14 Bachelor's degrees found
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14 Bachelor's degrees found
University of Wisconsin-Madison
African American Studies, B.A.
- Madison, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
The Department of African American Studies at the University of WisconsinโMadison offers students an opportunity to study those aspects of black history, culture, and society in ideal interdisciplinary models that reconstruct African American life. It challenges students to critically examine facts and issues that are historically and contemporaneously relevant to the African American experience. The department offers an undergraduate major and certificate.
Yale University
African American Studies (B.A.)
- New Haven, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
The African American Studies major examines, from numerous disciplinary perspectives, questions of race, culture, and modern struggles for equality centering on the experiences of people of African descent in Black Atlantic societies including the United States, the Caribbean, Latin America, Europe, and Africa, and the global impact of those experiences. Students in the department explore the historical, cultural, political, economic, and social development of Black Atlantic societies. Majors work to become informed thinkers who are intellectually prepared to offer clarity and insight to ongoing academic and public debates centered in questions concerning race and inequality.
University of Wisconsin-Madison
African Cultural Studies, B.A.
- Madison, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
The mission of the Department of African Cultural Studies is to research and teach the languages and expressive cultures of Africa and Africans around the world. Our faculty specialize in literature, music, film, critical applied linguistics, drama, diaspora studies, and new media. Our undergraduate program emphasizes the development and application of analytical, linguistic, and methodological tools that enable students to work effectively and imaginatively across regions, languages, cultural forms, methodologies, and disciplines. A student majoring in African Cultural Studies is prepared for careers across the globe!
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Bachelor of Arts in African American and African Diaspora Studies
- Las Vegas, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
The African American and African Diaspora Studies Program is offered under the auspices of the Interdisciplinary Studies unit of the College of Liberal Arts. Students may major or minor in African American and African Diaspora Studies. The program in African American and African Diaspora Studies is designed to provide students with the critical tools required, and to expose them to the historical knowledge and current research necessary, for an informed understanding of the Afro-American experience today. The program is built around a core of courses that systematically document critical aspects of the Afro-American experience from its antecedents in antiquity to the prominent issues of the present day.
University of South Carolina
BA in African American Studies
- Columbia, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
Study African American art, culture, history and society under the guidance of a faculty that works in numerous topics. Take courses focusing on elements of African, Caribbean, Black-Latino and Black-Asian American cultures. Supplement your education through trips to landmarks such as the National Museum of African American History. Hear from cultural icons, political leaders and civil rights activists in our lectures and other events.
University of California, Los Angeles
Bachelor of Science in African-American Studies
- Westwood, USA
BSc
English
The African-American Studies major offers a streamlined opportunity to study the origins, experiences, and conditions of people of African descent. Majors take core courses in African-American Studies that address the challenges that African-Americans face in the U.S and world. To graduate with a demonstrable skill set, majors also take six courses in their area of disciplinary concentration (such as English, History, or Political Science, etc.).
University of Wyoming
African American and Diaspora Studies, B.A.
- Laramie, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
African American and Diaspora Studies (AADS) offers undergraduates an opportunity to engage in an interdisciplinary examination of the history, culture, and life of African Americans and the African diaspora from ancient times to the present day. Certainly, African American and Diaspora Studies (AADS) provides undergraduates with a unique and valuable opportunity to explore a wide range of topics related to the history, culture, and experiences of African Americans and the broader African diaspora. Here are some key points that highlight the interdisciplinary nature and scope of AADS: Historical Perspective: AADS allows students to delve into the rich historical narratives of African Americans, starting from ancient times through various historical periods to the present day.
Brandeis University
Bachelor of Arts in African and African American Studies
- Waltham, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
The study of the peoples and cultures of Africa and the African diaspora has a long and dynamic history. So too does the Department of African and African American Studies (AAAS) at Brandeis. AAAS is one of the oldest departments of its kind in the country, founded in 1969 at the height of a movement to institutionalize Black studies in U.S. colleges and universities.
Centre College
African & African American Studies
- Danville, USA
Bachelor
On-Campus
English
Our program draws from expertise in the fields of anthropology, gender studies, history, language and literature, music and the performing arts, international studies, and sociology. In doing so, we address critical questions concerning cultural and intellectual production, gender, race, ethnicity, diversity, empowerment, global justice, and systemic violence.
University of California Davis (UC Davis)
Bachelor of Arts in African American & African Studies
- Davis, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
This major introduces students to the social, cultural, historical, and artistic dimensions of global African Diaspora and Black communities in the United States, Africa, Europe, Asia, the Caribbean, Latin America, and Pacific regions of the world.
College of Staten Island of the City University of New York
Bachelor of Science in American Studies
BSc
English
The American Studies program offers a baccalaureate degree and a minor. American Studies is the interdisciplinary study of American cultures, both past and present.
Augustana University
Bachelor in American Studies
- Sioux Falls, USA
Bachelor
On-Campus
English
The American Studies major provides an interdisciplinary curriculum that exposes students to government, English, history, music and sociology. Students develop analytical, critical thinking, and writing skills while gaining knowledge about American culture and society.
University of Massachusetts Amherst College of Engineering
Bachelor of Arts in Afro-American Studies
- Amherst Center, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
The Afro-American studies major is ideal for students who want to develop a deep understanding of the history and culture of Black people in Africa and the Americas. Youโll gain skills in project development, research and analysis, interpersonal and cross-cultural communication, critical thinking, and writing, preparing you to meet the complex challenges that face our communities, country, and the world.
North Central Michigan College
Bachelor of Arts in American Sign Language
- Online USA
Bachelor
On-Campus
English
Looking for a valuable skill that helps people? With a minor in American Sign Language (ASL), you will gain conversational skills and better understand the way the Deaf community lives, thinks and communicates.
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Bachelor Degrees in Social Sciences Cultural Studies African-American Studies
African-American Studies explores the rich history, vibrant culture, and complex socio-political issues experienced by African Americans. Its primary objective is to develop an understanding of the African-American experience and its far-reaching implications on both American society and the world.
Students will trace the journey of African Americans, beginning with their roots in Africa and continuing through the transatlantic slave trade, emancipation, and the Civil Rights Movement, up to present-day issues. The curriculum may also encompass various elements of African-American culture, such as literature, music, art, and religion. Courses often cover socio-political issues and intersectionality.
Graduates of African-American Studies typically find employment opportunities in diverse sectors, including education, social work, non-profit organizations, media, and government.
A bachelor's degree is given to students who fulfill the necessary requirements given by the college or university they are attending. The requirements include three to seven years of focus on a subject, typically referred to as a major or concentration.