations of Black Masculinity
Culture and Politics in Africa
Race in Durham
Displacements: Migration and Human Trafficking
Troubling Pasts: Slavery, Genocide, and Terror
African Americans, Mass Incarceration and Citizenship
Racial Justice in the 20th Century U.S. and South Africa
Law and Literature: Race Matters
Pigging Out: The Cultural Politics of Food
The Frontiers and Minorities of the Tsarist and Soviet Empires
Race, Gender and Culture of the African Diaspora
Special Topics
Special Topics
Independent Study

African and African American Studies

higher than £ 9000