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32 African Studies Course Programs


University of Cape Town
Study Abroad in Cape Town Course - Environmental Science, African Studies, Development Studies
- Cape Town, South Africa
Course
Full time
1 semester
On-Campus
English
Are you interested in processes, identifying relationships and interdependence between humans and the natural environment, or curious about studies from an African perspective? Are you fascinated in researching and exploring practical ways of improving human conditions? If so, then in-depth knowledge can be gained from these courses that prepare students to apply principles related to environmental sciences, development and African studies. Join the Semester Study Abroad Programme today! Choose from a variety of bachelor and master’s courses, across a wide range of disciplines for international credit transfer.


Stanford University - California
African Studies
- Stanford, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
African Studies focuses on the interactions among the social, economic, cultural, historical, linguistic, genetic, geopolitical, ecological, and biomedical factors that shape and have shaped African societies. The Center for African Studies coordinates an interdisciplinary program in African Studies for undergraduates and graduate students. The program seeks to enrich understanding of the interactions among the social, economic, cultural, historical, linguistic, genetic, geopolitical, ecological, and biomedical factors that shape and have shaped African societies.
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University of Pittsburgh
African Studies
- Pittsburgh, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Pitt’s African Studies Undergraduate Certificate allows students in any major — from the arts and sciences to the professional schools — to enhance their program of study and complement their department major with international studies. The certificate is ideal for students interested in learning and gaining a broad interdisciplinary understanding of Africa as a world region, those who want to build expertise in African studies, including gaining intermediate-level competence in an African language. Successful completion of a certificate can provide an important building block for careers in the Foreign Service, government, business, law, academe, and public service.


Wesleyan University
African Studies
- Middletown, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Wesleyan University’s African Studies Cluster is devoted to facilitating a deeper understanding and engagement with Africa for the Wesleyan Community and beyond. We bring together a diverse array of courses focusing on Africa, culling the interests of faculty specializing in Africa from a wide variety of disciplines.


Dickinson College
Africana Studies
- Carlisle, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Africana studies examines the diverse experiences of people of African descent worldwide, focusing especially but not exclusively on African, African American and Caribbean affairs and culture. Using the tools of the social sciences and humanities, we investigate the structures, organizations, problems and perspectives of those of African origin and the African Diaspora.


Wesleyan University
African American Studies
- Middletown, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
The African American Studies Program at Wesleyan offers a dynamic interdisciplinary approach to the study of people of African descent in the Black Atlantic world, especially in the United States and in the Caribbean. The major enables undergraduates to bring the methodologies, theories, and insights of diverse disciplines to bear on their studies of the history, literature, politics, culture, and art of peoples of African descent.


Macalester College
African Studies
- Saint Paul, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
If you’re looking for a model for your own political and social activism, there’s much to be learned from your peers in Cape Town or Cairo. If your passion is economics or business development, look to urban Nigeria, where the film and fashion industries are booming. Considering the Peace Corp or USAID? The study of Africa will help inform your decision. No matter what you’re interested in—from immigration to infectious disease—African studies has never been more relevant.


Bowdoin College
Course in - Africana studies
- Brunswick, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Africana studies offers courses in the following fields of study: African American; African, and African diaspora. Over the course of their major/minor in Africana studies, students acquire knowledge and develop skills through coursework, independent studies, and, in some cases, a senior honors project.


New York University (NYU)
Africana Studies
- Manhattan, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Stemming from the Black Studies programs and departments formed in the late 1960s, Africana Studies is the study of cultures, politics, and histories of peoples of African origin in both Africa and in the African diaspora. Stemming from the Black Studies programs and departments formed in the late 1960s, Africana Studies is the study of cultures, politics, and histories of peoples of African origin in both Africa and in the African diaspora. At present, Africana Studies is a systematic way of studying black people’s religion, sociology, culture, cultural expression and history throughout the world. It examines the iterative effect of the black experience on society as well as society’s impact on the black experience. Therefore, this academic endeavor relies heavily on many disciplines across the social sciences and humanities.


Pitzer College
Africana Studies
- Claremont, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
The Intercollegiate Department of Africana Studies offers an interdisciplinary curriculum that centers and examines the African diaspora from a liberal arts perspective. Courses accommodate the needs of majors and nonmajors, providing significant preparation for careers in education, social work, public policy, law, medicine, business, international relations and advanced research.


Washington and Lee University
Africana Studies
- Lexington, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Africana Studies is an interdisciplinary minor that examines the culture and experiences of African peoples 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. Students interested in global history or politics, the Atlantic world, international law, international relations, world economics, African-American studies, comparative literature and Africa should consider this program.


Goucher College
Africana Studies
- Baltimore, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Africana Studies examines the history, politics, society, and culture of people descended from the African continent and the diaspora of African people. Coursework delves into social justice and issues of race and racism, challenging students to ask difficult questions. Students will also explore the art, literature, and culture of Africans, West Indians, and African Americans.


Mount Holyoke College
Africana Studies
- Online USA
Course
On-Campus
English
As a field of inquiry, Africana studies describes and analyzes the origins and experiences of people of African descent wherever they live or have lived. The intellectual traditions inform this field of African American, African, and African Diasporic studies.


Pomona College
Africana Studies Major
- Claremont, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Students majoring or minoring in the intercollegiate Africana Studies program explore Africa and the experiences of people of the African diaspora and heritage from the perspectives of anthropology, art history, history, literature, psychology, religious studies and other areas. You will be exposed to a broad range of research and teaching, and choose a concentration in the arts, humanities or social sciences. The rigor and scope of Africana Studies prepares students for careers in a variety of fields, including education, social work, public policy, law, medicine, business and international relations.


University of Denver
Black Studies
- Denver, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Black Studies is an interdisciplinary minor that invites students to explore the breadth of the field. Classes provide students with in-depth exposure to the historical, cultural, political, economic and social development of the African Diaspora. Through a variety of humanities and social sciences approaches, students will explore the history and foundation of Black Studies while also building the critical thinking skills to apply what they learn to topics in a variety of disciplines. A minor in Black Studies prepares students for a global future providing them with an understanding of a key demographic of the US and world.
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Studying African degree programs at the Courses level offers a rich exploration of the continent's diverse cultures, histories, and contemporary issues. This academic focus equips students with the tools to engage deeply with African societies and their global impact.
Courses typically cover key areas such as African literature, social justice, and development studies, alongside practical methods like ethnographic research and community engagement techniques. Through these studies, students build critical thinking and analytical skills while examining historical contexts and current challenges in African countries. The environment encourages independence and curiosity as learners navigate various perspectives.
Many students enhance their understanding of policy frameworks and economic systems in Africa, gaining essential competencies like crafting community-centered development initiatives and advocating for human rights. Graduates often pursue careers in international development, non-profits, or academia, contributing to meaningful change in various sectors. By diving into African degree programs, you position yourself to make a positive impact in your future endeavors.