| Class Title | Course Description | Instructor(s) |
|---|---|---|
| Intro to African American Studies (AAS 2320) | This course provides an introductory analysis of the black experience in Africa and the Americas. | Dr. Alex Brown, Dr. Steven Pitts, and Dr. Tyrone Tillery |
| African American Experience Through Theatre (AAS 3394) | This course explores critical issues relevant to contemporary black theater in America. An emphasis is placed on viewing works of contemporary black playwirghts within a historical and sociological context. | Mr. Franklin J. Anderson |
| Intro to African Religions and Philosophy (AAS 2322) | This course provides analysis of traditional African religions and philosophy. | Dr. Julani Williams |
| Contemporary African American Fiction (ENGL 3396) | No description is offered for this course. | Dr. Lawrence Hogue |
| American Minority Peoples (SOC 3325) | No description is offered for this course. | Dr. Mary Curry and Dr. Cecile Harrison |
| African American Psychology (PSYC 4387) | This course surveys past and contemporary behavioral issues pertaining to the African American experience in the United States. The include, but are not exclusive to: historical, developmental, clinical, educational, family, economical, health, gender, legal, and social issues. | Dr. Dashiel Geyen |
| African American History to 1865 (HIST 3330) | This course provides an analysis of the exeperiences of Blacks in the formation and development of America to 1865: slavery, race relations, urbanization, war, politics, economics, and civil rights. | Dr. John Wilson | African American History and Culture in the 20th Century (HIST 4389) | This course provides an analysis of African Americans in the twentieth century with a central focus on cultural developments. | Dr. Linda Reed |
| African History (HIST 4392) | Selected Topics in African History. No description is offered for this course. | Dr. Kairn Klieman |
| Jazz Improvisation (MUSI 3110) | This course is designed to be a social and stylistic survey of the origins and development of jazz. | Professor Noe Marmolejo |
| Jazz Orchestra (MUSI 1110) | No description is offered for this course. | Professor Noe Marmolejo |
| Intro to Anthropology (ANTH 1300) | This course is designed to examine the nature and principles of anthropology, discussions of variations in culture, language, and human biology in time and space. | Dr. Rebecca Storey |
| Intro to Cultural Anthropology (ANTH 2302) | This course surveys basic concepts and ideas of cultural anthropology, focusing on contemporary human groups. | Dr. Norris Lang and Dr. Susan Rasmussen |
| Race and Anthropology (ANTH 3363) | This course reviews major theories of the origin of racial variation and examines the effect of these theories on biosocial research and political action. | Dr. Janis Hutchinson |
| Labor Economics (ECON 3365) | This course provides an analysis of the theory of labor markets dealin gwith labor supply, demand, wage rate behavior, income distribution, and unemployment. | Dr. Chinhui Juhn |
| Politics of Social Policy (POLS 3319) | This course provides an analysis of public policy initiatives in areas of civil rights, welfare, education, human resources, housing, including criteria for evaluating proper impact. | Dr. Robert Lineberry |
| Intro to Urban Politics (POLS 3371) | This course provides an analysis of the city and its environment including social, sconomic, and governmental problems resulting from increased urbanization. | Dr. George Antunes |
| Social Analysis: The City (POLS 4309) | This course is designed to examine the social, economic, cultural, and political development of cities. | Dr. Ross Lence |
| Cultural Psychology (PSYC 4344) | This course provides an analysis of the relationship between ethnicity, socialization, personality, behavior, and issues related to current race relations. | TBA |