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2024-2025 Rowan University Academic Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Rowan University Academic Catalog

Bachelor of Arts in Africana Studies


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Africana Studies is an interdisciplinary major designed to engage undergraduate students in a critical examination of past and contemporary challenges, experiences and contributions of people of African descent throughout the world. Hence the program is both national and international in scope. The program emphasizes two major goals: (1) discovering, mastering and creating knowledge and (2) using those understandings and skills in service to institutions and communities.

Students are required to take 12 Africana Electives from two different banks: Africana and Comparative/World Electives. To maximize their career path options, students will be able to take the Africana Studies Major with a minor in one of the academic disciplines or as a double major.

Graduates with a Bachelor Degree in Africana Studies will have the intellectual, technical, and social competencies to be competitive as applicants for employment and graduate or professional study in the US or abroad in a broad range of fields including: Education, law and justice, business, international affairs, federal and state public services, politics, social work, public administration, library and museum services, health sciences and public health, theatre, psychology and the social sciences, economic development, non-profit management, writing, journalism, ethnic studies, and the arts.

The program promotes regular academic advising and consultation with the program coordinator or other faculty and staff to enable students to follow a clear sequence of courses both in general education and the major. This is especially essential for students pursuing a double major, who will need assistance in fulfilling the requirements of both majors by utilizing the flexibility provided in the current model of general education.

General Education


All students starting before Fall 2018 and transfer students must complete the University General Education Requirements as described in the Undergraduate Program Requirements .

Rowan Experience


All students must complete the Rowan Experience requirements as described in Undergraduate Program Requirements .

Rowan Core


All first-time Freshmen starting in Fall 2018 or after must complete the University Rowan Core Requirements as described in Undergraduate Program Requirements  .

Program Requirements


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**Optional: Students can complete this requirement in the hybrid online Model African Union course or History Senior Seminar capstone course OR students can use their research paper in a seminar (intensive writing course typically offered in junior or senior year)as long as the paper covers an Africana Studies theme.

Each Africana Studies Major will take 12 credit hours of courses from the Africana Electives and 6 credit hours of courses from the Comparative/World Electives; two of the courses from the Comparative/World Electives must be at the 100/200 level and four must be at the 300/400 level.

Africana Electives (4 courses): 12 s.h.


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**Relevant special topics courses in any discipline [must be approved by Coordinator]

Program Electives: 9 s.h.


Students majoring in Africana Studies must elect a minimum of twelve credit hours from courses offered under any of the areas above. At least two (2) of the electives from the Africana and Comparative/World Electives must be at the 300 or 400 level.

Other Requirements


In addition to the hours needed to fulfill the Rowan University General Education Requirements, Africana Studies majors must take the following additional credits from the courses listed under the Social and Behavioral Sciences Banks and the History, Humanities and Language Banks.

Courses


  • Social and Behavioral Sciences Credits: 6
  • Foreign/World Language (Swahili, Arabic, French, Spanish, or Portuguese) Credits: 6
  • Non-Program Electives Credits: 8-9

Study Abroad


Although Study Abroad is not required, students may complete a portion of their comparative/world electives through off campus/abroad study.

Grade-Point Average


Students who choose to major and graduate in Africana Studies must have and maintain a minimum overall grade point average of 2.30, and the lowest acceptable grade for a course is a C-.

Free Electives: 21 s.h.


Total Required Credits for the Program:


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