Africa Concentration
15 credit hours of courses are required, with a minimum of 12 hours at 300 level or above and must include at least two INT courses. Courses must come from at least two disciplinary areas:
- AFN 290 - Readings in Literatures of the African Diaspora
- ARH 300 - Egyptian Art
- ARH 320 - African Art
- FRH 412 - The Francophone World
- HST 371 - African History to 1800
- HST 372 - History of Modern Africa
- HST 373 - History of Southern Africa
- HST 374 - History of West Africa
- HST 375 - History of Central and Eastern Africa
- HST 381 - History Early Islamic Societies
- INT 317 - Dictators, Despots, and Presidents for Life
- INT 318 - Transitional Justice
- INT 330 - Topics in Africa
- INT 331 - The Environment and Development in Africa
- INT 332 - Global Politics of Food: An African Perspective
- INT 333 - China in Africa
- INT 343 - Eurafrica: Europe and Its Former Colonies
- INT 360 - Global Development: African Perspectives
- INT 361 - Ethnic Conflicts and Territorial Disputes
- INT 480 - Global Issues
- INT 491 - Directed Individual Study
- INT 495 - Seminar in International Studies
- INT 499 - Honors Work in International Studies
- PAR 233 - African Religions
- PLS 330 - Political Systems of Africa
Please Note:
- Study Abroad courses often fulfill concentration requirements.
- Some courses have prerequisites or co-requisites.