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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 University Bulletin
Black World Studies - B.A.
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Major Requirements:
Thirty semester hours must be chosen from the black world studies courses listed below. A minimum of 15 hours in the major field must be completed at Dominican. Additional approved courses may be substituted for required black world studies courses or collateral courses with the written approval of the director of black world studies.
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Black World Studies Courses:
- BWS 101 - Black World Studies and Multiculture
- BWS 103 - Black Nationalism and Afrocentricity
- BWS 105 - A Little Black-ish and a Little Grown-ish: Navigating Blackness and Education
- BWS 106 - Hip-Hop, Multiculture, and Philosophy
- BWS 107 - Black Women in Society
- BWS 109 - Being Black in America: A Reflection
- BWS 110 - Introduction to Sociology
- BWS 154 - Racism: The Foundation of American Education System and Economy
- BWS 180 - Pre-Colonial Africa
- BWS 200 - African and African-American Thought
- BWS 201 - Ghana: A Gateway to Africa
- BWS 202 - Ethics in World Politics: USA and Africa
- BWS 203 - Black Cultures in Africa, the USA, and the Caribbean
- BWS 205 - Race and Ethnic Relations in the U.S.
- BWS 206 - West African Antecedents/Afro-Atlantic World
- BWS 209 - Being Black in America: A Philosophical Appraisal
- BWS 210 - The African World: Life in the Natural World
- BWS 211 - Diasporas and Diversity
- BWS 212 - Caribbean Dialectology
- BWS 216 - American Political Thought
- BWS 217 - Caribbean History: Columbus to Castro
- BWS 220 - Writing in Africa and the African Diaspora
- BWS 221 - Literature of the African Diaspora
- BWS 222 - Black Women Writers
- BWS 223 - African-American Popular Culture
- BWS 226 - A Cosmos of Color
- BWS 227 - History of Pan-Africanism
- BWS 228 - World Literature
- BWS 230 - African Women and Politics
- BWS 231 - Conflicts and Conflict Resolution in Africa
- BWS 232 - Global Terrorism
- BWS 233 - West African Fiction
- BWS 234 - Apostles Acting Up: Gender, Race, Prison, and Power in the New Testament
- BWS 236 - Blacks in Latin America: Philosophy and Culture
- BWS 237 - Great Festivals and Holidays in the Black World
- BWS 238 - Global Inequality
- BWS 245 - Multicultural Psychology
- BWS 254 - The Black Madonna
- BWS 264 - Politics in Africa
- BWS 266 - Blues and Jazz Appreciation
- BWS 267 - History of Rock and Roll
- BWS 271 - Trinidad and Tobago: A Gateway to the Caribbean Islands
- BWS 277 - African-American Religious Experience and Theology
- BWS 279 - Africa’s Culinary Legacy Across the World
- BWS 280 - Discrimination and Society
- BWS 281 - Colonial Africa
- BWS 282 - Multicultural Food Patterns
- BWS 287 - Contemporary Multiethnic US Literature
- BWS 288 - African Environmentalism
- BWS 289 - Introduction to French and Francophone Cinema: From Pictures to Pixels, 1890 to the Present
- BWS 290 - US Latino/a Literature
- BWS 297 - Postcolonial Literature
- BWS 298 - African-American Literature
- BWS 303 - Research Methods in Black World Studies
- BWS 304 - African-centered Pedagogy
- BWS 311 - Black Spirituality
- BWS 318 - Intercultural Communications
- BWS 320 - From Slavery to Freedom: The African-American Experience from 1619 to 1877
- BWS 350 - Special Topics in Hispanic Culture and Civilization
- BWS 372 - Law and Society
- BWS 380 - Contemporary Africa
- BWS 381 - Social Inequality
- BWS 385 - Critical Theoretical Approaches to Race and Ethnicity
- BWS 386 - Diversity, Language, and Culture
- BWS 401 - Topics in Black World Studies
- BWS 450 - Independent Study
- BWS 455 - Internship
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