LSA Course Guide Search Results: UG, Winter 2022, Subject = AAS
NOTE: Since you may be required to enroll in multiple class components (for example, a lecture, lab and discussion) for a course, check the course description and details for each class section to determine whether in person attendance is required.
Courses in Afroamerican & African Studies
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.
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Term
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Class Instruction Mode
Instructor
Requirements
Section 004 (SEM)
Black Women in the Archive
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Section 003 (SEM)
Migrations in 20th Century Black Literature and Culture
Section 004 (SEM)
Nineteenth century Af Am History
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Section 005 (SEM)
Global Blackness
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Section 006 (SEM)
Performing & Visual Arts Afr
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Section 001 (LEC)
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Section 001 (LEC)
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Section 001 (SEM)
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Section 001 (LEC)
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In Person
Section 001 (LEC)
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Section 001 (LEC)
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Section 001 (LEC)
Law, Race and Historical Process
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Section 001 (LEC)
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Section 001 (LEC)
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Section 001 (SEM)
The Tulsa Race Massacre
Term:
WN 2022
Partial Term
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Section 002 (SEM)
The Tulsa Race Massacre
Term:
WN 2022
Partial Term
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Section 001 (LEC)
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Section 001 (SEM)
Refugees of Unjust Worlds: Globalization, Gender and Nation
Section 001 (REC)
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Section 001 (SEM)
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In Person
Section 001 (SEM)
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In Person
Section 001 (SEM)
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Section 008 (SEM)
Black Food in Popular Culture
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Section 013 (SEM)
Modern Nigeria: Giant of Africa
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Section 014 (SEM)
Med. Anthropologies of Kinship
Section 015 (SEM)
African Am Hist thrgh Film/Lit
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Section 016 (SEM)
Modern S Africa
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Section 017 (SEM)
African Digital Cultures
Section 001 (SEM)
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Section 001 (SEM)
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Section 001 (SEM)
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Section 001 (REC)
Black Writers Respond: Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century African American Literature