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Dec 11, 2024
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2011-2012 General/Graduate Catalog - Expires August 2017 [Archived Catalog]
African/African-American Studies Minor
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Affiliation: Interdisciplinary Studies
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Program Requirements:
The interdisciplinary African/African-American Studies Minor requires that students take a minimum of five courses from four or more Areas of the minor, including at least one course from Area I. The African/African-American Studies Minor requires the successful completion of 15 semester credit hours. Elective component
Select a minimum of three courses from three of the six areas below. Area III – Language and Literature
Area V – Philosophy and Religion
Area VI – Interdisciplinary Studies
Study Abroad
Students can also earn course credits for the minor by studying abroad in Africa (or the Caribbean) through Truman and other universities. Truman State University sponsors the Missouri-Africa Program (MAP) which is a one-semester program at the University of Ghana-Legon. That program enables students to enroll in regular courses at the University of Ghana where all courses are taught in English. However, students should consult with the Committee before studying abroad for guidance on which courses can be substituted and in which category. For more information on MAP or other study abroad opportunities, contact the Center for International Education Abroad Office at (660) 785-4076 or email: ciea@truman.edu. Note:
Students may also undertake research papers on a topic pertaining to African or African-American history in other courses, including independent study, and then petition the African/African-American Studies Minor Committee to have those courses count towards the minor. |
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