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Africana Studies Introductory Courses


All majors are encouraged to meet with their Africana Studies advisors at least twice during each semester or term that they are enrolled. Students may choose from a wide range of special topic courses to round out their course of studies, such as AFA 391, 395, or 396.

Area Options. The University requires the completion of two area options. For a major in Africana Studies, one of the area options must be a foreign language recognized as being related to the African experience. These include: Ewe, French, German, Portuguese, Spanish, Swahili, Twi, Yoruba, or other appropriate languages when offered. Some of the applicable foreign languages are not offered at UM-Flint. This requirement can be met through transfer credits, and/or test results from other schools. See the catalog section entitled "General Education."

Requirements. Completion of 33 credits from diverse disciplines according to the following distribution:


Introductory Courses: (6 credits)

AFA 201 (Introduction to Africana Studies)

AFA 220 (Introduction to Research and Africana Theories of Knowledge)


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