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8 African-American Literature Bachelors Degree Programs in USA


University of Memphis
English - African-American Literature Concentration, (B.A.)
- Memphis, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor's in English with a concentration in African-American Literature is a program designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the historical and cultural contributions ...


Berea College
Bachelor of Art in African and African American Studies
- Berea, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Department of African and African American Studies (AFR) provides students with a scholarly understanding of the cultures, thought, politics, social life, material structures, and ongoing struggles that define the Black experience.
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The Pennsylvania State University Penn State College of the Liberal Arts
Bachelor of Arts - African American Studies
- State College, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
examines the history of people of African descent from the colonial period through the present. This includes studying racial inequality and social movements and exposing students to the ideas, institutions, and practices that African-American peoples have used to survive and shape the modern world.


Virginia Commonwealth University Global Student Success Program (Navitas)
Bachelor of Arts in African American Studies
- Richmond, USA
BA
English
The Bachelor of Arts in African American Studies is an interdisciplinary degree that provides students with knowledge of human cultures and intellectual and practical skills to engage complexity, diversity and change. The degree program fosters students’ personal and social responsibility and, through applied learning experiences, empowers students to negotiate and to solve the complex problems of the 21st century.


Washington and Lee University The College
Bachelor in Africana Studies Program
- Lexington, USA
Bachelor's degree
English
Africana Studies is an interdisciplinary minor that examines the culture and experiences of African people and those who make up the African Diaspora throughout the world. Relevant courses come from a variety of disciplines including literature, history, sociology, economics, politics, art and music. This minor grew out of the African American Studies minor, which began during the fall term of 2005. Students need only 21 credits (7 courses) to complete the minor.


University of Michigan
Bachelor's in Afroamerican and African Studies
- Flint, USA
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
A Bachelor’s in Afroamerican and African Studies offers students a chance to explore the history, cultures, and social issues of African-descended peoples both in the U.S. and around the world. The pr...


Chowan University
Bachelor of Science in African-American History and Culture
- Murfreesboro, USA
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
This Degree examines the various factors and complexities of Africa and its place in world history along with other national and cultural histories.


City University Of New York
BA in Africana Studies: Social Studies 7-12
- New York, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The program focuses on preparing students to teach social studies to students in grades 7-12 with a strong emphasis on Africana Studies. It combines coursework in social sciences, history, and educati...
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Studying African-American Literature at the Bachelor's degree level opens a fascinating window into the cultural, social, and historical narratives that shape American life. This program encourages you to explore literary works from various perspectives, fostering a deeper understanding of identity, resistance, and resilience within the African-American experience.
Through courses in critical theory, creative writing, and cultural studies, you'll analyze key texts while honing your analytical skills. You'll focus on significant authors, movements, and themes, preparing you for thoughtful discussions and interpretations. Engaging in collaborative projects, you’ll find that the environment supports your ability to articulate complex ideas, and students build confidence as they delve into diverse literary voices.
Many graduates pursue careers in education, publishing, or community advocacy, where they can apply their knowledge and skills effectively. The curriculum cultivates competencies such as contextual analysis and persuasive communication, crucial for navigating various professional paths. This degree not only equips you with a rich understanding of literature but also prepares you for impactful roles in society.