African and Black Studies
Program Information
Sample courses include:
- HST 218 – Introduction to African American History and Africana Studies
- AN 304 – Medical Anthropology
- AN 380 – Selected Topics in Anthropology
- FR 318 – Intro to Francophone Cultures
The Butler Advantage
Enrich your program by studying one of the world’s most interesting, largest, and most diverse regions.
Explore our diverse world through study of Black and African thought, histories, politics, cultures, and societies in the African continent and throughout the world.
Learn about Africa in Core Courses such as FYS 101-2 Global Perspectives on Health, GHS 206 Resistance and Reaction: Colonialism and Postcolonialism in Africa and GHS 208 Revolutionary Europe and Colonial Nigeria, and SW 215 Being Human.
Study a foreign language widely spoken in Africa such as French or Arabic.
Complete an Africa-related internship with the Tutu Center or another organization in Indianapolis, Washington, DC, or in Africa.
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