Course Descriptions
 

African Studies

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF

Chege, M., Director; Akinyemi, A.; Amoko, A.; Bamia, A.; Barnes, G.; Brandt, S.; Cailler, B.; Chalfin, B.; Chapman, C.; Chapman, L.; Crisman, T.; Crook, L.; Davis, R. H.; Der-Houssikian, H.; Esseesy, M.; Fikes, K.; Frosch, J.; Gladwin, C.; Goldman, A.; Hill-Lubin, M.; Hyden, G.; Hyden, M.; Kotey, P.; Langwick, S.; Leslie, M.; Magnarella, P.; McDade, B.; Nagan, W.; Nair, R. P.; Nkedi-Kizza, P.; Nunn, K.; Poynor, R.; Reid, M.; Schmidt, P.; Spring, A.; White, L.

AFS 2002 The African Experience: An Introduction to African Studies.
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.
Credits: 1 to 9.
May be repeated with a change of content for a maximum of 9 credits.

AFS 4935 African Studies Interdisciplinary Seminar.
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 seminar on a selected interdisciplinary theme.

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