African and African American Studies
    Duration48 month(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 24,480 / Year
    Apply DateJune 10, 2021
    Next IntakeNovember 1, 2021

    African and African American Studies

    About

    Overview Students in the African and African American Studies program of University of Michigan-Dearborn are thus able to apply their university learning as knowledgeable, engaged members of their home communities.African and African American Studies is an interdisciplinary degree housed in the College of Arts, Sciences, and Letters at the University of Michigan-Dearborn. The AAAS major offers students a broad knowledge of essential aspects of the African American experience in the United States, as well as an understanding of the continuities between African civilization and the cultures of Africans in the Diaspora.  Students will have a grasp of the critical movements for change in African and African American history, as well as the contributions of outstanding political leaders, intellectuals and artists.  Knowledge of the struggles of Africans and African descendants throughout the Diaspora for greater human rights and a higher quality of life will be a central feature of the major.  These pedagogical objectives will be facilitated by a commitment to interdisciplinary scholarship and approaches that emphasize the value of an internationalist perspective.Program GoalsStudents completing the African and African American Studies degree will acquire knowledge concerning the following:The continuities of beliefs, cultural principles and structures, customs and practices of everyday life that link continental African cultures and African diasporan cultures.The major developments of African American history from the American colonial period to the present; the canon texts and central thinkers in African and African American intellectual history, as well as the relation of this historical legacy to the emergence of the discipline of African and African American Studies.The cultural production and achievements of Africans and African Americans in the visual and performing arts and literature.The critical role played by African and African American labor in the U.S. and European economies, from the slave trade to the contemporary global economy.The significant role of the family, multiple religious and spiritual practices, and the Black Church, in sustaining African American communities.The social, political and economic difficulties and prejudices faced by other marginalized sectors of U.S. society.The value of achieving an international and global consciousness to function effectively in the 21st Century.In addition, AAAS majors will be able to demonstrate:Analysis of the progress, setbacks, important movements and the contributions of major leaders in African American and diasporan historical development.Ability to draw connections between contemporary African American social problems (e.g. the wide­ scale poverty characteristic of African American urban communities), their historic roots, and relevant hegemonic policies and practices.Competence in research methods, oral presentation and expository writing. I want to find another Bachelor Course
    The African and African American Studies program of University of Michigan-Dearborn is focused on the study of the history and cultural legacies of Africans and African Americans, the intellectual contributions of major African and African American scholars and cultural workers, and the crucial issues confronting African and African American communities throughout the world.

    Disciplines

    Area & Cultural StudiesHistoryLanguage Studies

    Requirements

    English Requirements

    • IELTSMin 6.5
    • TOEFLMin 80

    Other Requirements

    1Submitted online applicationOfficial high school academic documentsSAT or ACT scoresEnglish language proficiency

    Fee Information

    African and African American Studies

    University of Michigan - Dearborn

    University of Michigan - Dearborn

    United States of America

    United States of America, Dearborn