The Department of Africana Studies at Rutgers University-Newark offers an interdisciplinary major and minor that focuses on the historical, socioeconomic, and cultural experiences of African Americans and African people in the worldwide diaspora. Courses also are designed to integrate scholarship on gender, race, and class.
Major Requirements
Thirty-six (36) credits of courses with a grade of C or better are required for a major in the discipline.
The following courses are required (21 credits):
21:014:111,112 Introduction to Africana Studies (3,3)
21:014:305 Black Women in the United States (3)
21:014:306 Comparative Race Relations: South Africa and the United States (3)
21:014:*** Literature of Africa and/or the Caribbean (3)
***The following courses are examples of what will fulfill this requirement: 014:304, 358, 370; 350:256, 356; 352:395, 396
21:014:396 The African-American Community (3)
21:014:412 Senior Seminar (3)
Fifteen (15) additional credits in electives are required for completion of the major.*
Minor Requirements
Eighteen (18) credits of courses with a grade of C or better are required for a minor in the discipline.
The following courses are required:
21:014:111,112 Introduction to Africana Studies (3,3)
Twelve (12) credits in electives.*
*Related courses offered by other departments may be applied toward the major and minor, with departmental approval.