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All the department's courses satisfy Harpur College requirements. A cross-disciplinary major (BA program), a minor in Africana studies, and a concentration are available. Visit the Binghamton University Student Information System (BUSI) for course registration, schedules, and information.

       Course listing spring 2006
       Course listing summer 2006
       Course listing fall 2006

Africana Studies syllabi
Following are printable syllabi for Africana courses and cross-listed courses in Word, organized chronologically by semester.

Syllabi spring 2006

AFST 180Y: Human Variation & Politics of Appearance
AFST 188B: African Music Ensemble
AFST 280U: Feminist & Diasporic Performance Art
AFST 283G: West African History to 1800
AFST 284C: Black Nationalism
AFST 285D: Policy Debate
AFST 287F: Contemporary African & African American Arts
AFST 373: The African Novel
AFST 380A: Music Traditions of Africa & Diaspora
AFST 380J: Racial Politics & the State
AFST 380N: Cross-Cultural Perspectives-Senegal
AFST 380P: Nationalism & Social Movement in Colonial Africa
AFST 381G: Sociology of Colonialism
AFST 382F: Puerto Rican, Dominican & Cuban US Migration
AFST 384E: Economic Development in Africa
AFST 385E: African American Heritage in Poetry & Jazz
AFST 386E: Comparative Black Epistemologies
AFST 389E: Black Child & Adolescent Development
AFST 480M: Global Black Movements
AFST 480S: In Transit: 21st Century Remapping
AFST 490K: Crises of Black Intellectual

 
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:: Staff ::


Chair of Africana Studies:
Nkiru Nzegwu
panap@binghamton.edu

Undergraduate Director:
Michael West
mwest@binghamton.edu

Department Secretary:
Barbara Kumiega
bkumiega@binghamton.edu

Webmaster:
Nkiru Nzegwu
panap@binghamton.edu

Africana's address
Binghamton University
Department of Africana Studies
POB 6000
Binghamton, NY 13902-6000

Telephone & fax
Phone: (607) 777-2635
Fax: (607) 777-6547

Inquires about undergraduate studies should be directed to Professor Michael West. Inquires about the department should be directed to Professor Nkiru Nzegwu. All other inquires should be directed to the Department Secretary, Barbara Kumiega.

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