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Laney College
Associate Degree in African American Studies
- Oakland, USA
Associate Degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The African American Studies program prepares students with the comprehensive knowledge base, critical skills and social consciousness necessary to function as effective leaders in an increasingly globalized and diverse society. Our program is grounded in the decolonization and liberation projects of African Americans and their allies in the civil rights, gender, and sexual liberation movements of the 1960s that continue through the present in new forms that address new conditions. The aim of African American Studies is to support students in developing a critical consciousness and an understanding of social, political, cultural, and economic forces that have shaped the histories and current day realities of African Americans. Our studies are grounded in the principles of social justice and self-determination of oppressed communities. This program centralizes the knowledges, epistemologies and critical thinking produced by racially and sexually oppressed subjects, and we endeavor to examine the entangled intersectionality of racialized sexuality, gender, and class in complex socio- historical processes.


College of Alameda
Associate Degree in African-American Studies
- Alameda, USA
Associate Degree
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English
The discipline of African American Studies at the College Of Alameda will give you a deep appreciation and understanding of the impact that people of African descent have had on the ancient and modern worlds. You will draw from multiple academic disciplines, including history, sociology, communication, literature, art, dance, anthropology, and political science. Through these academic lenses, you will gain a broader understanding of the African diasporic experience in the U.S. and beyond as you will critically analyze the struggles, triumphs, and rich traditions both past and present.
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Pursuing an Associate Degree in African studies can open doors to diverse insights and skills that foster a deeper understanding of the continent's rich history, cultures, and challenges. This degree level combines practical learning with theoretical knowledge, making it an exciting entry point for anyone interested in the African context.
In this program, students often delve into courses such as African history, political systems, and cultural dynamics. You're likely to develop skills in conducting qualitative research, analyzing social issues, and understanding economic development within African nations. Engaging with various perspectives encourages growth, while exploring complex societal themes builds critical thinking.
The environment fosters independence and curiosity, allowing students to connect theory with real-world applications. Graduates usually find opportunities in community development, non-profit organizations, and educational roles. This degree level lays a solid foundation for a future Bachelor's degree or even a career that makes a difference in global contexts. Exploring African studies at this stage can significantly enrich your worldview and professional path.