Black Culture in America has evolved into a distinct culture throughout history. In this Learning Community, you will gain a deeper understanding of the theoretical and applied foundations of black history in America as you study origins of the black culture from its beginnings to the current state. Integrated course work will allow you to examine the interplay between ethnicity, gender roles, socio-economic and other issues of diversity revealed in historical events. Various modes of instruction and interactive projects will be utilized to make the learning and history come alive.
Metamorphosis: Black Culture in America - General Education Credits = 8
| ASC 101: Introduction to University Life (1) Introduction to University Life | |
| BST 200: Introduction to Black Studies (4) Elective | |
| HIS 216: History of African-Americans Since 1877 (4) Social Diversity-African American | |
| MUS 263: Black Music of Two Worlds (3) Arts and Humanities | |
| Time | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
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9:45-10:50 Reserved Seats |
9:45-10:50 Reserved Seats |
9:45-10:50 Reserved Seats |
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11:00-12:00 |
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12:15-1:05 |
12:15-1:05 |
12:15-1:05 |
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1:30-2:35 Reserved Seats |
1:30-2:35 Reserved Seats |
1:30-2:35 Reserved Seats |
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