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BI 598: Graduate Research Prospectus
3.00 Credits
Portland State University
Each student develops and presents a thesis prospectus. The prospectus is to include a review of the literature and a detailed statement of significance, specific aims, research design and methods. All entering biology graduate students (M.S.T., M.A./M.S. and Ph.D.) are required to take this course.
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BI 607: Seminar
2.00 Credits
Portland State University
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BST 202: Introduction to Black Studies
4.00 Credits
Portland State University
Historical and theoretical underpinnings of Black studies as an inter- and multidisciplinary field in the arts and humanities. Introduced through exemplary scholarship in African, African-American and Caribbean Studies. What makes a specialization unique within the academy and its applicability to other disciplines.
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BST 203: Introduction to African-American History
4.00 Credits
Portland State University
An introductory sequence designed to provide students with a factual framework and conceptual foundation to analyze the history of the black race in the New World. Primarily a lecture-discussion format augmented with speakers and films, the course will trace the pertinent contacts between the African and European worlds from ancient times to the present. Special consideration will be given to developing the student’s skill to re-examine traditional historical concepts and information from the perspective of the black experience.
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BST 206: Introduction to Caribbean Studies
4.00 Credits
Portland State University
Interdisciplinary examination of the historical and cultural experience of the circum-Caribbean regions. Special attention will be given to issues in the creation of multicultural society, such as the dynamics of resistance and the interplay of cultural identity and political domination.
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BST 211A: Introduction to African Studies
4.00 Credits
Portland State University
An introductory course designed to provide students with an understanding of methods and sources used by the historian of the African past. Museum visits, guest speakers, and films will supplement the lecture format. In addition to a survey of major themes and issues in the history of the African continent, the course will consider the rise of complex societies, indigenous African towns, agricultural and technological achievements, African state systems, and the impact of international trade and Islam on Africa. Please be sure to register for a corresponding mentored inquiry section: BSt 211B 001, BSt 211B 002 or BSt 211B 003.
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BST 211B: Mentored Inquiry
0.00 Credits
Portland State University
This is a Mentored Inquiry for Intro to African Studies BST 211A. Please register for BST 211A in conjunction with this Mentored Inquiry section.
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BST 325U: Race and Ethnicity in Latin America
4.00 Credits
Portland State University
Focus on the experiences of people of African descent in Latin America through the theoretical and empirical research on race and ethnicity in the region. Topics include regional and national variations concerning racial and ethnic identity and the intersection of race/ethnicity, gender and social class. Also explores how Blackness is contested in the media including literature and popular culture.
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BST 351U: African-American Literature
4.00 Credits
Portland State University
A study of African-American literature from its oral and folk beginnings to the present.
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BST 407: Seminar
4.00 Credits
Portland State University
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