Description
This course provides an overview of key concepts, problems, themes, strategies, and methods of the discipline African & African American Studies (also known as Black, Africana, African American, and Pan-African Studies). Students explore historical and modern sociological, psychological, political, economic, and creative expression experiences and problems facing African and African American people, particularly as it relates to race, class, gender and religion. Students learn how African and African American Studies scholars have used their expertise in addressing the Black experience and issues, as well as how the discipline is relevant to their own career path.