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African American Studies

The Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences also offers a minor in African American Studies.  This is an interdisciplinary program administered by the faculty of History.  Kentucky State University is committed to continued scholarship, inquiry, and education in African American history and culture.  By drawing upon the resources of faculty in a broad range of related studies, it is hoped that students will develop an understanding of the African  American experience from a variety of perspectives.

Admission to this program requires a cumulative grade point average of 2.0, and it is recommended that students complete the Liberal Studies Requirements prior to pursuing  the minor.  Students must successfully complete 18 semester credit hours from a variety of interdisciplinary courses selected in consultation with their advisor.  The courses include ART 303; ENG 409; GEO 212; HIS 314, HIS 365, HIS 366, and HIS 411;  MUS  323  and MUS 325;  POS 462;  and SOC 304.

 



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