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Master of Arts in Pan-African Studies, University of Louisville

Louisville, Kentucky

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24 Months

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About this course

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The Master of Arts in Pan-African Studies is a multidisciplinary program that offers students a chance to dive deep into the rich and diverse field of Pan-African Studies. Students can choose between two focus areas: African American Studies or African Diaspora Studies, allowing for a tailored academic experience based on their interests. The program requires students to complete 33 credit hours, including a thesis, with coursework covering various perspectives such as historical, cultural, and social studies. Throughout the program, students will benefit from courses that can also be applied toward other graduate degrees, with prior departmental approval. This program is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of Pan-African issues and themes, preparing students for future academic or professional pursuits in related fields.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This program is perfect for students interested in exploring the diverse and complex realms of Pan-African Studies through a multidisciplinary lens. The opportunity to choose between African American Studies and African Diaspora Studies enables students to align their academic pursuits with their interests. The inclusion of a thesis offers hands-on research experience, enriching students' understanding and academic credentials. Courses are designed to be applicable toward other graduate degrees, adding flexibility for students planning further studies or careers in related fields. The program's comprehensive approach makes it an excellent choice for those seeking an in-depth understanding of Pan-African issues.

Specialisation

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Students in the Pan-African Studies MA can choose to specialise in one of two broad areas: African American Studies or African Diaspora Studies. Each area comprises courses focusing on historical, cultural, and social perspectives within that specific emphasis, allowing students to deepen their expertise in their chosen focus.

Course fees

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Application fees

25.24L

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1st year tuition fees

25.24L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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To earn the MA in Pan-African Studies, students must complete 33 credit hours, including five courses at the 600 level and a thesis. The coursework includes core courses in Pan-African research and theories, as well as courses focused on a chosen emphasis area—either African American Studies or African Diaspora Studies—covering historical, cultural, and social perspectives. Students also need to select an elective in a related field with their advisor's approval, and may transfer credit hours under specified conditions. All coursework must be completed successfully to fulfill the degree requirements.
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IELTS

6.5

PTE

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TOEFL

80

DUOLINGO

105

Career prospects

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While not explicitly outlined in the provided information, completing this MA program prepares students for advanced roles in academia, research, cultural organizations, policy analysis, or community work related to African and diaspora issues. The interdisciplinary focus equips graduates with critical analytical skills applicable in various sectors, such as education, public policy, non-profit organizations, and international development, especially pertaining to African communities and diasporas worldwide.

FAQs

What are the admission requirements for the program?

Applicants need to submit an online graduate application, have a minimum 3.00 undergraduate GPA, provide official transcripts, three recommendation letters, GRE scores (minimum combined score of 300), a personal statement, a current CV, and a writing sample.

Can courses from other programs or universities be transferred?

Yes, up to six credit hours from another university or Louisville's graduate program, and up to nine credit hours from the graduate certificate in Pan-African Studies, can be transferred if they meet grading and content criteria.