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AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES
Peter C. Johnson, Coordinator I. FACULTYBeane, Johnson, Lauter
II. DEGREESNone -Undergraduate: In combination with a major, African-American Studies minor can lead to a baccalaureate degree.
III. SUMMARY OF FIELDS OF STUDY1. GOAL(S)See the department for a listing of their goal(s).
2. THE MAJOR(S)None
3. THE MINOR(S)The program offers one minor(s): African-American Studies.
IV. ADMISSION/GRADUATION REQUIREMENTSTo be eligible for graduation, students must meet all requirement for the degree being sought in addition to earning a minimum grade point average of 2.00 in all course required for the Interdisciplinary Studies minor. Refer to the following for complete requirements.
V. REQUIRED CORE COURSESSee minor below.
VI. THE MAJOR(S) , WITH EMPHASES AND/OR OPTIONSNone
VII. MINOR(S)Recommended for students who are interested in learning more about the culture and experience of African-Americans, to be licensed to teach in this area, and/or want to use this knowledge within their majors and careers.Required Credits: 21 minimum (22 minimum for teaching licensure students)
Required Courses: 57-385, 38-219; 3 credits from the following: Geography 50-353, 50-354
NOTE: 57-201 or 57-202, prerequisties for 57-385, will count as credit for teaching licensure students.
6 credits from the following: Music 73-215, 73-216 Religious Studies/Anthropology 87-240, 87-285, English 38-331, 38-376 ; A maximum of 6 credits from the following: Interdisciplinary Studies 94-350, 94-446, 94-456; Communication 96-425, 96-426; A maximum of 3 credits from the following: Sociology 92-359; Communication 96-318, 96-347; Political Science 84-304, 84-330.
The courses listed below, offered by departments participating in the Interdisciplinary Program, count for credit in the minor comprising the program.
Please Email registrar@uwosh.edu Last Updated July 1, 1999 |