Africana Studies
About This Program
The Africana Studies program provides students with an integrated understanding and appreciation for the African, African American, Caribbean, and other African Diaspora experiences in their diverse dimensions.
Department
Why Utica University
Courses taken within the Africana Studies program will provide students with an interdisciplinary understanding and critical examination of the historical, political, economic, social, and cultural experiences of African Americans, Africans, and African-descendant peoples throughout the world.
Built upon the four pillars of North America, Sub-Saharan Africa, North Africa and the Middle East, and Latin America, the Africana Studies program will help students think critically and analyze the impact of Africa and African diasporas on humanity from multiple points of view through scholarship and real-world experiences, including study abroad.
Many Africana Studies Courses fulfill the General Education and DEI Requirements for the School of Arts and Sciences.
Section Requirements
- General Education Program Goal 2 - Demonstrate Critical Thinking and Reasoning
- General Education Program Goal 5 - Appreciate the Range of Human Experiences as Represented in the Arts, Literature, and other Forms of Cultural Expression
- General Education Program Goal 6 - Critically and Ethically Evaluate Past and Present Implications of Social Institutions
Related Programs
Contact Information
Office of Admissions
Clemmie Harris, Ph.D.
General Information
Africana Studies at Utica
“The Africana Studies interdisciplinary program seeks to study history and address the marginalization of Africa and African diasporas placed in history while simultaneously seeking to provide diverse intellectual experience in American higher education.”
What You'll Learn
The Africana Studies program has been developed to provide many perspectives and address four pillars of education, including Africa and sub-Saharan Africa; African diaspora in the United States; North Africa and Islamic histories in Africa; Afro-Latin experiences. These four pillars will collectively touch on African effects on the continent as a whole, specifically the history, politics, culture, social structures, gender, religion, and economic structures.
Some of the courses offered under this new program are:
- Introduction to The African Diasporic Experience
- Methods and Key Themes in African American History
- Urban Politics, Policy, and Economy
- Race, Crime, and Punishment
- Black Leadership, Organization, and Movements in Historical Perspective
- Women, Gender and Black Transnationalism
- Race and Racism in Public Health and Medicine
- History of Contemporary Music - Jazz
- Civil Rights, Public Policy, and Social Change
- Theatre for Social Justice
Africana Studies Faculty
- Associate Professor of History
- Professor of Anthropology
- Professor of History & Liberal Studies
- Professor of Practice - Economic Crime Mgmt
- Associate Professor of Anthropology
- Associate Professor of English
- Assistant Professor of Foreign Languages
- Assistant Professor of English
- Associate Professor of Political Science
- Associate Professor of Theatre
Study Abroad
With programs in all parts of the globe, Utica University is your passport to study abroad opportunities, including Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America, broadening your horizons and preparing you to take your place in the 21st century global economy.
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