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AFAM 3211: Caribbean History
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
This course is designed to introduce students to the historiography of the Caribbean from the period of European conquest to the present. Focusing on the economic, political and social conditions of the regions, the course will examine the region's common history of slavery, migration, immigration, dependence and independence. Additionally, in the context of the Caribbean as New World, the course will examine the role/presence of the US in the Caribbean and the effects of globalization on/and the world market economy. Further topics that will be explored in this course are gender, race, class, ethnicity and nationality. 3 credits
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AFAM 3311: Public Institutions and the African American
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Critical examination of public institutions and public policy formation as it impacts on the welfare of the African American community. Examines methods used by professionals, advocates and activists to improve responsiveness of public institutions to the legitimate needs of African Americans. (Formerly AFAM 2311) 3 credits
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AFAM 3312: Advanced Seminar in Gerontology
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Sharing of perspectives from the different disciplines involved in the gerontology program through small group study, supplemented by discussion in the full seminar. Special topics such as collaboration of staff, community and people served; security and safety; freedom of choice. Research methodology. 3 credits
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AFAM 3314: Psychological Testing and the Black Population
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
General, philosophical, theoretical and practical aspects of Western psychological testing. Specific in-depth discussion to afford the opportunity to comprehend the historical impact of testing in various contexts on African American children Examination of alternatives to standardized testing of norm references, culture-fair and culture-free procedures. Prerequisite: AFAM 2910. 3 credits
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AFAM 3315: Martin Luther King Jr.Honors Seminar
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Designed for Martin Luther King Jr. scholars. An exploration of the philosophical development of Martin Luther King Jr. Study of theories of leadership through examination of the history of multicultural leaders in the 19th and 20th centuries. Seminar faculty assist students in development of a research paper relative to seminar topics. 3 credits
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AFAM 3316: Intellectual Traditions of the Global African Experience
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Study of the tradition of protest thought that has developed in the last century and a half in response to overseas expansion of Europe. Major emphasis on social theory of African and African American intellectuals such as Fanon, Nkrumah, Cabral, Malcolm X, Marcus Garvy, Martin Luther King Jr. and W.E.B. DuBois. 3 credits
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AFAM 3411: Caribbean Literature
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
This course serves as an introduction to the field of Caribbean Literature as it familiarizes students with writers and writings from the Caribbean hemisphere and the Diaspora. It offers an historical and literary investigation of the history and culture of the English, French and Spanish speaking Caribbean and examines past and present political, social, and cultural issues confronting these societies and their immigrant communities in the US. Focusing on the new wave of Caribbean writers, this course traces the coming into being, the birth, growth and development of Caribbean literature. Films and guest lectures augment classroom discussion. 3 credits
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AFAM 3820: Study Abroad in the Caribbean
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
This study abroad program in the Caribbean and the Americas will provide students with a unique opportunity to not only familiarize themselves with the literature of the multi-cultural, multi-ethnic, multi-racial Caribbean but it will also allow them to experience first-hand Caribbean and the Americas' culture and people, and provide a snapshot of the region's historical development. Literary (textual) experience will converge with on-site (lived) experience for an interesting and unique mix. Guest lectures by local specialists, in conjunction with visits to historical sites, such as museums and art galleries, will complement the program. For a sampling of the social and cultural make-up of the society, on site research into Caribbean popular culture will be integrated into readings and discussions. (Formerly AFAM 3320) 3 credits
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AFAM 3821: Study Abroad in Africa
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
This short-term study abroad program in Africa will provide students with a unique opportunity to take a course on African culture, history, and politics in affiliation with select African universities. Through intense cultural immersion students will gain broad knowledge and in-depth understanding of the contemporary African condition. The students will be introduced to the history of the host nation and its path to independence. They will also learn about Africa's struggle against colonialism and the problems of postcolonial development on the continent. Their educational experience will be enhanced through a direct encounter with local culture and the vibrant everyday of a modern African state. (Formerly AFAM 3321) 3 credits
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AFAM 3832: Community Research Internship and Seminar
6.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Pragmatic community research, based on the assumption that the urban community understands its needs. Students learn specific skills, such as computer functioning and capability, census tract reading, data collection and compilation, report writing. Joint student-community and faculty projects. (Formerly AFAM 3332) 6 credits
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