Africana Studies
Want to declare a minor?
The first step is to talk to your academic advisor to explore your options.
What is Africana Studies?
The Africana Studies Minor focuses on preparing undergraduate students to succeed in an increasingly complex and diverse world. Through challenging study in a variety of disciplines, students focus on the experiences of African people throughout the world.
The interdisciplinary approach exposes students to a broad range of perspectives and approaches to learning, making an Africana Studies Minor a perfect complement to any major.
Program of Study
Program of Study
Courses
- AREA I (ENGL/HIST 3350): 3 hours
- AREA II - African-American: 6 hours
Note: Must take one humanities course and one social science course - AREA III - African, Caribbean, and other Diaspora: 6 hours
Note: Must take one humanities course and one social science course
Total: 15 hours
Contact Us
Contact Us
Stacy Boyd, PhD
Program Advisor, Africana Studies
Phone: (678) 839-4851
Email: sboyd@westga.edu