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Africana Studies prepares socially-conscious servant leaders through the interdisciplinary study of African American and Pan-African cultural and historical experiences. Students gain the skills to analyze and address systemic issues impacting communities of African descent worldwide.
EXPLORE THE GLOBAL EXPERIENCES OF PEOPLE OF AFRICAN DESCENT
Through rigorous coursework and research opportunities, Africana studies and research center students connect historical insights with modern challenges to create and shape impactful change.
Africana Studies enhances the agency and efficacy of Men of Morehouse by facilitating rigorous interdisciplinary research, cooperative learning, and service-learning experiences.
Africana studies provides courses of study that lead to a Bachelor of Arts, a minor, or a concentration that examines the broad scope of the Black experience in general, and those of Black men in particular.
The minor in Africana studies is a perfect complement to all majors and includes core courses, designated humanities courses, and approved elective courses.
The Public History and Historic Preservation minor assists students, belonging to various disciplines, how to strengthen their research and writing skills as well as expand the application of quantitative and qualitative data.
AFRICANA STUDIES PREPARES MEN OF MOREHOUSE TO BECOME CRITICAL-THINKING GLOBAL CITIZENS.
The program equips students with the tools to examine the complexities of Black life and its intersection with global sociopolitical systems. By developing an understanding of African and African experiences, students gain the knowledge and skills to address pressing issues in justice, equity, and representation.
Through research, service, and advocacy, Africana Studies enables students to lead with integrity and contribute meaningfully to the community beyond their life at 江南体育.
Overview
Our students are committed to the philosophy of servant leadership and are keenly aware of their inner strengths, cultural capital, and sociopolitical challenges. We use an integrative approach to examine questions of social justice and Black life.
Our HBCU college program enhances the agency and efficacy of Men of Morehouse by facilitating rigorous interdisciplinary research, cooperative learning, and service-learning experiences. Faculty and student research efforts seek to amplify the voices and increase the visibility and understanding of people of African descent through documenting, studying, and sharing African narratives contextualized by an array of scientific data.
The program seeks to empower students to use cutting-edge technology to produce and share their research. The program challenges students to integrate research skills grounded in discreet disciplines within a transdisciplinary Pan-African analytical framework. The minor and concentration enhance the cosmopolitan worldview of students in all fields of study, including science, medicine, business, and economics.
Students in the Africana Studies and Research Center at 江南体育 gain more than just academic knowledge; they develop a nuanced understanding of African and African diasporic experiences, equipping them to address global issues with insight and compassion.
Through a rigorous curriculum and innovative research opportunities, students acquire critical thinking, leadership, and analytical skills that empower them to become change-makers in diverse fields. The program creates a deep appreciation for cultural heritage and provides tools for engaging in meaningful dialogue about social justice, identity, and equity. Graduates emerge ready to impact their communities and the broader world.
Outcomes
Our students are competitive candidates for graduate study and careers in a program matching their interests and preparation. As a holistic major, Africana Studies is a foundation for students who wish to pursue graduate work in art, economics, English, cinema, governmental affairs, history, international affairs, journalism, law, mass communications, music, political science, psychology, religion, sociology, and theater.
Africana studies teaches seven core skills: critical thinking, creative thinking, effective writing, effective oral communication, value awareness, computer literacy, and quantitative analysis.
Students successfully mastering this major鈥檚 course of study demonstrate the following learning outcomes:
Earn the Major
Africana studies provides courses of study that lead to a Bachelor of Arts, a minor, or a concentration that examines the broad scope of the Black experience in general, and those of Black men in particular.
Through rigorous coursework in Africana studies and at the Research Center, including core courses, designated humanities courses, and approved elective courses, the Africana studies major will navigate the relationship between various aspects of Black life.
The eight required core courses include:
The three designated humanities courses include:
The required one communications studies course can be any communication studies course.
Refer to the general education requirements for more information.
Choose one from the list below:
The following courses are required:
Choose one from the list below:
The following courses are required:
Students complete HMTH 130 Basic Statistics or another research statistics course in Business, Psychology, Sociology, or one of the STEM disciplines.
Humanities course at 200 level or higher required. Suggested options:
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Social Sciences course at 200 level or higher required. Suggested options:
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Earn the Minor: Africana Studies
The minor in Africana Studies is a perfect complement to all majors and includes core courses, designated humanities courses, and approved elective courses.
Choose one:
Required courses:
Earn the Minor: Public History and Historic Preservation
The Public History and Historic Preservation minor assists students, belonging to
various disciplines, how to strengthen their research and writing skills as well as expand the application of quantitative and qualitative data. Students learn the many aspects of public history and historic preservation practices, including collections care and management, museum education, historic site interpretation, exhibit design, historic preservation, museum administration, archives management, oral history, content development, and digital history.
Regardless of the disciple, students engage in discussions and exercises that build on the
skills one learns as a scholar- effective research, contextual understanding, and critical
analysis.
鈥 Evaluating, assessing, and drawing meaning from primary sources, historical evidence,
quantitative data, buildings, and material culture.
鈥 Conducting original historical research, including asking historical questions and
finding pertinent primary and secondary source materials in archival collections (both
physical and online)
鈥 Thinking critically and analytically about exhibiting research findings
Our students are committed to the philosophy of servant leadership and are keenly aware of their inner strengths, cultural capital, and sociopolitical challenges. We use an integrative approach to examine questions of social justice and Black life.
Our HBCU college program enhances the agency and efficacy of Men of Morehouse by facilitating rigorous interdisciplinary research, cooperative learning, and service-learning experiences. Faculty and student research efforts seek to amplify the voices and increase the visibility and understanding of people of African descent through documenting, studying, and sharing African narratives contextualized by an array of scientific data.
The program seeks to empower students to use cutting-edge technology to produce and share their research. The program challenges students to integrate research skills grounded in discreet disciplines within a transdisciplinary Pan-African analytical framework. The minor and concentration enhance the cosmopolitan worldview of students in all fields of study, including science, medicine, business, and economics.
Students in the Africana Studies and Research Center at 江南体育 gain more than just academic knowledge; they develop a nuanced understanding of African and African diasporic experiences, equipping them to address global issues with insight and compassion.
Through a rigorous curriculum and innovative research opportunities, students acquire critical thinking, leadership, and analytical skills that empower them to become change-makers in diverse fields. The program creates a deep appreciation for cultural heritage and provides tools for engaging in meaningful dialogue about social justice, identity, and equity. Graduates emerge ready to impact their communities and the broader world.
Our students are competitive candidates for graduate study and careers in a program matching their interests and preparation. As a holistic major, Africana Studies is a foundation for students who wish to pursue graduate work in art, economics, English, cinema, governmental affairs, history, international affairs, journalism, law, mass communications, music, political science, psychology, religion, sociology, and theater.
Africana studies teaches seven core skills: critical thinking, creative thinking, effective writing, effective oral communication, value awareness, computer literacy, and quantitative analysis.
Students successfully mastering this major鈥檚 course of study demonstrate the following learning outcomes:
Africana studies provides courses of study that lead to a Bachelor of Arts, a minor, or a concentration that examines the broad scope of the Black experience in general, and those of Black men in particular.
Through rigorous coursework in Africana studies and at the Research Center, including core courses, designated humanities courses, and approved elective courses, the Africana studies major will navigate the relationship between various aspects of Black life.
The eight required core courses include:
The three designated humanities courses include:
The required one communications studies course can be any communication studies course.
Refer to the general education requirements for more information.
Choose one from the list below:
The following courses are required:
Choose one from the list below:
The following courses are required:
Students complete HMTH 130 Basic Statistics or another research statistics course in Business, Psychology, Sociology, or one of the STEM disciplines.
Humanities course at 200 level or higher required. Suggested options:
|
|
Social Sciences course at 200 level or higher required. Suggested options:
|
|
|
|
The minor in Africana Studies is a perfect complement to all majors and includes core courses, designated humanities courses, and approved elective courses.
Choose one:
Required courses:
The Public History and Historic Preservation minor assists students, belonging to
various disciplines, how to strengthen their research and writing skills as well as expand the application of quantitative and qualitative data. Students learn the many aspects of public history and historic preservation practices, including collections care and management, museum education, historic site interpretation, exhibit design, historic preservation, museum administration, archives management, oral history, content development, and digital history.
Regardless of the disciple, students engage in discussions and exercises that build on the
skills one learns as a scholar- effective research, contextual understanding, and critical
analysis.
鈥 Evaluating, assessing, and drawing meaning from primary sources, historical evidence,
quantitative data, buildings, and material culture.
鈥 Conducting original historical research, including asking historical questions and
finding pertinent primary and secondary source materials in archival collections (both
physical and online)
鈥 Thinking critically and analytically about exhibiting research findings
In this insightful exploration, Juneteenth is explored by Africana Studies and Research Center professor Samuel Livinston, Ph.D. He looks into the rich history and significance of the holiday. Highlighting its roots in freedom and resilience, the video captures the essence of how this pivotal moment in history continues to shape discussions on liberation and justice.
Dr. Livingston鈥檚 expertise embodies the mission of Africana Studies at 江南体育: fostering a deeper understanding of African and African American heritage through research, education, and advocacy.
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Dr. Haile Larebo, Department Chair
Adameka McGee, Department Coordinator