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Undergraduate Program
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undergraduate
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Undergraduate Program

Source: https://africana.cornell.edu/undergraduate Parent: https://africana.cornell.edu/

Overview

The Africana studies undergraduate major and minor prepare students for a broad range of academic and professional careers in both the public and private sectors. Africana studies has a history of shaping students' intellectual discipline, creativity, and social and political awareness.  The program also assists students interested in advanced graduate study for:

Each semester, Africana studies offers approximately 23 graduate and undergraduate courses examining the African, African-American and Caribbean peoples in the areas of history, sociology, political economy, Swahili and Yoruba language, music, literature, visual arts, education and gender studies.

Major Requirements

A major in Africana studies requires at least 10 Africana studies (ASRC) courses with a grade of C or better, distributed as follows:

Minor Requirements

A minor concentration in Africana studies requires at least five Africana studies (ASRC) courses with a grade of C or better distributed as follows:

Honors

An honors designation from the Africana studies program requires a 3.5 grade point average in Africana studies courses and a 3.0 grade point average overall.  In addition, the student must also:

If request is granted, the honors thesis will be evaluated by the honors committee and the degree of honors to be awarded will be determined.

You will receive one of three honors designations: highest honors, high honors or honors.

This option is only available for students pursuing an Africana studies major.

African Language Program

Swahili

Why Learn Swahili?

Instructor: Happiness Bulugu, Africana Studies & Research Center, Tel: (607) 254-6341, Email: hpb36@cornell.edu

Yoruba

Why Learn Yoruba?

Instructor: Adeolu Ademoyo, Africana Studies & Research Center, Tel: 607-254-6341, Email: aaa54@cornell.edu

IsiZulu

Why Learn IsiZulu?

Instructor: Sandra Sanneh, Yale University African Language Program, Email: sandra.sanneh@yale.edu

Arabic

Why Learn Arabic?

Instructors: Yomna H. Chami (Near Eastern Studies), Email: yhc22@cornell.edu and Munther A. Younes (Near Eastern Studies), Email: may2@cornell.edu

Wolof

Why Learn Wolof?

Instructor: Mariame Sy, Columbia University, African Studies, Email: sms2168@cornell.edu

Online Applications

Major Application

Minor Application

Honors Application

*Please be advised that the majority of our faculty are not working on the admissions committee or directly involved with the admissions process, nor do they individually determine final decisions.  For questions about undergraduate admissions specifically, please consult africana@cornell.edu.

Explore the links below to learn more about our Africana Studies students and the impact that ASRC has made on them during their time at Cornell:

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