Africana Studies Minor
Dr. Sara Compion, Program Coordinator
Africana Studies
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Email: scompion@kean.edu
Phone: 908-737-0426
The minor in Africana Studies at Kean University is an 18 credit interdisciplinary program that can be taken in conjunction with any major academic curriculum. This program is for anyone interested in the histories, ideas, and experiences related to Africa and its people, wherever they are in the world. A minor in Africana Studies helps students develop critical thinking and analytical skills that are marketable in the professional world. Graduates with an Africana Studies background are well prepared for graduate school or they can find employment in government, Foreign Service, international development agencies, international consultancies, and human service organizations–especially those working with immigrant communities.
Total 18
Core Requirements 9
Electives 9
Select any 3 additional courses from at least 2 different disciplines:
Art History
Anthropology
English
ENG 3200 | AFRICAN AMERICAN LITERATURE SURVEY | 3 |
ENG 3260 | AFRICAN LITERATURE SURVEY | 3 |
ENG 3700 | AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN WRITERS | 3 |
ENG 3725 | ETHNIC AMERICAN LITERATURE | 3 |
ENG 4301 | CONTEMPORARY CARIBBEAN WOMEN WRITERS IN ENGLISH AND ENGLISH TRANSLATION | 3 |
Political Science
History
Psychology
PSY 2630 | PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON PREJUDICE & RACISM | 3 |
Sociology