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Pitzer College Africana Studies

Pitzer College

Africana Studies

Claremont, USA

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    About: The Africana Studies program delves into the culture, history, and experiences of people of African descent. It offers interdisciplinary courses that explore social, political, and artistic aspects, focusing on the African diaspora and its global impact. This program emphasizes critical thinking and encourages students to engage with contemporary issues related to African heritage.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates of the Africana Studies program may pursue careers in education, social work, public policy, cultural organizations, community activism, and international relations. Other opportunities include roles in research, non-profit organizations, and media focusing on African and African-American issues.

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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.

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