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    • AFAS 3800: African Spiritual Phil II
      3.00 Credits
      Tennessee State University

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    • AFAS 3850: Caribbean Societies and Modern
      3.00 Credits
      Tennessee State University

      (Formerly AFAS 385). An examination of the historical significance of the Caribbean in the trans-Atlantic slave trade, and the connections between Africans born in the United States and Africans born in the Caribbean. Course also examines the nation-building efforts of these countries and development problems created by the world political economy in their domestic and foreign policies.
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    • AFAS 3900: Black Nationalism
      3.00 Credits
      Tennessee State University

      (Formerly AFAS 390). A survey of the various Black Nationalist and Pan-African movements that emerged between 1850 and the present. Special attention is given to the movements of Martin Delaney, Edward Blyden, Marcus Garvey, the Nation of Islam, and other contemporary groups. Either this course AFAS 3100 or AFAS 3950 is required of all Africana Studies majors.
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    • AFAS 3920: Post Independent Africa
      3.00 Credits
      Tennessee State University

      (Formerly AFAS 392). A study of traditional African societies, the constraints of colonization on their development, and the transformation of the traditional societies through the processes of industrialization and modernization. Either this course or PISI 4920 (Black Politics) is required of all Africana Studies majors.
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    • AFAS 3950: The Great Debate
      3.00 Credits
      Tennessee State University

      (Formerly AFAS 392). A study of traditional African societies, the constraints of colonization on their development, and the transformation of the traditional societies through the processes of industrialization and modernization. Either this course or PISI 4920 (Black Politics) is required of all Africana Studies majors.
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    • AFAS 3952: Honors Great Debate
      3.00 Credits
      Tennessee State University

      (Formerly AFAS 445H). Course examines the thoughts of Martin Luther King, Jr., and Malik El-Shabazz (Malcolm X). Students study how the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), Mohandas K. Gandhi, Henry David Thoreau, and Marcus Garvey influenced the epistemologies and paradigms of King and El-Shabazz. Enrollment is restricted to students in the University Honors Program.
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    • AFAS 3990: Summer Field Studies
      3.00 - 12.00 Credits
      Tennessee State University

      No course description available.
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    • AFAS 4000: Political Econ of Afr Nations
      3.00 Credits
      Tennessee State University

      (Formerly AFAS 400). Concentration on the culture, human resources, natural resources, and political structures of African nations. Attention is given to the constraints of the world political economy on education, housing, transportation, medical and health care, food production, and industrial and technological development of African nations. Prerequisite: admission to upper level.
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    • AFAS 4070: Polt Econ of the Afr-Amer Comm
      3.00 Credits
      Tennessee State University

      AFAS 4070 Political Econ(Formerly AFAS 407). An examination of the unequal distribution of incomes, occupations, and education in the African-American community. Particular attention is given to poverty and unemployment rates, and how these variables have impact on the socio-economic status of African-Americans. Attention is also given to professionals and the dynamics of African-American businesses. Prerequisite: admission to upper level.
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    • AFAS 4100: Mentorship in Africana Studies
      3.00 Credits
      Tennessee State University

      Mentorship with professor in a well defined area of practice, such as assisting in the teaching of a specific course, a research project, or a community development project. May be repeated once for credit. Prerequisites: admission to upper level and permission of instructor.
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