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AAas 219Z: Introduction to African/African-American History
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
A Aas 219Z is the writing intensive version of A Aas 219; only one may be taken for credit.
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AAas 220: Black and White in America
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
In America Blacks and Whites have been organically connected by the space of national geography and centuries of time. With current events an ever-present concern, this course explores the cultural significance and the social meaning of the long and ever-changing relations between black and white Americans and its import for the national welfare. Only one of A Aas 220, A Aas 220Z and T Aas 220 may be taken for graduation credit.
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AAas 220Z: Black and White in America
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
A Aas 220Z is the Writing Intensive version of A Aas 220.? Only one of A Aas 220, A Aas 220Z and T Aas 220 may be taken for graduation credit.
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AAas 221: The Economic Structure of the Black Community
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Analysis of old and contemporary models of Black entrepreneurship and formal economic organization and its effect in the community.
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AAas 224: Cities as People
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Survey of the human aspects of the urban environment, historically and in practical terms today, with an emphasis upon the central city's opportunity for field research in urban life.
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AAas 240: A Aas 240Z Classism,Racism and Sexism:Issues(= A Lcs 240 & A Wss 240)
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Analyzes the connections between and among classism, racism and sexism, their mutually reinforcing nature, and the tensions arising from their interrelations. Particular attention will be given to the ideological and personal aspects of these phenomena, as well as to their institutional guises in American society. A Aas 240Z is the writing intensive version of A Aas 240; only one of A Aas/Lcs/Wss 240/240Z may be taken for credit.
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AAas 240 - A Aas 240Z Classism,Racism and Sexism:Issues(= A Lcs 240 & A Wss 240)
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AAas 269: The Caribbean:Peoples,History,and Cultures
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Peoples, history and cultures of the 20th century. Special emphasis will be placed on responses to colonialism and nationalism. Same as A Lcs 269 and A Ant 269. Only one of A Aas 269, A Lcs 269, & A Ant 269 may be taken for credit.
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AAas 270: Geography of Africa
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Geographic analysis of the continent of Africa. The diversity of the African continent is stressed by examining its physical environment; resources; social, cultural, economic and political systems. Emphasizes the demographic as well as spatial planning aspects of geography. Only one of A Aas 270 & A Gog 270 may be taken for credit.
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AAas 275: African Art
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Study of art produced on the west coast and central region of sub-Saharan Africa. Includes a wide range of artistic styles, with particular attention given to artifact designs and to their functional or ceremonial use in particular societies. Also explores the impact of African art on European and American Modernism.
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AAas 286: African Civilizations
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Africa from prehistoric times to 1800 with emphasis on sub-Saharan Africa, the development of indigenous states and their response to Western and Eastern contacts. Only one of A Aas 286 & A His 286 may be taken for credit.
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