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AFST 245: Introduction to Black Music
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Baltimore County
GEP/GFR: AH or C. A survey of the form and function of music in African and diasporan cultures. General areas to be explored will be music in ritual and ceremony, as transmitter of history and culture, and as a social and political tool. Notes: Also listed as MUSC 215.
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AFST 250: Directed Individual Study
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Baltimore County
Individual study for an in-depth exploration of a subject. Submission of a written plan and the acceptance of a faculty member for supervision of the study are required. Notes: For lower-level students only; may be repeated for credit.
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AFST 255: Psychology of the Black Experience
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Baltimore County
GEP/GFR: Meets SS A survey of selected psychological theories and research pertaining to black people. Includes an introduction to black psychology. Notes: Also listed as PSYC 255 and SOWK 255.
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AFST 260: Black Literature to 1900
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Baltimore County
GEP/GFR: Meets AH. A critical introduction to representative oral and written literature by primarily black writers in the Americas and in Africa, from the earliest times to the end of the 19th century. Attention will be given to ways in which blacks have reflected their changing roles and fortunes in their literature, as well as to perceptions of blacks by other races and cultures as expressed in literature. Notes: Also listed as ENGL 260.
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AFST 261: Black Literature 20th Century
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Baltimore County
GEP/GFR: Meets AH. The development of black literature of the Americas and of Africa in the 20th century. Emphasis on such topics as race pride and consciousness, the Harlem Renaissance, Negritude, the new black consciousness, literature of exile, folk themes in modern writings, interconnections between writers from different regions and hemispheres, and cross-currents between black literature and other literatures. Notes: This course is a sequel to AFST 260, but it may be taken concurrently or independently. Also listed as ENGL 261.
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AFST 263: Introduction to Black Drama
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Baltimore County
This course is designed to increase the student's understanding and awareness of black theatre. This includes the history and development of black theatre in America, as well as emphasis on Third-World writers.
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AFST 264: Introductory Writing in Africana Studies
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Baltimore County
An introductory writing course that will teach students to write and speak effectively based on the study and critique of internationally acclaimed works of creative literature from Africa and the Diaspora. The course permits students to become experts on the content of three short texts written by Nobel Literary Prize winners of African descent. Students will use these three texts as the basis for most of the semester's writing exercises and will work closely with the course professor to learn and practice a series of new, creative, common sense and systematic approaches to exploring the component parts of the analytical writing experience. Prerequisites: ENGL 100 and AFST 100.
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AFST 271: Introduction to Community Involvement
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Baltimore County
A survey of issues and opportunities in the area of community involvement. Introduction to the growth and evolution of black communities, with emphasis on the living conditions of their members and the problems facing community developers. Varieties of black communities are studied. Notes: Also listed as SOWK 271.
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AFST 275: The Criminal Justice Process and Black Americans
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Baltimore County
A study of the organization, role and responsibility of law enforcement agencies, e.g., the police, district attorneys, trial courts, grand juries and correctional and rehabilitative systems. Interrelationships among these agencies and their relationship with the black community. Students will examine inner-city legal problems as an aspect of social control and explore how selected agencies relate to law enforcement.
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AFST 301: Research Design and Documentation
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Baltimore County
Discussions, demonstrations and practice culminating in the writing of a proposal for a research project in Africana studies. Includes a description of available bibliographic resources. Prerequisites: AFST 201 or permission of instructor.
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