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BA in African Studies, Carleton University

Ottawa, Ontario

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36 Months

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About this course

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African Studies at Carleton offers a comprehensive exploration of the histories, cultures, languages, geographies, politics, and economics of Africa. The program is designed to examine Africa from multiple perspectives, including its aid, trade, investment, and migration flows in the context of globalization. Students engage with interdisciplinary coursework covering areas like African history, politics, literature, cinema, legal systems, and economics. The program emphasizes understanding Africa's diverse regions and global connections, providing a well-rounded academic experience that highlights research crossing borders and addressing worldwide issues.

Why this course is highly recommended

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African Studies is highly recommended for students interested in understanding one of the most diverse and dynamic continents. The program offers unique opportunities such as work placements, mentorships, and study abroad options in Africa through exchange agreements. The faculty’s global recognition and the program’s interdisciplinary approach make it ideal for those aiming for careers in international relations, humanitarian aid, education, and more, where a deep understanding of Africa’s social, political, and economic landscapes is a valuable asset.

Specialisation

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The program allows students to study Africa from various angles, including regional foci and broader continental themes. Courses like AFRI 1001 and AFRI 3100 offer foundational and experiential learning in African history, culture, and contemporary issues. The inclusion of topics such as African literature, cinema, and legal systems provides a multidisciplinary approach that enables students to tailor their studies to their interests within African educational and research contexts.

Course fees

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Application fees

9.31L

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1st year tuition fees

9.31L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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The course detailed information about the program is not explicitly provided in the input, so specific degree requirements are not listed.
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English language test

IELTS

6.5

TOEFL

86

PTE

60

DUOLINGO

120

Career prospects

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Graduates can pursue careers across a variety of fields such as business, education, foreign service, humanitarian aid, international development, international relations, journalism, museums, policy analysis, and research. The interdisciplinary skill set developed through African Studies prepares students for versatile roles that require cultural awareness, regional expertise, and analytical capabilities.

FAQs

What opportunities exist for experiential learning?

Students can participate in work placements, mentorship programs, and study abroad programs in Africa through partner universities or exchange agreements.

What kind of courses can I expect?

Courses include topics like African history, culture, literature, cinema, and legal, economic, and political systems. Specific courses include AFRI 1001 and AFRI 3100, with experiential and research components.