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3.00 Credits
Introduction to a language widely spoken in North Africa and the Middle East. Students are guided through the process of acquisition following an oral approach that stresses classroom participation in a cooperative atmosphere. The aim is to help students gain threshold oral fluency in the language and the ability to read simple text. Laboratory work is an integral part of the course.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to a language widely spoken in East Africa and parts of Central Southern Africa. Students are guided through the process of ac- quisition following an oral approach that stresses classroom participation in a cooperative atmosphere. The aim is to help students gain threshold oral fluency in the language and the ability to read simple text. Laboratory work is an integral part of the course.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to a West African language spoken in Nigeria and other parts of Africa. Students are guided through the process of acquisition following an oral approach that stresses classroom participation in a cooperative atmosphere. The aim is to help students gain threshold oral fluency in the language and the ability to read simple text. Laboratory work is an integral part of the course.
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3.00 Credits
This two semester course in classical Arabic will focus on communication skills in every day life. It will enhance students' reading, writing and speaking skills through interactive teaching methods.
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3.00 Credits
A course which defines the subject matter, concepts, principles, scope, and goals of Africana Studies. Reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of Africana Studies, this course is a survey of the African world community, from the perspectives of the humanities and social sciences, science and technology, and the expressive arts. Course may be used to satisfy the University's social science requirement. Required of all Africana Studies majors.
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3.00 Credits
This course investigates patterns of state-society relations in 21st century Africa from three perspectives: precolonial; colonial and post-independence Africa. Surveys of these periods include conflict resolution; conflict management; ethnic politics; social and economic development.
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3.00 Credits
The African Diaspora is a survey of African descendants living in Asia, the Caribbean, Europe, the Middle East, North America and South America.
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3.00 Credits
The course focuses on the Paleolithic period of Africa in the Nile Valley. Special attention shall be given to the people of the Nile Valley areas and Northeast Africa, Upper Kemet, Nubia, the Fayum, Middle Kemet and the Libyan oasis.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a scientific study of the origin of modern Homo sapiens, the genetic reconstruction of human history based on paleontology research. Topics include the history of Austropiticus, Aegyptopiticus, Dryopithecus, Ramapiticus and Zinzathropus.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of the situation of African males in the United States, Africa, the Caribbean, and South America. Particular attention is given to "rites of passage" and males' socialization from birth to manhooin these societies.
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