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Black Studies

Degree

Minor

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The Black Studies program at ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ University is designed to provide students with a comprehensive study of the origins and experiences of people of African descent, including African Americans, Afro Caribbeans, Afro Asians, Afro Latinos, and Afro Europeans. The interdisciplinary field explores Africa and the African Diaspora (the global dispersion of people of African ancestry), including the Americas, Britain, and Europe, and introduces students to the field by exploring the social, political, and economic roots of contemporary problems by examining them in the context of the greater world.

 

What You’ll Learn and Do

Explore the Sociohistorical Contexts of Black History

The Black Studies program is an interdisciplinary exploration of the histories, cultural movements, and identities of people of African ancestry. It examines the rich cultural heritage, resistance to oppression, and unique perspectives on human rights contributed by African-descended peoples. This program fosters an understanding of the deep sociohistorical contexts that shape Black experiences.

Investigate Complex Global Questions

Through courses in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences, the Black Studies curriculum addresses the global impacts of race and ethnicity. Students engage in comparative and theoretical examinations of Africa and the African Diaspora, equipping them to analyze complex global issues from an interdisciplinary perspective.

Prepare for a Multi-Ethnic Global Society

The Black Studies minor prepares students for careers in an increasingly diverse and global society. By building skills in critical thinking, cultural analysis, and social responsibility, students are well-equipped for professional roles in community service, education, government, law, and private industry.

Gain Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Race and Ethnicity

By examining race and ethnicity across continents, Black Studies offers students a comprehensive understanding of the far-reaching effects of these concepts. This interdisciplinary approach encourages scholarly inquiry and fosters a deeper awareness of the global dimensions of racial and ethnic identity.

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Course Requirements

15 credits

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Undergraduate Admission
admis@fairfield.edu
(203) 254-4100

Resources for Student Success

As students proceed through their academic journey, the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) Office of Career and Professional Development offers advising, counseling, programming, and experiential opportunities to help students discover their strengths, explore career paths, and build essential skills needed to succeed in their professional career.

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