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Nov 23, 2024
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2023-2024 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]
Sample Schedule: Africana Studies, BA (124 Semester Hours)
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FIRST-YEAR
SECOND-YEAR
Fall
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S.H.
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Spring
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S.H.
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AFST Course
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3
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AFST Course
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3
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AFST Course
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3
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AFST Course
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3
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History, Philosophy, Religion (HP) Distribution Course
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3
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Interdisciplinary Studies (IS) Distribution Course
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3
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Elective Course
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3
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Elective Course
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3
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Foreign Language Course
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3
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Elective Course
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3
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Elective Course
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1
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Elective Course
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1
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Total Semester Hours
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16
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Total Semester Hours
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16
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THIRD-YEAR
Study Abroad Fall/Spring semester or an entire academic year; not restricted to Junior Year.
Click here for more information on Study Abroad Options.
Fall
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S.H.
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Spring
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S.H.
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AFST Course
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3
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AFST Course
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3
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Students must select one of the following: Behavioral Social Sciences (BH) or History, Philosophy, Religion (HP) Distribution Course
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3
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Students must select one of the following: Natural Science (NS) or Math (MA) Distribution Course
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3
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Literature (LT) or Appreciation and Analysis (AA) Distribution Course
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3
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Students must select one of the following: Appreciation and Analysis (AA) or Creative Participation (CP) Distribution Course
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3
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Cross-Cultural (CC) Distribution Course
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3
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Writing Intensive (WI) Course
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3
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Elective Course
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3
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Elective Course
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3
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Liberal Arts Elective Course
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1
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Elective Course
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1
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Total Semester Hours
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16
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Total Semester Hours
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15
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FOURTH-YEAR
Fall
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S.H.
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Spring
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S.H.
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AFST Course
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3
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AFST Course
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3
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Writing Intensive (WI) Course
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3
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Quantitative Reasoning (QR) Course
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3
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Liberal Arts Elective Course
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3
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Liberal Arts Elective Course
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3
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Liberal Arts Elective Course
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3
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Elective Course
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3
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Liberal Arts Elective Course
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3
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Elective Course
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3
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Total Semester Hours
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15
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Total Semester Hours
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15
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Program Total
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124
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Updated November 2023
* In consultation with an adviser who is an African Studies faculty member, students will design a coherent plan of study consistent with their scholarly goals. Students may elect to concentrate on African, African-American, or other areas of the African Diaspora.
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