The
Minor Degree: Description
The Center for African Studies offers an interdisciplinary
minor as a complement to the major for any student enrolled
in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
The 20 hours selected by students for the African studies minor
should form a coherent program of study. This program must be
approved by the Center for African Studies.
The Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences will verify
that the student has completed the program on the recommendation
of the director of the Center for African Studies and on completeion
of the requrements below.
Guidelines
for LAS Minors
The adviser for the minor may allow one substitution in the
requirements for the minor.
For students completed a major sponsored by the College of
Liberal Arts and Sciences, the department or unit sponsoring
the student's major must approve the minor.
With exceptions to be determined by the LAS Student Affairs
Office, students may not complete a minor in the department
in which they are completing a major.
Requirements
5 hours: study of an indigenous African language. Acceptable
languages include Amharic, Arabic, Bamana, Hausa, Lingala, Swahili,
Wolof and Zulu.
15 hours: African studies core courses. These courses
normally contain a minimum of 50 percent African content and
are defined according to a list maintained and regularly updated
by the Center for African Studies. Courses completed to satisfy
the core must come from at least three departments and must
include the following three components:
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3 hrs. coursework surveying the continent. Choose from
AFRST 210-Introduction to Modern African Literature; AFRST
222-Introduction to Modern Africa; AFRST 254-Economic Systems
of Africa; HIST 177-History of Africa; and SOC 122-Africa
in World Perspective.
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6 hrs 300-level courses. Language courses cannot
be used to meet this requirement.
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6 hrs Additional 100, 200, and 300-level courses.
African language courses may be used to satisfy this requirement
if they are at the advanced level (fifth semester or higher).
Only 3 hours of AFRST 199 may be used to satisfy the requirements
of the minor.
To
apply, please contact the Center
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The Individual Plan of Study Major in African Studies
The individual plan of study (IPS) major in African studies allows students to construct individual plans of study according to their interests and career aspirations. Students are encouraged to work closely with the student adviser at the Center for African Studies to design their programs. Courses must be drawn from at least 3 disciplines including, Anthropology, History, Linguistics, Literature, Political Science, and Sociology.
Students are also expected to demonstrate proficiency in one of the following African languages: Arabic, Bamana, Lingala, Swahili, Wolof, or Zulu.
Requirements
A Minimum of 48 hours is required for completion of the Individual Plan of Study in African Studies
Component 1: Language Requirement. Two years of language study (or demonstrated proficiency) in an indigenous African language
Component 2: African Studies core courses. 12 hours must be at the 300 or 400 level. No more than 6 hours may be chosen from a single department.
A list of courses meeting these requirements is available from the department and is also posted on the Center’s website
Departmental distinction: to qualify a student must achieve the following
-at least a 3.5 grade point average in the major
- complete a senior thesis
- receive the approval of the center's research committee.
A Major Plan of Study Form should be completed and submitted to the LAS Students Affairs Office before the end of the fifth semester. Please see your adviser.
Contact: Dr. Maimouna Barro
Center for African Studies, University of Illinois
210 International Studies Bldg.
910 S. Fifth Street
Champaign, IL 61820
Tel: 217-244-5457
Email: barro@uiuc.edu
www.afrst.uiuc.edu