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AFRO 134: Twentieth Century Black Social and Political Thought
3.00 Credits
Howard University
This course is an analysis of the social and political thought of black intellectual spokespersons as manifested in the critical stages of black reactions to problems of social justice from l895 to the present. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing.
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AFRO 159: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Howard University
This course is for majors in Afro American Studies only. Key theories, approaches, and empirical studies in the Afro-American Studies discipline are reviewed in preparation for the departmental comprehensive examination. A research paper is required of all students. All departmental faculty participate in the course.
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AFRO 159 - Senior Seminar
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AFRO 163: Black Experience in the Caribbean
3.00 Credits
Howard University
This course is a detailed historical analysis of the African experience in the Caribbean Basin from the 16th century to the present. Political, sociological, economic and cultural issues in the Caribbean are explored. Prerequisite: Junior standing.
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AFRO 163 - Black Experience in the Caribbean
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AFRO 170: Directed Research
3.00 Credits
Howard University
This course is open to Afro-American Studies majors only. Individual research projects are conducted on the Afro-American experience, under the supervision of a departmental faculty member. Prerequisites: Junior standing and advance faculty approval are required.
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AFRO 175: Preparation for Practicum
3.00 Credits
Howard University
This course examines research methods with emphasis on the steps required to design a scientific study including archival and survey data collection techniques, e.g., document analysis, participant observation, survey design and field interview techniques. Prerequisite: Junior standing, majors only.
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AFRO 175 - Preparation for Practicum
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AFRO 176: Practicum- Fieldwork
6.00 Credits
Howard University
Required of all majors, this component of the field work program affords students opportunities to merge theory with practical aspects of their chosen areas of concentration by interning for one semester with selected organizations outside of the University. Prerequisites: AFRO 175 or AFRO 775, senior standing, majors only.
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AFRO 176 - Practicum- Fieldwork
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AFRO 185: Black Women in America
3.00 Credits
Howard University
This course is a critical analysis of the historical involvement of black women in American institutions-education, religion, politics, social reconstruction. It also highlights the linkages to black women in Africa and the Caribbean. AFRO 191. Comparative Slavery: An Introduction. 3 crs. This course is a survey of various systems of chattel slavery-the Near East, Europe, Africa and the Americas. Examined are the economic, social and cultural factors which contributed to the rise and decline of slavery in different parts of the world. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. (This course satisfies the Divisional Studies C requirement.
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AFRO 192: The Harlem Renaissance
3.00 Credits
Howard University
This course reviews the Harlem Renaissance Movement from 1910 to 1945, the first era in Afro-American literary and social history in which black writers emerged as distinct political voices in the arts. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing.
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AFRO 192 - The Harlem Renaissance
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AFRO 193: Literature and Politics of the Caribbean
3.00 Credits
Howard University
This course is a sociological examination of the ideologies, themes and concerns expressed by Caribbean writers, with particular reference to the socio-political context in which their literature was produced. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing.
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AFRO 193 - Literature and Politics of the Caribbean
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AFRO 196: Comparative Black Literature II
3.00 Credits
Howard University
This course examines the relationship between the creative literature of black authors in the U.S., the Caribbean, and Africa and their socio-political life as reflected in drama, novels, poetry, essays. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing.
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