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Inventory of Undergraduate Courses §Independent work means not less than three additional hours each week of conference, research, independent reading, and writing as assigned by the instructor. The student?s grade is determined in part by the successful completion of this independent work. Introductory courses AFST. 1001 - Introduction to Contemporary Africa AFST. 1020 - Introduction to African American Studies AFST. 1025 - Introduction to Contemporary African American Culture AFST. 1030 - Introduction to Research Methods in the African Diaspora AFST. 1040 - Introduction to the Caribbean History & political science AFST. 3101 - States, Kingdoms and Trade: Africa to 1800 AFST. 3102 - Africa in World History Since 1800 AFST. 3105 - Africa in Antiquity AFST. 3107 - Southern Africa AFST. 3110 - The African Diaspora AFST. 3112 - Political Systems of Africa AFST. 3116 - Diaspora Wars: Black Internationalism and Black Thought in the 20th Century AFST. 3120 - African American History through 1865 AFST. 3121 - African American History from 1865 AFST. 3124 - Black-Jewish Activism: Coalition Building in America AFST. 3125 - The Civil Rights and Black Power Movements AFST. 3127 - Women in the Black Freedom Struggle AFST. 3130 - The Struggle for Liberation AFST. 3135 - Black Political Identity in a Transnational Context AFST. 3138 - The Black Diaspora in New York AFST. 3140 - Caribbean Societies in Perspective AFST. 3145 - Caribbean Political Systems AFST. 3147 - Global Haiti: Power and Culture at the Crossroads AFST. 3190 - Special Topics in History and Politics Literature, culture, and the arts AFST. 3201 - African Oral Literatures AFST. 3205 - African Literature AFST. 3210 - African Religion and Culture in the Americas AFST. 3215 - Performing Blackness AFST. 3220 - African American Literature to 1930 AFST. 3221 - Modern African American Literature AFST. 3225 - Black Theater AFST. 3228 - Reading Race AFST. 3230 - African American Folklore AFST. 3232 - African American English AFST. 3233 - African American Art AFST. 3236 - African American Music AFST. 3237 - History of Jazz AFST. 3240 - Caribbean Literature AFST. 3243 - Caribbean Carnival: History, Performance, Resistance AFST. 3244 - Roots, Routes and Reclamation: Exploring Origins and Social function of Reggae Music AFST. 3245 - Introduction to Postcolonial Literature and Theory AFST. 3246 - Caribbean Sexualities AFST. 3247 - Literature of the African Diaspora AFST. 3250 - Steelpan and Community AFST. 3260 - Black Women's Fiction AFST. 3265 - (Re)presenting Black Men AFST. 3290 - Special Topics in Literature, Culture, and the Arts Society and the economy AFST. 3320 - The Black Family AFST. 3324 - The Black Urban Experience AFST. 3328 - Race and Ethnicity AFST. 3330 - Blacks and the Law AFST. 3331 - Blacks in the American Criminal Justice System AFST. 3335 - The Black Child and the Urban Education System AFST. 3337 - Black Entrepreneurship in America AFST. 3339 - Community Studies AFST. 3341 - The Politics of Gender in The Caribbean AFST. 3344 - Caribbean Communities in North America AFST. 3349 - The Caribbeanization of North America AFST. 3350 - Climate Justice and the Caribbean AFST. 3360 - The Black Woman in America AFST. 3362 - Race, Gender and Inequality AFST. 3364 - Writing on African Women and Feminism AFST. 3365 - African Women and Feminism AFST. 3367 - Black Men in the United States AFST. 3390 - Special Topics in Society and the Economy AFST. 4301 - Internship in Africana Studies Seminars AFST. 4405 - Seminar in Humanities AFST. 4410 - Seminar in Social Sciences AFST. 4412 - Summer Seminar AFST. 5403W - Independent Research and Writing Honors course AFST. 5404 - Independent Study DISCLAIMER The City University reserves the right, because of changing conditions, to make modifications of any nature in academic programs and requirements of the university and its constituent colleges without advanced notice. Students are advised to consult regularly with college and department counselors concerning their programs of study. Access the college's current and recent course bulletins.
§Independent work means not less than three additional hours each week of conference, research, independent reading, and writing as assigned by the instructor. The student?s grade is determined in part by the successful completion of this independent work.
Introductory courses
History & political science
Literature, culture, and the arts
Society and the economy
Seminars
Honors course
The City University reserves the right, because of changing conditions, to make modifications of any nature in academic programs and requirements of the university and its constituent colleges without advanced notice. Students are advised to consult regularly with college and department counselors concerning their programs of study.
Access the college's current and recent course bulletins.