Africana Studies

It is highly recommended that interested concentrators be familiar with the various disciplinary perspectives and geographical areas covered in the Africana Studies Department's course offerings.

Concentrators of Africana Studies must complete eight (8) courses. Of these courses, the following Africans Studies courses are required:

In order to develop disciplinary and interdisciplinary competency, Africana Studies concentrators are also required to elect no less than six (6) courses from one or more of the following disciplines: the Arts, the Sciences, or the Humanities.

The Africana Studies Department strongly encourages foreign study in Africa, the Caribbean, and Latin America, durin the student's junior year of concentration. Although the department actively supports programs in South Africa, tanzania, Ethiopia, Brazil, and the English-Speaking Caribbean, at least six (6) courses must be completed in the department at Brown.

Emphasis placed on the acquisition of language competencies, in addition to English, which are spoken in Africa and the disapora. Since no continental African language is currently offered at Brown, concentrators who study abroad and acquire certified competency in any African language are welcome to petition the department for competency credit.

Honors

Africana Studies' concentrators with outstanding records may be admitted to thedepartment's Honors Program. Prior to the end of the concentrator's junior year and while working in consultation with a faculty advisor, the student must prepare a work plan.. This plan, not to exceed three (3) typewritten pages, must be approved and signed by the faculty advisor who is to direct the Honor's thesis. At the onset of the senior year, the Honor's candidate is expected to have become familiar with the secondary works in the field. Secondary readings should be extensive and be incorporated into the work plan. The Honor's candidate is also expected to complete a research paper of distinguished quality while enrolled in a 100-level (1000-level) seminar. Participation in the Africana Studies senior-level capstone seminar AF 136 (AFRI 1360) is required.

For students completing graduation requirements by the end of Semester I (Fall), projects must be submitted by December 1st. For students completing graduation requirements by Semester II (Spring), the project should be submitted by April 20th.




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