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AAM 333: African Diaspora Writing
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
An introduction to the fiction and poetry of Black African & African-American writers.
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AAM 335: African American Religious Traditions
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
The purpose of this class is to expose the student to the historical and social nature of African American Religion. The course will cover the historical development of African American Religion from its African origins up to and including the Civil Rights Movement with some attention given to contemporary black liberation theology. This course can also fulfill the Cultural Diversity core requirement. Fall semester.
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AAM 393: Special Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
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AAM 395: Human Sexuality in the Black Community
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
In addition to providing general knowledge about human sexuality, this course assists students with gaining an insight into their sexuality and relationships. In addition to examining sexual issues at the personal and relational level, the course focuses on increasing general knowledge and understanding of human sexuality.
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AAM 400: Field Service
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
This course is designed to provide students with opportunities to engage in a field study experience within the African American community or with agencies and institutions that impact of serve African American communities. Students will be encouraged to select placement in experiences that will provide a meaningful understanding of the specific populations served as well as the cultural contexts of the African American communities.
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AAM 415: Ethnic and Race Studies
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
No course description available.
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AAM 420: History of African American Cinema
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Traces the history of African-Americans in the motion picture industry. Topics cover “black-face” minstrel stereotypes, wages, social and political opposition, organizing for representation, Blaxploitation, inter-racial casting and subject matter, and documentaries. A comparative study of Hollywood versus the Independent Filmmaker looks at “Race Movies” and the first African-American film companies.
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AAM 432: Comm. Across Racial Division
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
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AAM 433: Psychology of Oppression
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
The course teaches students how to understand the mechanisms that undermine the appreciation of multiculturalism and other forms of diversity in society. The perspective emphasizes how socially constructed definitions of various groups are used to distinguish sameness and difference among people. Topics include micro- and macro-level theories of oppression, the importance of ideology in oppressive systems, and theories of social change and liberation. This course will satisfy the Cultural Diversity component of the Arts and Sciences Core.
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AAM 434: African American Psychology
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
The course reveiws some of the theoretical perspectives in the psychological study of African Americans, examines some of the biases in past research, reviews current research in the field, and applies current theory and research to other areas of psychology (clinical, organizational, etc.). Fall semester. This course will satisfy the Cultural Diversity component of the Arts and Sciences Core.
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