AASP 201 |
Introduction to African American Studies (3) |
(Fulfills the general education requirement in behavioral and social sciences.) An interdisciplinary study of significant aspects of African American history and culture, emphasizing the development of African American communities from the Middle Passage to the present. The objective is to conduct research, apply critical thinking skills, and articulate diverse historical perspectives in the context of African American history and culture. Topics include definitions of African American identity, influences, and achievements within American culture, as well as issues confronting African Americans. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: AASP 100 or AASP 201. |
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50802 |
6380 |
17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 |
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Online |
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Faculty: Johnson, Edwin T |
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AASP 201 |
Introduction to African American Studies (3) |
(Fulfills the general education requirement in behavioral and social sciences.) An interdisciplinary study of significant aspects of African American history and culture, emphasizing the development of African American communities from the Middle Passage to the present. The objective is to conduct research, apply critical thinking skills, and articulate diverse historical perspectives in the context of African American history and culture. Topics include definitions of African American identity, influences, and achievements within American culture, as well as issues confronting African Americans. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: AASP 100 or AASP 201. |
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date. |
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51400 |
6381 |
17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 |
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Online |
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Faculty: Frehiwot, Mjiba A |
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AASP 201 |
Introduction to African American Studies (3) |
(Fulfills the general education requirement in behavioral and social sciences.) An interdisciplinary study of significant aspects of African American history and culture, emphasizing the development of African American communities from the Middle Passage to the present. The objective is to conduct research, apply critical thinking skills, and articulate diverse historical perspectives in the context of African American history and culture. Topics include definitions of African American identity, influences, and achievements within American culture, as well as issues confronting African Americans. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: AASP 100 or AASP 201. |
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52040 |
6980 |
14 Jun 2023-08 Aug 2023 |
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Closed |
Online |
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Faculty: Cook-Bell, Karen |
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AASP 201 |
Introduction to African American Studies (3) |
(Fulfills the general education requirement in behavioral and social sciences.) An interdisciplinary study of significant aspects of African American history and culture, emphasizing the development of African American communities from the Middle Passage to the present. The objective is to conduct research, apply critical thinking skills, and articulate diverse historical perspectives in the context of African American history and culture. Topics include definitions of African American identity, influences, and achievements within American culture, as well as issues confronting African Americans. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: AASP 100 or AASP 201. |
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52228 |
6981 |
14 Jun 2023-08 Aug 2023 |
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Closed |
Online |
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Faculty: Moki, Samuel B |
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AASP 201 |
Introduction to African American Studies (3) |
(Fulfills the general education requirement in behavioral and social sciences.) An interdisciplinary study of significant aspects of African American history and culture, emphasizing the development of African American communities from the Middle Passage to the present. The objective is to conduct research, apply critical thinking skills, and articulate diverse historical perspectives in the context of African American history and culture. Topics include definitions of African American identity, influences, and achievements within American culture, as well as issues confronting African Americans. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: AASP 100 or AASP 201. |
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52774 |
6982 |
14 Jun 2023-08 Aug 2023 |
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Open |
Online |
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Faculty: Anderson, Brock C |
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