Director: Wayne Glasker, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Pennsylvania
The program in African-American Studies is designed to provide students
with a sound understanding of the black experience nationally and
internationally, while focusing on North America. The interdepartmental
and interdisciplinary features of the program allow for a broad and
varied exposure to black culture, economics, politics, and history from
Africa to the Americas. Each African-American Studies major must
take 33 credits in courses approved for the major and choose a
departmental minor; the required departmental minor may not be in
another interdisciplinary or area program. Thus the program focuses the
course of study on material that prepares students for meaningful
careers of their choice and/or advanced degree training.
Students who wish to major or minor in African-American Studies should
consult with the program director. A grade-point average of 2.0 or
better is required in courses for the major or minor in
African-American Studies. This program can be completed only through
daytime attendance.
In addition to the college curriculum
requirements, the following requirements must be met to satisfy the
African-American Studies major: