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AAS 351: The Social Context of African American Health
3.00 Credits
Eastern Michigan University
Examines the health status of African Americans. Explores the interplay between environment, biology and culture; folk and popular health practices; and the organization and delivery of health care. Credits: 3 hrs
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AAS 361: The African American Family
3.00 Credits
Eastern Michigan University
Examines the historical and contemporary forces shaping the African American family. Analyzes urbanization, economic transformations and institutionalized racism. Studies the role of the family in human survival and progress. Credits: 3 hrs
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AAS 362: Black Women:Religion and Sexism
3.00 Credits
Eastern Michigan University
An introduction to the social and political role of Black women in African American religious institutions. Particular attention will be placed on how African American religion has limited the power of women. Additionally, the course will examine the historical evolution of the various major black denominations in America and their political and social roles in African American communities. Credits: 3 hrs Cross-Listed: This course is cross-listed with PLSC362 and WGST362
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AAS 370: Films of the African American Experience
3.00 Credits
Eastern Michigan University
This course examines African American literature that has been adapted to film. Film history about African American involvement in the industry, including filmmakers is studied. The course involves developing techniques of analyzing fiction and drama as well as film adaptations of the African American experience. Credits: 3 hrs
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AAS 377: Special Topics
1.00 Credits
Eastern Michigan University
Each time offered this course will explore a topic on an experimental basis, based on student interests and needs. This course can be used in completing requirements for the major or minor in African American studies. Credits: 1 hr Prerequisite: department permission
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AAS 378: Special Topics
2.00 Credits
Eastern Michigan University
Each time offered this course will explore a topic on an experimental basis, based on student interests and needs. This course can be used in completing requirements for the major or minor in African American studies. Credits: 2 hrs Prerequisite: department permission
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AAS 379: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Eastern Michigan University
Each time offered this course will explore a topic on an experimental basis, based on student interests and needs. This course can be used in completing requirements for the major or minor in African American studies. Credits: 3 hrs Prerequisite: department permission
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AAS 401: African American Studies Research Seminar
3.00 Credits
Eastern Michigan University
Provides intensive exposure to research methods in African American studies, and offers an opportunity for primary research in the field. Credits: 3 hrs
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AAS 402: African American Studies Internship Seminar
3.00 Credits
Eastern Michigan University
The African American Studies Internship Seminar is designed as a practicum in which majors and minors in African American Studies can acquire a practical experience of an African American organization. Credits: 3 hrs Prerequisite: AAS101/201/233
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AAS 441: Law in the African American Experience
3.00 Credits
Eastern Michigan University
Examines the African American legal experience from the Atlantic slave trade to the present. Reviews the formation of the Constitution, the law of slavery, Reconstruction-era developments, Jim Crow segregation and recent legal trends in areas such as education, voting and employment. Emphasizes law as a social process. Credits: 3 hrs
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