Loyola University Maryland

African and African American Studies

Resources

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ALANA: African, Latino, Asian, and Native American Student Services

Office of Academic Affairs and Diversity

Office of International Programs (Ghana, Guadeloupe)

National Council for Black Studies

AAAS Courses

Summer 2013

FR205/305 Living and Working in the French Caribbean (Savell)
TH 262  African American Religious Thought (Sutherland)

Fall 2013
Courses that automatically count toward AAAS: 

HS388D Conquest and Colonization in Africa, 1884-1965 (Schmidt) 
HS424 Race, Place, and Memory in American History (Leonard)
HS480D Seminar: Cold War in Southern Africa (Leonard)
FR376  Sub-Saharan Francophone Literature (Thomas)
PY420 Introduction to Black Psychology (Applied Topics) (Johnson)

Courses that may count toward AAAS elective credit:*

CM330D Stereotypes in U.S. Film and Television (Whitehead)
CM347D The Documentary Tradition (Whitehead)
EC348D Developmental Economics (Ward)
HN390 What Is Patience? (Sutherland)
HS340.01D  America through Reconstruction (Leonard)
HS340D.02 America through Reconstruction (Leonard)
HS347 Civil Rights and Human Rights Law (Hill)

* Electives may count toward AAAS credit if the final paper or project significantly engages African, African American, or African diaspora studies. The student must seek approval in advance from the program director and it is the student’s responsibility to work with the course instructor to ensure that the final paper or project is on AAAS topics.