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





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