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II. COLLEGIATE DIVISIONS:
COURSES AND PROGRAMS OF STUDY

African and African-American Studies Courses

An asterisk (*) denotes general courses with more than half the content directly devoted to African and/or African-American materials. For additional course offerings, see the Program Coordinating Committee or program adviser.

African/African-American Studies

*AfAfAm 201-202-203. The African Diaspora I, II, III (=Anthro 313-1,-2,-3; AfAfAm 201=Eng 277, GS Hum 216).

201. The African Diaspora I: Looking Back on Slavery (=Eng 277, GS Hum 216). K. Warren. Autumn.

202. The African Diaspora II: Race, Class, and Nationalism in the African Diaspora. R. Derby. Winter.

203. The African Diaspora III: Rethinking the African Diaspora. A. Apter. Spring.

Anthropology

Anthro 212. Intensive Study of a Culture: Brazil. M. Carneiro da Cunha. Autumn.

*Anthro 213/453. Modern Readings in Anthropology: Explorations in Oral Narrative--The Folk Tale. J. Fernandez. Autumn.

Anthro 247/347. Political Anthropology (=LL/Soc 273, Sociol 347). J. L. Comaroff. Not offered 1995-96; will be offered 1996-97.

*Anthro 306-1,-2,-3. Introduction to African Civilization I, II, III (=SocSci 225-226-227). I. Herbich, Autumn; J. L. Comaroff, Winter; R. Austen, Spring.

*Anthro 313-1,-2,-3. The African Diaspora I, II, III (=AfAfAm 201-202-203; Anthro 313-1=Eng 277, GS Hum 216). K. Warren, Autumn; R. Derby, Winter; A. Apter, Spring.

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Economics

Econ 221/321. Colonization, Servitude, and Slavery: The Early American Experience. D. Galenson. Winter.

Econ 296. Problems of Economic Policy in Developing Countries (=PubPol 286/375). L. Sjaastad. Winter.

Education

Educ 225/425. Education and Social Change in the Third World. J. Craig. Autumn.

Educ 258/458. Research in Urban Education. E. Epps. Autumn.

*Educ 293. Race Relations: New Perspectives (=Sociol 210). E. Epps. Winter.

Educ 424. Race and Urban Education. E. Epps. Spring.

English

Eng 277. The African Diaspora I: Looking Back on Slavery (=AfAfAm 201, Anthro 313-1, GS Hum 216). K. Warren. Autumn.

History

Hist 201. Rethinking African Economic History. R. Austen. Autumn.

Hist 396. The American South to 1860. J. Saville. Autumn.

Hist 415. The Law of Bondage and Freedom. A. Stanley. Winter.

Hist 625. Studies of Slavery. PQ: Consent of instructor. J. Saville. Autumn.

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Music

*Music 231/331. Jazz. R. Wang. Winter.

Political Science

*PolSci 227. Urban Politics. M. Dawson. Autumn.

Public Policy

*PubPol 271. Seminar on Race, Class, and Poverty in Urban America. W. Wilson. Winter.

*PubPol 272. Urban Poverty Workshop (=Sociol 430). W. Wilson. Winter.

PubPol 286/375. Problems of Economic Policy in Developing Countries (=Econ 296). L. Sjaastad. Spring.

Social Science

*SocSci 225-226-227. Introduction to African Civilization I, II, III (=Anthro 306-1,-2,-3). I. Herbich, Autumn; R. Austen, Winter; J. L. Comaroff, Spring.

*SocSci 233. Studies of the Black Urban Community (=Sociol 273). S. Venkatesh, A. Young. Winter.

Sociology

*Sociol 210. Race Relations: New Perspectives (=Educ 293). E. Epps. Winter.

Sociol 228. Labor Markets and Ethnic Minorities. M. Tienda. Not offered 1995-96; will be offered 1996-97.

*Sociol 273. Studies of the Black Urban Community (=SocSci 233). S. Venkatesh, A. Young. Winter.

Sociol 430. Urban Poverty Workshop. W. Wilson. Winter.

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