Black Studies

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503-725-3472

www.pdx.edu/blackstudies

  • B.A., B.S.—Black Studies
  • Minor in Black Studies
  • Postbaccalaureate Certificate in Black Studies

The Department of Black Studies is an academic interdisciplinary unit within the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. It is one of four units in the School of Gender, Race, and Nations. The Department of Black Studies is devoted to the exploration and analysis of the history, politics, economics, literature, community, and culture of African people in the United States, the Caribbean/Latin America, and Africa. It seeks to research and teach about the black experience through the interdisciplinary contributions of its faculty by providing comprehensive learning programs aimed at greater understanding of by the historical and contemporary experiences of all African people in the U.S., Caribbean/Latin America, and Africa. 

The Department of Black Studies provides students who opt for the Black Studies major, minor, certificate, or as an addition to majors such as anthropology, English, sociology, community studies, history, etc., a variety of course offerings. These courses serve to expand students’ breadth of knowledge in related courses offered by the department or as a complement to those in other departments. Students gain an understanding of the complex relationship of race, gender, class, economics, and politics. The Department of Black Studies is inclusive in its attempt to incorporate varied cultural themes such as music, literature, and film and social institutions like the family, religion, economics, and politics into its curriculum into its courses.

The program provides students with a general historical background of the black experience in Africa and the Western hemisphere, as well as locally. Students also examine contemporary cross-cultural and multi-ethnic dynamics and are encouraged to engage in study and/or civic engagement courses to support their interests in global and community studies. The Department of Black Studies prepares students to work with diverse communities and to apply for graduate studies in a variety of disciplinary and professional programs. It will also give students a crucial competitive advantage in obtaining careers in those areas and within communities that interact with African, African American, and Caribbean/Latin American cultures.

Students interested in any of the degree programs offered in the Department of Black Studies are strongly encouraged to enroll in BST 202: Introduction to Black Studies or any other 200-level course. Students should meet with the undergraduate advisor for assistance with course selection based on their interests. For students who plan to apply to graduate school, it is important that they meet with one of their professors, the undergraduate advisor, or the department chair during their junior year, in order to discuss options for special courses to enhance their research skills, such as the practicum, reading and conference, research or other other workshop courses.

Degree Maps and Learning Outcomes

Admission requirements

Black Studies B.A./B.S.

Black Studies Minor

Black Studies Certificate

Center for Black Studies

Black Studies Courses

Black Studies B.A./B.S.

Requirements

In addition to meeting the general University degree requirements for completing a B.A. or B.S., candidates enrolled in the Black Studies major must meet the 60-credit minimum. Courses taken under the undifferentiated grading option (pass/no pass) are not acceptable toward fulfilling the major requirements in the area of specialization. At least 30 of the total 60 credits required for the major or 45 of the total credits presented for graduation must be taken in residence at Portland State University. A minimum 2.50 GPA is required in courses taken for the major.

Core courses

(Adviser-approved credits in other disciplines. May also include upper-division Black Studies courses outside area of specialization)

BSt 202Introduction to Black Studies

4

Lower Division Black Studies courses

12

Upper-division electives in Black Studies

32

Adviser approved non-Black Studies

Upper-division electives

12

Upper Division electives in Black Studies: selected in consultation with major adviser and spread over the geographic and thematic specializations of Africa; African-American (USA), Caribbean/Latin America

Elective Courses

(Adviser-approved credits in other disciplines. May also include upper-division Black Studies courses outside area of specialization)

Fr 435Francophone Literature of the 20th Century

4

Geog 363UAfrica

4

Mus 374UWorld Music

4

Soc 337UMinorities

4

WS 330UWomen of Color in the United States

4

Intl 471/BSt 471/Ling 471Understanding the International Experience

4

Ling 471/BSt 471/Intl 471Understanding theInternational Experience

4

Total Credit Hours:12

Total Credit Hours: 60

  • A maximum of 16 lower division credits in Black Studies may be applied to the major
  • Of the 32 upper division Black Studies electives a minimum of 4 credits must be taken from each of the three areas of specialization within the department: Africa, African-American (USA), Caribbean/Latin America
  • Of the upper division Black Studies electives a minimum of 24 credits must be taken under the graded option
  • Upper division Black Studies courses may be substituted for some or all of the non-black studies electives requirement with Adviser approval