Introduction
The African American Studies Department examines, from numerous
disciplinary perspectives, the experiences of people of African
descent in Black Atlantic societies, including the United
States, the Caribbean, and Latin America. Courses explore
the innovative, complex, and distinctively African American
social structures and cultural traditions that Africans in
the diaspora have created. Students are exposed to the historical,
cultural, political, economic, and social development of people
of African descent.
Emphasizing a diasporic framework of analysis, the department
demands that students acquire both an analytic ability rooted
in a traditional discipline and interdisciplinary skills of
investigation and research. African American Studies offers
training of special interest to those considering admission
to graduate or professional schools and careers in education,
journalism, law, business management, city planning, international
relations, politics, psychology, publishing, or social work.
The department's interdisciplinary structure offers students
an opportunity to satisfy the increasingly rigorous expectations
of admissions committees and prospective employers for a broad
liberal arts perspective that complements specialized knowledge
of a field.
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