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LSA Course Guide Search Results:
UG, Winter 2013, Subject = AAS
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Courses in Afroamerican & African Studies
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The Department of Afroamerican and African Studies (DAAS) provides students an opportunity to examine the histories, social organizations, cultures, and arts of people of African descent, particularly those of Africa, the United States, and the Caribbean. While encouraging comparative analysis of the diverse cultural and social traditions derived from Africa, courses also bring attention to current theories, methodologies, and research on race, cultural identity, socioeconomic class, gender, and sexuality in relation to African, African American, and Afro-Caribbean experiences. In addition to exploring the historical cultures of Africa and its Diaspora, students also have opportunities to study contemporary issues treated in such professional fields as public policy, urban planning, education, environmental studies, information technology, and health sciences.
Roster of AAS Area and Cross-Area Courses
- African Studies Courses: 108, 200, 246, 247, 355, 380, 385, 403, 404, 408, 422, 427, 440, 449, 453, 479, 562, 595.
- African-American Studies Courses: 201, 203, 204, 214, 230, 231, 274, 303, 321, 326, 327, 329, 333, 334, 335, 336, 338, 340, 341, 342, 357, 360, 370, 400, 418, 425, 434, 435, 450, 451, 452, 454, 457, 459, 465, 475, 476, 486, 489, 521, 533.
- Afro-Caribbean Studies: 202, 384, 439, 442, 444, 464, 478.
- Cross-Area Courses: 103, 104, 111, 306, 331, 322, 332, 348, 361, 394, 410, 420, 426, 430, 431, 470, 477, 495.
The Department of Afroamerican and African Studies offers elementary and intermediate language instruction in the following languages: Akan, Bambara, Swahili, Wolof, and Zulu.
- Swahili is spoken in Kenya, Tanzania, Burundi, Rwanda, Congo and the Comoros Islands. The sequence provides students with a solid knowledge of Swahili morphology and syntax, functional vocabulary, and practice in speaking and writing. It covers many facets of the East African cultures in which it is spoken.
- Akan, a major language of West Africa, is spoken by the Akan people of Ghana, and in the Ivory Coast.
- Bambara is spoken in West Africa especially in Mali and Burkina Faso, Guinea-Conakry, Côte D’Ivoire and Senegal. Instruction is given in both Bambara language and culture.
- Wolof is spoken in Senegal, Gambia, Mali, Mauritania, and Guinea-Bissau. Instruction is given in both Wolof language and culture.
- Zulu is spoken in South Africa and the neighboring countries of Zimbabwe, Malawi, Namibia, Mozambique, Swaziland, and Lesotho. Instruction is given in both Zulu language and culture.
Swahili is offered under AAS 115, 116, 215, 216; Akan, Bambara, Wolof, and Zulu are offered under AAS 125, 126, 225, 226.
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Title
Section
Instructor
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Term
Credits
Requirements
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AAS
103
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First Year Social Science Seminar
Section
004,
SEM
Race and American Higher Education
Instructor:
Rowley,Larry L
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WN 2013
Credits:
3
Reqs:
SS
Other:
FYSem
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AAS
103
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First Year Social Science Seminar
Section
006,
SEM
Race, Gender, and Health in the U.S.
Instructor:
Haniff,Nesha Z
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WN 2013
Credits:
3
Reqs:
SS
Other:
FYSem
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AAS
104
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First Year Humanities Seminar
Section
001,
SEM
Malcolm X, Black Power, and the Practice of History
Instructor:
Ward,Stephen M
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WN 2013
Credits:
3
Reqs:
HU
Other:
FYSem
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AAS
111
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Introduction to Africa and Its Diaspora
Section
001,
LEC
Instructor:
Gaines,Kevin K
Instructor:
Johnson,Paul Christopher
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WN 2013
Credits:
4
Reqs:
HU, RE
Other:
Theme
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AAS
116
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Elementary Swahili II
Section
002,
REC
Instructor:
Mpesha,Nyambura
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WN 2013
Credits:
4
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AAS
200
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Introduction to African Studies
Section
002,
LEC
Instructor:
Adunbi,Omolade
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WN 2013
Credits:
3
Reqs:
SS
Other:
Theme
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AAS
202
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Introduction to Afro-Caribbean Studies
Section
001,
LEC
Instructor:
Turits,Richard L
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WN 2013
Credits:
3
Reqs:
HU
Other:
Theme
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AAS
203
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Issues in Afro-American Development
Section
001,
LEC
Community Collaborations: Race, Social Justice, and Engaged Learning
Instructor:
Sweeney,Megan L
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WN 2013
Credits:
3
Reqs:
SS
Other:
Theme
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AAS
211
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Dynamics of the Black Diaspora
Section
001,
LEC
Instructor:
Scott III,Julius S
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WN 2013
Credits:
3
Reqs:
HU
Other:
Theme
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AAS
216
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Intermediate Swahili II
Section
001,
REC
Instructor:
Mpesha,Nyambura
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WN 2013
Credits:
4
Other:
Lang Req
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AAS
224
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African Visual Cultures: Akan/Kongo/Yoruba
Section
001,
LEC
Instructor:
Doris,David T
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WN 2013
Credits:
3
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AAS
226
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Intermediate African Languages II
Section
004,
REC
Instructor:
Mpesha,Nyambura
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WN 2013
Credits:
4
Other:
Lang Req
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AAS
247
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Modern Africa
Section
001,
LEC
Instructor:
Peterson,Derek R
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WN 2013
Credits:
4
Reqs:
SS, RE
Other:
Theme
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AAS
248
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Crime, Race, and the Law
Section
001,
LEC
Instructor:
Ellsworth,Scott A; homepage
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WN 2013
Credits:
3
Other:
Theme
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AAS
303
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Race and Ethnic Relations
Section
001,
LEC
Instructor:
Lacy,Karyn R
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WN 2013
Credits:
4
Reqs:
SS, RE
Other:
Theme
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AAS
316
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Advanced Swahili II
Section
001,
REC
Instructor:
Mpesha,Nyambura
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WN 2013
Credits:
4
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AAS
331
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The World of the Black Child
Section
001,
LEC
Instructor:
McLoyd,Vonnie C
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WN 2013
Credits:
3
Other:
Theme
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AAS
337
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Black Women in the U.S., Part II: Contemporary Perspective in the 20th and 21st Centuries
Section
001,
LEC
Instructor:
Randolph,Sherie Michelle
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WN 2013
Credits:
3
Reqs:
SS
Other:
Theme
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AAS
354
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Race and Identity in Music
Section
001,
SEM
Instructor:
Andre,Naomi A
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WN 2013
Credits:
3
Reqs:
HU, RE
Other:
Theme
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AAS
358
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Topics in Black World Studies
Section
001,
SEM
Africanist Dance Traditions: From Minstrelsy to Hip Hop
Instructor:
Wilson,Robin M
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WN 2013
Credits:
3
Other:
Theme
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AAS
358
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Topics in Black World Studies
Section
003,
SEM
Cultures Portuguese-Speaking African
Instructor:
Arenas,Fernando
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WN 2013
Credits:
3
Other:
Theme
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AAS
358
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Topics in Black World Studies
Section
005,
SEM
The Modern Civil Rights Movement
Instructor:
Countryman,Matthew J
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WN 2013
Credits:
3
Other:
Theme
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AAS
358
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Topics in Black World Studies
Section
007,
SEM
Islam in Africa
Instructor:
Ware,Rudolph T
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WN 2013
Credits:
3
Other:
Theme
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AAS
361
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Comparative Black Art
Section
001,
LEC
Instructor:
Lockard,John M
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WN 2013
Credits:
3
Other:
Theme
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AAS
362
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Expressive Cultures of the Black Atlantic: Vision and Time
Section
001,
SEM
Instructor:
Doris,David T
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WN 2013
Credits:
3
Other:
Theme
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AAS
365
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Global Perspectives on Gender, Health, and Reproduction
Section
001,
SEM
Instructor:
Fadlalla,Amal Hassan
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WN 2013
Credits:
3
Reqs:
SS
Other:
Theme
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AAS
366
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Music of Africa
Section
001,
LEC
Instructor:
Ampene,Kwasi
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WN 2013
Credits:
3
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AAS
403
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Education and Development in Africa
Section
001,
REC
Instructor:
Hill,Lori Diane
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WN 2013
Credits:
3
Reqs:
ULWR
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AAS
410
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Supervised Reading and Research
Section
001,
IND
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WN 2013
Credits:
1 - 6
Other:
Independent
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AAS
418
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Black Americans and the Political System
Section
001,
REC
Instructor:
Mcclerking,Harwood K
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WN 2013
Credits:
3
Other:
Theme
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AAS
420
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Race and Ethnicity
Section
001,
LEC
Instructor:
Williams,Melvin D
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WN 2013
Credits:
3
Other:
Theme
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AAS
422
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African Culture
Section
001,
LEC
Instructor:
Owusu,Maxwell K
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WN 2013
Credits:
3
Other:
Theme
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AAS
432
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Violent Environments: Oil, Development and the Discourse of Power
Section
001,
LEC
Instructor:
Adunbi,Omolade
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WN 2013
Credits:
3
Other:
Theme
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AAS
451
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Law, Race, and the Historical Process, II
Section
001,
LEC
Law, Race and Historical Process
Instructor:
Woods,Ronald C
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WN 2013
Credits:
3
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AAS
458
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Issues in Black World Studies
Section
002,
SEM
Business and Politics in Developing Countries
Instructor:
Pitcher, Anne
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WN 2013
Credits:
3
Other:
Theme
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AAS
458
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Issues in Black World Studies
Section
004,
SEM
Health and African Development
Instructor:
Stein,Howard
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WN 2013
Credits:
3
Other:
Theme
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AAS
458
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Issues in Black World Studies
Section
008,
SEM
Cultural Aspects of Health Illness
Instructor:
Coleman-Burns,Patricia Wendolyn
Instructor:
Wilson,Colwick Mervyn
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WN 2013
Credits:
3
Other:
Theme
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AAS
468
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Practicum in Field Studies in the Diaspora
Section
001,
LAB
Instructor:
Haniff,Nesha Z
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WN 2013
Credits:
3
Other:
Theme, Experiential
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AAS
468
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Practicum in Field Studies in the Diaspora
Section
602,
LAB
Instructor:
Adunbi,Omolade
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WN 2013
Credits:
3
Other:
Experiential
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AAS
469
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Issues in Field Studies in the Diaspora
Section
001,
SEM
Preparation for Activism and Assessment in the Field
Instructor:
Haniff,Nesha Z
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WN 2013
Credits:
3
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