HIST116 — African-American History Overview
HIST 116 - African-American History Overview HIST 116 - African-American History Overview 3 Credit(s). Examines the origin of African American people in continental Africa and traces the Black experience in America to the present. An emphasis is placed upon African roots, transition to enslavement, the realities of enslavement, opposition to enslavement, the Civil War, Reconstruction and its aftermath, the period of the Nadir, Black Nationalism, African American participation in the World Wars, institutional development, and the modern Civil Rights Movement. Note: This course is a globally intensive course that promotes intercultural competency and global awareness. Successful completion of this course contributes toward the 15 credits of globally intensive curriculum needed to earn the Global Studies Certificate. Course every fall, spring and may be during additional sessions. Corequisite(s): ACLT 053 or ( ESOL 052 and ESOL 100 ) General Education: Social and Behavioral Sciences (S), Diversity (D) Common Course Outline: HIST 116 CCO
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- Health Education, Humanities and Social Sciences Area of Concentration
- History, Humanities and Social Sciences Area of Concentration
- Mortuary Science
- Philosophy, Humanities and Social Sciences Area of Concentration
- Physical Education, Humanities and Social Sciences Area of Concentration
- Theatre, Fine and Performing Arts Area of Concentration
- Women’s Studies, Humanities and Social Sciences Area of Concentration