African and African American Studies

Division VI Chair: M. Mendel-Reyes

Program Chair: Andrew Baskin

Faculty: A. Baskin, L. Leek, J. Pimienta-Bey, and A. Turley

https://www.berea.edu/afr/

The major in African and African American Studies provides students with an academically holistic understanding of the cultural contributions and historical struggles of peoples of predominantly African descent within U.S., Western, and World History. The interdisciplinary approach of African and African American Studies provides students with the opportunities to engage in critical thinking across the spectrum of various disciplines—history, literature, music, psychology, political science, economics, sociology, and women’s and gender studies. Students majoring in African and African American Studies are encouraged to critique the world from the perspectives and world views of Africana (“Black”) peoples, thereby learning to better evaluate the impact Africana peoples have had upon countless aspects of the human experience.

The African and African American Studies major teaches students how to:

  1. identify, study, and clarify contributions of African peoples to human history;
  2. analyze and describe/express the various conditions that have impacted and influenced both the individual and collective development of African peoples; and
  3. identify solutions, as well as actions, which free all peoples from any socialized notions of inherent inferiority predicated on the basis of their African ancestry.

 

Fall 2014

Spring 2015

Fall 2015

Spring 2016

Fall 2016

Spring 2017

AFR/SOC 132

X

X

 X

 

AFR/ENG/WGS 135

X

 

X

 

X

 

AFR/REL 136

 

 

 

 

 

AFR 138/MUS 135

X

X

X

AFR/ENG 141

 

 

 

AFR/HIS 165

 X

 

 X

 

X

AFR/PSC/WGS 202

X

X

 

 

 

AFR 204

X

X

X

AFR/ENG/WGS 212

 

AFR 222

X

X

X

X

AFR/APS/PSJ/SENS/WGS 225

 

X

AFR/APS 230

 

X

AFR 231

X

X

AFR/MUS 234

AFR/HIS 260

X

X

X

AFR/COM 305

X

X

X

AFR 350

X

X

X

AFR/HIS 356

AFR 450

X

X

X

Note that offerings for cross-listed courses should be checked against the cross-listed program’s offerings.