Minor in African Studies (18–21 hours*)
The Discipline
The African Studies minor is designed to complement several majors. The minor features language competence, with options in several languages used in Africa, as well as courses in history and social sciences. Several options are available, and students interested in this minor are encouraged to consult with one of the coordinators of the program to find the best options to apply to their major.
Program Requirements
- Complete one of the following tracks:
Language Track
- French
FREN 362 : French Civilization from 1715 to the Present.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| OFFERED: | F, W, Su |
| PREREQUISITE: | Fren 321. |
| RECOMMENDED: | Fren 322. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Historical survey of institutions, fine arts, and social conditions. |
| NOTE: | Fulfills GE Arts and Letters elective. |
- Swahili
FLANG 102R : First-Year Language Study: Swahili.
(4:5:1)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)First-Year Language Study: Swahili.
| PREREQUISITE: | FLang 101R in same language. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Vocabulary, grammar, listening, speaking, reading, writing, and culture. |
FLANG 201R : Second-Year Language Study: Swahili.
(4:5:1)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)Second-Year Language Study: Swahili.
| PREREQUISITE: | FLang 102R in same language. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Conversation, vocabulary building, and reading and writing skills. |
- Afrikaans