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Dec 15, 2025
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2025-2026 University Catalog
Africana Studies minor
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Africana Studies is an interdisciplinary minor that examines the culture and experiences of African people and those who make up the African Diaspora throughout the world. Relevant courses come from a variety of disciplines including literature, history, sociology, economics, politics, art and music. This minor grew out of the African American Studies minor, which began during the fall term of 2005. Students need only 21 credits (7 courses) to complete the minor. Each year we offer AFCA 130 (An Introduction to Africana Studies) and a capstone course which is an independent study project. Annually, the Minor brings noted speakers to campus; sponsors multiple student and faculty events; and supports university efforts to offer a more diverse and rich curriculum that accurately reflects and represents America’s cultural complexity. We invite all W&L students to experience our courses and join our investigation of fundamental issues and triumphs.
In meeting the requirements of this interdisciplinary minor, a student must use at least nine (9) credits not also used to meet the requirements of any other major or minor.
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Core Requirements
Complete the following course: Africa-Focused Course
Choose one course from the following list: African Diaspora-Focused Course
Choose one course from the following list: Electives
Choose three additional courses from the Africa-focused list, Africa-Diaspora-focused list, or the course list below: Capstone Experience
AFCA 403 or a relevant individual project, senior thesis, or honors thesis approved in advance by the Africana Studies program committee and supervised by a member of the program faculty, typically taken after completion of other minor requirements. Total Minor Requirements 21 credits
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