African and African American Studies Minor
	
The minor in African and African American Studies is interdisciplinary and fits within the framework of a liberal-arts education by supplementing the student’s academic major with a scholarly understanding of African diasporic history, social and political life, economics, culture, and art. The minor  also addresses issues and topics pertaining to the physical and psychological health of peoples of the African diaspora by  providing students with clear, culturally based knowledge about African diasporic communities not only on the African continent, but also throughout the Americas, Caribbean, Europe, and even Asia. 
	
		
			Degree Requirements
		
The minor in African and African American Studies requires a minimum of five (5) course credits, as follows:
			Required Core Courses
		
			
				| AFR 222 | Intro to African-Amer Studies | 1 Course Credit | 
				| AFR 260/HIS 260 | Survey of African His (HIS) | 1 Course Credit | 
		
			Required Distribution Courses
		
Three (3) additional course credits chosen from the AFR course offerings (which include cross-listings), or courses outside of the AFR Department that have been approved for credit by the Department Chair of African and African American Studies.
			Additional Considerations for the Minor
		
The Chairperson of the African and African American Studies Department will serve as the adviser for all students seeking the AFR minor.