The Major
The Major Students who major in Afro-American Studies must complete a minimum of 11 courses, in addition to the Junior Year Writing requirement. Of these, 5 courses are devoted to the introductory sequences in the Humanities and History and Social Sciences. An additional 4 courses must be taken in any of the four areas of the advanced sequence, consisting of courses ranging from the 200-400 levels. In the Fall of their senior year, majors take a senior capstone course, AfroAm 494DI: The Du Bois Seminar, and in the Spring, complete a 3-credit independent project, AfroAm 496, in consultation with a faculty advisor. Juniors may also enroll in the 494DI course as well. Both courses are required for primary and secondary majors. Courses taught in other Five College departments or programs may count towards the major. Students must check with a department advisor before enrolling in such courses. I. INTRODUCTION (1 course) 101 Introduction to Black Studies II. INTRODUCTORY SEQUENCE (4 courses) A. Humanities Group (2 courses required)
B. History and Social Science Group (2 courses required) 132 Afro-American History, 1619-1860
II. ADVANCED SEQUENCE (4 courses) Four courses at the 200-400 level III. JUNIOR YEAR WRITING (1 course) 365 Composition: Style and Organization IV. SENIOR SEMINAR SEQUENCE (2 courses) Both courses are required for all majors and secondary majors. Juniors and Seniors may register for the 494DI seminar. 494DI Du Bois Senior Seminar, 3 credits (IE designation, Fall offering) 496 Independent Project, 3 credits (Senior Thesis Optional) Note: Only 1 course in AFROAM can count toward Gen. Ed. as well. |
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