CSUEB Ethnic Studies Department - Home Page Department of Ethnic studies. Annual Schedule for 200405 3120, civ rightsMOVMNT, 3120, civ rights MOVMNT, 3120, civ rights MOVMNT http://isis.csueastbay.edu/dbsw/ethnicstudies/annualschedule.php
Milestones In African American Education History s Milestones of africanamerican Higher Education (Journal of Blacks image with new African Americans studies program, civil rights conference. http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0872844.html
Extractions: Institute for Colored Youth founded by Richard Humphreys; later became Cheyney University. Ashmun Institute, the first school of higher learning for young black men, founded by John Miller Dickey and his wife, Sarah Emlen Cresson; later (1866) renamed Lincoln University (Pa.) after President Abraham Lincoln. Wilberforce University, the first black school of higher learning owned and operated by African Americans, founded by the African Methodist Episcopal Church . Its president, Daniel A. Payne, became the first African American Uniiversity president in the country.
African-American Studies - AAST 206 Research Methods in africanamerican studies Social Science Topics includeJim Crow, black leadership, migration, civil rights and nationalism. http://www.uic.edu/ucat/courses/AAST.html
Extractions: 3 hours. The African-American experience, focusing on African and African-American culture, the slave trade, slavery and emancipation in the Americas, social structure, and civil rights. Credit is not given for AAST 100 if the student has credit for any course from among AAST 101, AAST 102, AAST 105, or AAST 106. African-American Politics and Culture
Undergraduate Course Descriptions slavery and emancipation in the Americas, social structure, and civil rights . Prerequisite One course in africanamerican studies or history, http://www.uic.edu/las/afam/Ugcourses.htm
Extractions: ADMINISTRATION UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG AAST CLASS MATERIALS AAST MAJOR/MINOR ... SPECIAL EVENTS UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG The information below lists undergraduate courses approved in this subject area effective Spring, 2002. Not all courses will necessarily be offered this term. Please consult the Timetable for a listing of courses offered for a specific term. 100 Level Courses 200 Level Courses 300 Level Courses 400 Level Courses 100 Introduction to African-American Studies 3 Hours. Credit is not given for African-American Studies 100 if the student has credit in any course from among African-American Studies 101, 102, 105, or 106. The African-American experience, focusing on African and African-American culture, the slave trade, slavery and emancipation in the Americas, social structure, and civil rights. 103 African-American Politics and Culture
Africana Studies Department: Courses AF10 Sec 01 Introduction To african-american studies Introduction to modernhistory and culture AF164 Sec 1 - Civil rights the Legacy of the 1960s http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Africana_Studies/courses.html
Extractions: (Interested students should register for Theatre Arts 6 Sec 01) A workshop for students with little or no previous playwriting experience: practicum and theory in various playwriting styles and echniques. Weekly writing assignments and analyses, and development of a major play. Enrollment Limited. Written permission required. Introduction to modern history and culture of black populations of Africa, the United States, and the Caribbean with current events an ever-present concern. The role of political and economic forces in shaping literary, ideological, and artistic expression will be stressed. Historical topics will include the abolition of slavery in the Americas, the challenge of colonialism in Africa, and the development of a Pan-African tradition. Various approaches to the study of what is a fundamentally an interdisciplinary field - among them, art, psychology, folklore, history, literature, sociology, anthropology, musicology, economics - will also be discussed.
Government Major Puerto Rican studies Law 322. Civil rights and Civil Liberties in the Urban africanamerican studies History 270. History of african-american Social and http://web.jjay.cuny.edu/~govern/maj.htm
Extractions: DEPARTMENT OF GOVERNMENT The Government Major The major in Government, John Jay's political science major, introduces students to the principal fields of inquiry in political science. Because John Jay has a special commitment to criminal justice and public service, the Government Major permits you to explore in depth the links between the study of Government (political science) and law and justice. Because the Government department believes that John Jay College should help prepare its students to assume position of leadership in their communities, the Major presents you with the opportunity to strengthen your understanding of the relationships between political action and the quality of life within the communities in which we live and work. A Government (political science) degree is an excellent preparation for government service and employment in community agencies and interest groups. Although there is no single appropriate undergraduate preparation for law school, data compiled by the Law School Admissions Council shows that, of those applying to law school, more had earned undergraduate degrees in political science (Government) than in any other major or field. A Government (political science) degree provides an excellent liberal arts undergraduate preparation for advanced degrees in criminal justice, law, political science and public administration.
Research Guide: Black Studies - Boston College Articles on important individuals in history, civil rights, politics, Students and researchers in africanamerican studies may have topics that http://www.bc.edu/libraries/research/guides/s-blackstudies/
Extractions: This research guide provides information about the major print, electronic and Web resources for African-American history and culture. See also the African-American Literature Research Guide prepared by English and American Literature Bibliographer, Brendan Rapple. For more information, contact Shari Grove, Bibliographer for Black Studies (617-552-4481 or grove@bc.edu
Arts & Sciences Advising: SAMPLE 466 Rhetoric of the Women s rights Movement to 1930 (3) 469 Freedom of Speech (3) 421 Comparative studies in African and africanamerican Societies (3) http://www.artsci.utk.edu/advising/2000curr/div_distr_partB.asp
Extractions: University Links About the University Academic Programs Administration Libraries Research Support UT The University System A-Z Index WebMail Dept. Directory Select type of search People Search Campus Search System Search Advising Staff Degrees and Programs of Study: Majors, Minors and Concentrations Pre-Health Pre-Law Pre-Teaching ... Individualized Program Advising Resources: Circle Park Online Curriculum Guides UTK Catalogs Forms ... Academic Assistance Coming soon! 2000-Present Distribution Requirements Bachelor of Arts Complete two courses (6 credit hours) in one of the options indicated below and 3 credit hours from one of the remaining options. Bachelor of Science Complete a total of 6 credit hours in two of the three options indicated below. WARNING: Courses used for the major may not be used to satisfy upper-level distribution requirements. Conversely, courses used to satisfy the upper-level distribution requirements may not be used to satisfy major requirements. U.S. Studies
African-American Studies black Americans and the military, civil rights, American apartheid, AFS 482483 Honors in african-american studies 3-3 Open to seniors who have http://uhaweb.hartford.edu/artsci/classes/descriptions/afamerstudiescd.html
ASCAC - African And African-American Studies Curriculum ?By the 1920s, Civil rights organizations such as the NAACP and the Urban League The current inclusion of African and africanamerican studies in the http://www.ascac.org/papers/africanandafrican.html
Accounting - African American Studies and the kinds and degrees of evidence and the judicial rights in a criminaltrial. africanamerican studies 4. THE african-american IN THE HISTORY http://www.lacitycollege.edu/Schedule/Fall/accounting-africanamerican.htm
Extractions: accounting Luther Guynes, Chair AD304 (323) 953-4000 ext. 2541 http://www.lacitycollege.edu/academic/departments/busad/index.htm ACCOUNTING 1 INTRODUCTORY ACCOUNTING I (UC:CSU)(CAN BUS 2) - 5 UNITS Prerequisite: Completion of Business 38 or Accounting 31 with a satisfactory grade. Advisory: Preparation: (1) Enrollment in or prior completion of Business 38 appropriate Mathematics class; (2) Eligibility to enroll in English 101 or completion of 20 units of transfer classes; (3) Prior completion of or concurrent enrollment in CSIT 101 or 103. 0100 8:00-9:10 MTWTh Ayuyao AD311 0101 11:10-12:20 MTWTh Ayuyao AD311 Evening Classes 3002 6:50-9:20 MW Staff AD309 3001 6:50-9:20 TTh Dagan AD311 ACCOUNTING 2 INTRODUCTORY ACCOUNTING II (UC:CSU)(CAN BUS 4) - 5 UNITS Prerequisite: Accounting 1 or 22 with a satisfactory grade or the equivalent.
African American Studies africanamerican studies. Books. The Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC) lists CIVIL rights. DISCRIMINATION. MINORITIES. RACE AWARENESS. RACE RELATIONS http://smccd.net/accounts/csmlibrary/black.html
Extractions: Electronic Resources Our Collections Ask a Reference Question Library Services ... About the College How to Use the College of San Mateo Library African-American Studies Books The Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC) lists books under author, title, and subject . Use either of the subject options on the main menu and type in any of the following headings: 1. Afro-American : There are many subjects under this major heading: AFRO-AMERICAN ART, AFRO-AMERICAN INVENTORS, AFRO-AMERICAN THEATER, etc. 2. Afro-Americans : Subjects under this main heading include: AFRO-AMERICANS-BIOGRAPHY, AFRO-AMERICANS-SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS, ETC. Other Subject Terms: BLACKS CIVIL RIGHTS DISCRIMINATION MINORITIES RACE AWARENESS RACE RELATIONS Online Library Databases Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia Africana on CD-ROM This CD-ROM encyclopedia of African and African-American culture, history, and people is available at the CSM Library's CD-ROM terminals. Ask a reference librarian for assistance before using. Ethnic NewsWatch This database covers news, culture, and history from 200 publications of the ethnic, minority and native press, dating back to 1990. To access the information in this database, double-click the
FSU 2005-2006 General Bulletin The africanamerican studies program is an interdepartmental and interdisciplinarystudy of The Supreme Court, Civil Liberties, and Civil rights (3). http://registrar.fsu.edu/bulletin/undergrad/depts/afro_am_studies.htm
Extractions: Florida State University Office of the University Registrar Introduction Bulletins ... 2005 - 2006 Undergraduate Section Topics Minor Requirements Course Prefixes Undergraduate Courses Other Courses Director: Dr. Patrick L. Mason The program minor requires the completion of fifteen (15) semester hours. Specific requirements are as follows: 1) AFA 3101 Theory and Dynamics of Racism and Oppression, or AFA 2000 Introduction to the Afro-American Experience, three (3) semester hours; 2) SOP 3782 Psychology of the Afro-American, three (3) semester hours; 3) subject to departmental prerequisites, at least six (6) semester hours selected from core courses; and 4) the remaining three (3) semester hours to be selected from special topics seminars, directed individual studies (DIS) in approved disciplines, or approved courses not previously chosen to fulfill the core requirements. Freshmen and sophomore students who intend to minor in African-American studies should declare this intention with the dean of their college or school and their department advisor. Junior and senior students should notify their respective academic deans.
Extractions: Thematic Programs Human Rights Program The Joint Threat Anticipation Project JTAC is a project of the CIS and Argonne National Laboratory and is sponsored by the Advanced Systems and Concepts Office of the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) The Transnationalism Project Transnational flows of capital, people, information and images are transforming our worlds; they are also challenging researchers to develop new theoretical and methodological practices to study and account for them. The Transnationalism Project takes on this challenge. An interdisciplinary research group of faculty and students under the direction of Saskia Sassen, Ralph Lewis Professor of Sociology, the TNP aims to foster collaborative and innovative research into these dynamics through the development of new theoretical perspectives and methodological frameworks. Toward this end, the TNP provides several forums workshops, an annual conference, and informal discussion groups for junior scholars studying transnational flows and processes. Area Studies Center for East Asian Studies The Center for East Asian Studies (CEAS) is an interdepartmental and interdivisional coordinating body whose primary functions include promoting student and faculty research in East Asian Studies, coordinating a joint master's degree program with the Graduate School of Business through the Division of the Social Sciences, and sponsoring special events.
Registration & Records - Course Catalog AFS 241, Introduction to africanamerican studies II, 3(3-0-0) F,S,Sum AFS (HI) 455, History of the Civil rights Movement, 3(3-0-0) Alt. yrs. http://www2.acs.ncsu.edu/reg_records/crs_cat/AFS.html
Acorn Books: Search Results For African-American Studies - San Francisco africanamerican studies. RACIAL MATTERS The FBI s Secret File on Black FOUR GREAT AMERICAN LEADERS AND THE STRUGGLE FOR CIVIL rights - Marable, http://www.acornbooks.com/cgi-bin/acornbook.cgi/view/African-American Studies.ht
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Academic Affairs - Undergraduate Studies Program Description GAH 2360 Civil rights GIS 3190 Black Power GIS 3635 The African Experience GSS 2201 africanamerican studies An introductory perspective http://talon.stockton.edu/eyos/page.cfm?siteID=14&pageID=83&program=AAST
NLM Program Examines African-American Health Care, Voting Issues Civil rights Take Center Stage NLM Program Examines africanamerican Health the African/african-american studies department at Penn State University. http://www.nih.gov/news/NIH-Record/03_23_99/story01.htm
Extractions: NLM Program Examines African-American Health Care, Voting Issues By Carla Garnett On the Front Page... A little girl, call her Audre, has her first experience with medical care at the age of 3 or 4. During an eye exam, her eyes are probed coldly by an apathetic physician. Without explanation, she is exposed to medical instruments and procedures that are uncomfortable and painful. Before she leaves the office, a frightened and miserable Audre overhears the doctor and his associates discussing her "peculiar eyes" and otherwise ridiculing her, "From the looks of her, she's probably simple, too." Would her first impressions of medical care be lasting? Further, what impact would the experience have on Audre as she seeks medical care throughout the rest of her life? Continued... The above recollection was written in Sister Outsider , the autobiography of African-American poet Audre Lorde, but the sentiments could be held by any one of the millions of Blacks reared during the pre-civil rights era, according to former NLM visiting scholar Dr. David McBride, who heads the African/African-American studies department at Penn State University. For about 30 minutes on Feb. 11, he discussed similar Black culture medical encounter issues dating back to the 1960's in his Black history lecture, "The African-American Medical Experience: Perspectives and Prospects." His presentation was part of Black History Month activities sponsored by the National Library of Medicine.