African Amer Studies (AFAM)

AFAM 201  - Introduction to African American Studies: Social and Historical Foundations  (3 Credits)  
Introduction to the key debates, figures, and concepts that are fundamental to the interdisciplinary study of the historical, political, and social development of black life in America.
Carolina Core: GSS
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: GLD: Diversity and Social Advocacy, GLD: Professional and Civic Engagement Leadership Experiences
AFAM 202  - Introduction to African-American Studies  (3 Credits)  
Introduction to the analysis and discussion of creative works and traditions by and about African Americans through folklore, music, art, dance, and literature.
Carolina Core: AIU
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: GLD: Diversity and Social Advocacy, GLD: Professional and Civic Engagement Leadership Experiences
AFAM 331  - Black Experience in the United States to 1865  (3 Credits)  
The social, cultural, economic, and political life of black people in the United States to 1865.
Cross-listed course: HIST 331
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: GLD: Diversity and Social Advocacy, GLD: Professional and Civic Engagement Leadership Experiences
AFAM 332  - Black Experience in the United States since 1865  (3 Credits)  
The social, cultural, economic, and political life of black people in the United States since 1865.
Cross-listed course: HIST 332
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: GLD: Diversity and Social Advocacy, GLD: Professional and Civic Engagement Leadership Experiences