Dr. Peter Mehl, Interim Dean, College of Liberal Arts, Irby 120, 450-5137
Dr. Wendy Lucas, Chair, Department of History, Irby 105B, 450-5631
Dr. Michael Kithinji, Interim Coordinator, African/African American Studies, Irby 421, 450-5650
Professor: Dr. Bailey (World Languages, Literatures and Cultures), Dr. Lamar (Music), Dr. Shumaker (English)
Associate Professor: Dr. Alston-Miller (Communication), Dr. Burley (World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures), Dr. Duncan (Philosophy and Religion), Dr. George (Sociology), Dr. Morales (Art), Dr. Matkin-Rawn (History)
Assistant Professor: Dr. Kithinji (History), Dr. Leavell (English), Dr. Epps (History)
[1] Purpose
The African and African American Studies program aims to nurture in students an understanding of the diversity that makes for human culture, an understanding that will foster respect for difference. This program is housed in the History Department and is comprised of courses taught across the UCA campus in art, communications, history, literature, music, philosophy and religion, political science, sociology, world languages, and writing. Thus, it gives students an interdisciplinary understanding of the history and cultures of Africa, the effects of colonialism and slavery on those cultures and on the United States and Caribbean nations, including the contributions of Africans to the culture of America. Giving students the ability to look at an issue from the perspectives of different disciplines is, of course, one of the most important goals of a liberal arts education, and this program accomplishes that goal while enabling students to deal with some of the questions that are most central to our development as a nation and culture. It will prepare students to work successfully in fields that require an understanding of diversity and an ability to relate to people from different cultures, two increasingly important qualifications in today’s world, and qualities that are especially needed in Arkansas.
[2] Bachelor of Arts
The degree of Bachelor of Arts, with a major in African/African American Studies, requires successful completion of at least 120 hours, including (1) the UCA Core: complete 38 hours to meet lower-division UCA Core requirements and complete upper-division UCA Core requirements using major, minor, or elective courses (see the UCA Core requirements); (2) degree requirements; (3) major requirements; and (4) a minor.
UD = Upper Division
D = Diversity
I = Critical Inquiry
Z = Capstone Experience
[2.1] Major in African/African American Studies (37 hours)
Thirty-seven hours of interdisciplinary courses.
Introduction (3 hours)
Literature (9 hours)
ENGL 4381 Major African American Writers
ENGL 4382 Race in American Literature
History (9 hours, 3 of the following courses)
HIST 3354 African-American History, 1868-present
HIST 3360 Pre-Colonial African History
HIST 3365 Modern African History
Critical Analyses of Race (6 hours, 2 of the following courses)
PHIL 3340 Critical Theories of Race
LING 3325 Sociolinguistics
SOC 3310 Racial and Ethnic Relations
Capstone (1 hour)
Electives (9 hours, 3 of the following courses)
WLAN 2325 Issue of Cultural Identity in African Diaspora
ENGL 4362 Southern Literature and Folklore
ENGL 4304 Studies: Harlem Renaissance
HIST 4306 African Slave Trade
HIST 4355 Role of Arkansas in the Nation
HIST 4359 Civil Rights Movement
MUS 4301 Jazz: The History
RELG 3345 African American Religious Thought
SOC 4351 Family Diversity
COMM 4305 African American Rhetoric
ART 3307 Arts of Africa
[2.2] Minor in African/African American Studies (21 hours)
Twenty-one hours of interdisciplinary courses
Introduction (3 hours) required
Literature and History Core (9 hours, 3 of the following courses. At least 3 hours in ENGL and 3 hours in HIST)
ENGL 4381 Major African American Writers
ENGL 4382 Race in American Literature
HIST 3353 African-American history before 1868
HIST 3354 African-American History, 1868-present
HIST 3360 Pre-colonial African History
HIST 3365 Modern African History
HIST 4359 Civil Rights Movement
HIST 4306 Atlantic Slave Trade
Critical Analyses of Race (6 hours, 2 of the following courses)
PHIL 3340 African-American Philosophy
LING 3325 Sociolinguistics
SOC 3310 Racial and Ethnic Relations
Electives (3 hours, 1 of the following courses)
ART 3307 Arts of Africa
ENGL 4304 Studies: Harlem Renaissance
ENGL 4362 Southern Literature and Folklore
HIST 4355 Role of Arkansas in the Nation
MUS 4301 Jazz: The History
RELG 3345 African American Religious Thought
SOC 4351 Family Diversity
COMM 4305 African American Rhetoric
WLAN 2325 Issues of Cultural Identify in African Diaspora
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