AFR 1100 African American Studies
Social science introduction to the origins, relevance and scope of African American Studies. Topics include African American history, religion, sociology, politics, economics and psychology within a multicultural context.
Prerequisites: None
Course Outcomes
- Describe how the discipline emerged from its African cultural roots and the African American experience.
- Demonstrate improved interpersonal skills and communication through completion of group exercises.
- Develop a portfolio of completed works to document and exhibit the transfer of information and technology to the community.
Credit Hours: 3
- Classroom: 3 hours
- Division: Liberal Arts, Communication and Social Sciences
- Department: Africana Studies
- Repeatable Credit: No
- Offered Online: Yes
Online Learning
Faculty: Turpin
Term: Summer 2023
Format: Condensed content. Shorter than normal term. Complete work online when it fits your schedule, while adhering to weekly deadlines. No scheduled meeting times. Requires computer and high-speed internet.
Course Fee: $22.50
Open Seats: 2
Section: 500
Open Seats: 2
Section: 500