Requires 18 hours: 

AAS 100Introduction to African American and African Studies3
AAS 200Theories and Methods in African American and African Studies3
Select twelve hours of electives (at least two at the 300 level) from among any of the following areas or from any AAS courses:

I. Arts, Aesthetics, and Expressive Culture

AAS 206Introduction to Hip Hop3
AAS 207Black Popular Culture3
AAS 220African American Cultural Criticism3
AAS 235Black Cinema3
AAS 370Special Topics in Arts, Aesthetics, and Expressive Cultures in African American and African Studies3
AAS 294Black Art in the US and Great Britain since 19453
ART 104Topics in World Art (when topic is appropriate)3
DCE 122Special Topics in Dance (when topic is African dance)1-3
ENG 301Individual Authors (when topic is Toni Morrison)3
ENG 302Ideas in Literature (when topic is Black is Beautiful: African American Poetics and Aesthetics 1919-2019)3
ENG 356Literature of the Caribbean3
ENG 381Studies in African-American Literature (when topic is appropriate)3
ENG 387African-American Fiction (when topic is appropriate)3
ENG 389African-American Poetry3
FRH 361Special Topics in French and Francophone Film Studies (when topic is appropriate)3
MSC 101Introduction to the Music of World Cultures3
REL 376Race, Religion, and Film3
THE 376Multicultural American Drama3

II. Ethics, Politics, and Society

AAS 115Introduction to the Civil Rights Movement3
AAS 190Mixed Race Studies3
AAS 202Policing, Politics, and Prison3
AAS 273Race and the City3
AAS 274Black Business and Economics3
AAS 285Women and Work in the U.S3
AAS 310Organic Leadership: Lessons from the Black Freedom Struggle3
AAS 330Politics of Black Religion3
AAS 340Ethics of Black Power3
AAS 350Politics of Black Liberation3
AAS 380Special Topics in Ethics, Politics, and Society in African American and African Studies3
AAS 393Black Family Matters3
ANT 335Anthropology of Space and Place in the U.S.3,4
POL 213Economic Inequality and American Politics3
POL 223African American Politics3
POL 226American Constitutional Law: Civil Rights and Liberties3
POL 242Topics in Comparative Politics (when topic is appropriate)1-3
POL 252Topics in International Politics (when topic is appropriate)1-3
POL 257Politics of International Development3
POL 274Arab and Islamic Political Thought3
REL 246Religion and Race3
REL 338Religion, Ethics, and Politics3
REL 339Religion, Power, and Society in Modern Africa3
REL 374Black Messiahs and Uncle Toms3
REL 375Race, Myth, and the American Imagination3
SOC 364Power, Politics, and Protest3
SOC 384Special Topics Seminar in Crime and Criminal Justice (when topic is appropriate)3
WGS 364Women of Color, Feminisms, and the Politics of Resistance in the U.S.3
WGS 383Race, Gender, and the Courts3

III. History, Culture, and Theory

AAS 110Introduction to Africana Philosophy3
AAS 120Introduction to Black Women's Studies3
AAS 140Introduction to Black Religion3
AAS 205Black Cultural Studies3
AAS 210African American Intellectual Traditions3
AAS 240Black Theology and Black Power3
AAS 300Black Feminist Theory3
AAS 315African American Social and Political Thought3
AAS 320Philosophy and Race3
AAS 322Critical Theories of Race3
AAS 324Race and the Modern World3
AAS 355Africana Political Philosophy3
AAS 387Black Radical Tradition3
AAS 391Themes in Africana Philosophy3
AAS 392Seminar in African American Studies3
AAS 396Independent Study in African American and African Studies1-3
AAS 397Directed Reading in African American and African Studies1-3
ANT 325Roots of Racism: Race and Ethnic Diversity in the U.S.3
ANT 370Origins to Empires: The Archaeology of Africa and Eurasia3
ENG 387African-American Fiction (when topic is appropriate)3
FRH 216Studies in French and Francophone Literature and Culture (when topic is appropriate)3
FRT 210French-Language Literature in Translation (when topic is appropriate)3
HMN 200Introduction to Humanities: Themes in Literature, Culture, and Film3
HST 105Africa in World History3
HST 110Atlantic World since 15003
HST 266The History of the Slave South3
HST 268African History to 18703
HST 269African History since 18503
HST 271African American History to 18703
HST 272African American History since 18703
HST 336Gender and Power in African History3
HST 340Urban Africa3
HST 341Africans in the Atlantic World, 1750-18153
HST 375Black Lives3
HST 376Civil Rights and Black Consciousness Movements3
HST 378Race, Memory, and Identity3
REL 107Introduction to African Religions3
REL 110Introduction to Islamic Traditions (when topic is appropriate)3
REL 345Religion and the Making of Black America3
REL 362Topics in Islam (when topic is appropriate)3
REL 373Special Topics in African-American Religious Traditions3
REL 393Topics in Religions of Africa3
SOC 359Race and Racism3
WGS 322Feminist, Womanist, Murjerista Theologies: Constructive Perspectives on Christian Thought3