African Studies

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

 

INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF 1998-99

Chege, M.; Bamia, A.; Barnes, G.; Bleach, G.; Brandt, S.; Cailler, B.; Chapman, C.; Chapman, L.; Cleaveland, T.; Crisman, T.; Crook, L.; Davis, R. H.; Der-Houssikian, H.; du Toit, B.; Frosch, J.; Galvan, D.; Gladwin, C.; Goldman, A.; Grosz-Ngaté, M.; Henderson, E.; Hill-Lubin, M.; Hyden, G.; Kotey, P.; Leslie, M.; Magnarella, P.; McDade, B.; Nagan, W.; Nanji, A.; Nair, R. P.; Nkedi-Kizza, P.; Poynor, R.; Reid, M.; Schmidt, P.; Spring, A.; White, L.; Yai, O.

Undergraduate Coordinator:

Office: Grinter 427 (392-2187)

http://www.web.africa.ufl.edu

AFS 2002 The African Experience: An Introduction to African Studies. F, SS.

Credits: 3.

An introductory interdisciplinary study of African society and culture that examines the richness, diversity and time-depth of African civilizations. (I)(S)

AFS 4905 Individual Work. F, S, SS.

Credits: 1 to 9.

May be repeated with a change of content for a maximum of 9 credits.

AFS 4935 African Studies Interdisciplinary Seminar. S.

Credits: 3; Prereq: Junior or senior standing or approval of instructor. May be repeated with change of content for a maximum of 9 credits.

A research seminar on a selected interdisciplinary theme.

Afro-American Studies

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

 

Director: R.C. Foreman

Office: Walker 217 (392-6190)

AFA 2000 Introduction to Afro-American Studies. F, S, SS.

Credits: 3.

An integrative interdisciplinary exploration of selected themes and representative materials in the literature, music and art of the Afro-American experience, emphasizing continuity and change in the cultural lifeways of people of African origin. (H) GR-E†

AFA 4905 Individual Study. F, S, SS.

Credits: 1 to 5; Prereq: Approval of director of the Afro-American Studies program.

Directed individual reading or research on topics in Afro-American Studies.

AFA 4936 Afro-American Studies Senior Integrative Seminar I. F.

Credits: 3; Prereq: Senior standing or permission of the director of the Afro-American Studies program.

An examination of bibliographic resources and an analysis of theory, method and special problems in the field of Afro-American Studies.

AFA 4937 Afro-American Studies Senior Integrative Seminar II. S.

Credits: 3; Prereq: AFA 4936 or permission of the director of the Afro-American Studies program.

A research seminar providing directed investigation on topics of interdisciplinary interest to scholars in diverse fields.

(See descriptions under department listings.)

AFH 3100 Africa to 1800.

Credits: 3. (H, I)

AMH 3574 Problems in Afro-American History.

Credits: 3.

AMH 4571 Slavery and Civil War.

Credits: 3. (H)

AML 3270 African-American Literature I.

Credits: 3.

AML 3271 African-American Literature II.

Credits: 3.

AML 4685 Race and Ethnicity in American Literature and Culture.

Credits: 3.

LIT 3353 Ethnic Literature.

Credits: 3. (H, I)

MUH 4016 History of Jazz.

Credits: 3. (H, I)

PUP 4313 Minorities and Change in American Politics.

Credits: 3. GR-E†

SYD 3700 Minorities in American Society.

Credits: 3. (S, I) GR-E†

SYG 2010 Social Problems.

Credits: 3. (S) GR-E†