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Area of Concentration
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undergraduate
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https://afamstudies.yale.edu/undergraduate-major/area-concentration
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Area of Concentration

Source: https://afamstudies.yale.edu/undergraduate-major/area-concentration Parent: https://afamstudies.yale.edu/undergraduate-major

Students majoring in Black Studies are required to choose an area of concentration, comprised of five courses. This cluster of interrelated courses is intended to ground the student’s learning experience in one area of investigation.

Often, students will choose an area of concentration in a traditional discipline such as political science, sociology, American studies, history, or English language and literature. (This strategy is especially helpful for students planning to fulfill the requirements of two majors.)

Students can also construct interdisciplinary areas of concentration that span traditional departments and encompass broader theoretical frameworks such as race and ethnicity, cultural studies, or feminism and gender studies.

All majors are encouraged to take upper-level courses as part of their concentration, especially those courses centering on research and methodology. None of the seven required courses in Black Studies may be counted among the five electives in the area of concentration.\

Elleza Kelley \ Director of Undergraduate Studies

elleza.kelley@yale.edu

Naomi McWilliams\ Academic Support Assistant (Registrar)\ 203-432-1170\ naomi.mcwilliams@yale.edu