2010-2011
   
  •  AFA 101 - Introduction to Africana Studies.
  •  AFA 200 - The History of Blues, Jazz and Rap.
  •  AFA 202 - African Music and Cultures.
  •  AFA 203 - Origins of Modern Racism.
  •  AFA 204 - World Dance Forms.
  •  AFA 205 - African Religions and Philosophy.
  •  AFA 206 - Survey of African Literature.
  •  AFA 207 - Modern African Drama and Poetry.
  •  AFA 208 - Multicultural Drama.
  •  AFA 213 - Gospel Choir.
  •  AFA 215 - Survey of African-American Literature.
  •  AFA 216 - Afro/Latino/Caribbean Women Writers.
  •  AFA 219 - Psychology of the Black Experience.
  •  AFA 220 - Africana Theories of Knowledge.
  •  AFA 230 - Survey of African History to 1800.
  •  AFA 235 - Introduction to the History of African Diaspora.
  •  AFA 239 - Drama of the Harlem Renaissance.
  •  AFA 240 - African Political Systems.
  •  AFA 242 - Contemporary Black Theatre in America.
  •  AFA 244 - The Economics of the Black Community.
  •  AFA 250 - African Cultures.
  •  AFA 257 - Protest in African Literature.
  •  AFA 260 - African Diaspora in the Americas.
  •  AFA 265 - Caribbean Society and Culture.
  •  AFA 270 - Race and Ethnic Relations.
  •  AFA 300 - Introduction to Francophone African Literature.
  •  AFA 301 - Early African-American Literature.
  •  AFA 304 - Black Social and Political Movements.
  •  AFA 305 - Topics in African Languages and Cultures.
  •  AFA 308 - African and African-American Art.
  •  AFA 310 - Performance Traditions & Aesthetics of the African World.
  •  AFA 311 - African World Performance Studio.
  •  AFA 312 - Black Arts Movement.
  •  AFA 313 - African-American Music.
  •  AFA 318 - Women Writers of the African World.
  •  AFA 320 - Contemporary East African History.
  •  AFA 321 - Twentieth Century African-American Literature.
  •  AFA 322 - History of West Africa and the Atlantic World.
  •  AFA 331 - Urban Education: Conflicts and Strategies for Change.
  •  AFA 334 - History of Ethnicity and Race in the United States.
  •  AFA 335 - History of the African-American to 1877.
  •  AFA 336 - Africa in Modern Times, 1800 to Present.
  •  AFA 338 - Topics in African-American History.
  •  AFA 351 - United States Foreign Policies Towards Africa.
  •  AFA 352 - Women in Developing Countries.
  •  AFA 357 - The Black Church and the Civil Rights Movement.
  •  AFA 358 - The History of African-American Religion.
  •  AFA 359 - The Black Family.
  •  AFA 361 - Health Issues and Black Americans.
  •  AFA 362 - Politics and the Black Family in Modern America.
  •  AFA 363 - Black Cultural Criticism.
  •  AFA 364 - Conflicts and Conflict Resolutions in Africa.
  •  AFA 369 - African Religions.
  •  AFA 373 - Institutional Racism.
  •  AFA 375 - Community Building through Educational Involvement.
  •  AFA 380 - Women in the African Experience.
  •  AFA 391 - Directed Readings in Africana Studies.
  •  AFA 395 - Topics in African Diaspora Studies.
  •  AFA 396 - Topics in African Studies.
  •  AFA 399 - Africana Studies for Teachers.
  •  AFA 400 - 20th Century Major African Authors.
  •  AFA 413 - Gospel Choir.
  •  AFA 433 - Muslims in North America.
  •  AFA 435 - Black America Since the Civil War.
  •  AFA 475 - Study Tour of Africa/African Diaspora.
  •  AFA 480 - Africa in 20th Century Anglophone World Literature.
  •  AFA 490 - Seminar in Africana Studies.
  •  AFA 495 - Honors Thesis I.
  •  AFA 496 - Honors Thesis II.
  •  AFA 534 - History of Ethnicity and Race in the United States.
  •  AFA 535 - Black America Since the Civil War.
  •  AFA 599 - Africana Studies for Teachers.

This course information is from the 2010-2011. View this catalog.