Our Africana studies major offers a comprehensive exploration of the cultural, historical, and intellectual heritage of African people around the world. The program emphasizes understanding their ongoing commitments to social, economic, and political justice, as well as issues of equality and antiracism. It encourages students to connect with the Black community and develop frameworks for social change while fostering a deep appreciation of the Africana experience.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is ideal if you're passionate about understanding African culture and history and wish to make a social impact. It prepares students for a variety of careers in fields like law, government, foreign service, business, research, and education. The program also promotes cross-cultural understanding and critical thinking, making it valuable for those interested in social justice and community service.
The curriculum covers subjects focused on the Africana experience, including topics like the Political Economy of the African Diaspora, Black Women: Myth and Reality, Black Urban Experience, and Communications and Community Action. This focus helps students build a nuanced understanding of African culture, history, and social issues.
Application fees
11.08L
1st year tuition fees
11.08L
Living cost

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Graduates of this program are well-prepared for careers in law, government, foreign service, business administration, research, consulting, librarianship, counseling, and program development. It also supports careers in education, especially within the field of Africana studies.