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Clear filtersBachelors Degrees in Social Sciences Area studies African Studies
The University of Maryland has the highest number of enrolled students in Baltimore. It is then trailed by the Loyola University of Maryland, University of Baltimore and the Morgan State University.
Courses in African studies focus on the advancement of the continent of Africa from social, cultural, political and economic points of view. These programs can include classes on topics as varied as specific regions or countries, history, current events and the African diaspora.
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