Requirements

THE BLACK STUDIES MINOR
The Black Studies minor is an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary field of study that examines intraracial issues of socioeconomic class, gender, sexuality and skin color via a constellation of courses in the arts, humanities, natural sciences and social sciences

Why minor in Black Studies?
- Prepare yourself to live in an increasingly diverse and global society.
 - Pursue your passions in human rights, education, conflict resolution, public policy, nonprofit or advocacy work, or the performing and visual arts.
 - Lead important conversations from race and class to gender and sexuality that are changing our communities and learn to question systems of power and justice.
 - Experience groundbreaking coursework and transformational experiences that will enable you to cultivate connections between people and stories.
 - Easily integrate course offerings into your existing academic major
 
only 18 credits to complete with numerous course options

Have you already completed some requirements?
- 1 Foundation Course (Intro to Black Studies)
 - 1 Power and Justice Course
 - 3 Elective Courses from across multiple disciplines
 - 1 Capstone Course or Experience
 
DELCARE YOUR BLACK STUDIES MINOR NOW
Questions? Contact the program Director