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Course summary
This course provides an opportunity for students (a) who desire to extend their education in the social/behavioral sciences with an emphasis in Pan-African Studies; (b) who wish to prepare themselves for graduate work in African-centered studies, or in a variety of other fields including law, teaching, and the social/behavioral sciences; (c) or who plan to enter one of several professional or occupational fields for which a substantial background in Pan-African Studies is essential or helpful.
Program modules
PAS 226 Traditional African Cultures (3 units),PAS 271 African American History to 1865 (3 units),PAS 272 African American History since 1865 (3 units),PAS 366 Colonialism in Africa, PAS 376 African Enslavement in the New World (3 units),PAS 465 Pan-Africanism: Development of an Ideology 1865-1954,PAS 171 Classical African Civilization (3 units),PAS 282 African Religion in the New World (3 units),PAS 382 Traditional Religions of Africa (3 units),PAS 397 Educational Systems in Africa (3 units),PAS 487 Pan-African Philosophical Thought (3 units),HIST 435 African History to the 19th Century (3 units),HIST 436 African History since the 19th Century (3 units),PAS 496A-Z Experimental Topics (3 units),PAS 499A-C Independent Study (1-3 units),PAS 222 Elements of the Human Geography of the African American, PAS 274 History of the Caribbean Societies Since 1830,PAS 300 Contemporary Issues in the African American Community, PAS 345 African American Autobiography, PAS 386 African American Philosophical Thought, PAS 484 African American Belief and Western Christianity, PAS 496A-Z Experimental Topics (3 units),PAS 499A-C Independent Study (1-3 units).
Entry requirement for international students
Students should have a minimum score in TOEFL - Test of English as a Foreign Language with a Paper-Based score of 500, a minimum Computer Based score of 173 or a minimum Internet Based score of 61, ELPT - English Language Proficiency Test with a score of 955, APIEL - AP International Language Exam with a score of 3 or higher, IELTS - International English Language Test System with a score of 5.5 or higher, SAT - Scholastic Aptitude Test with a verbal score of 450 or higher.
California State University Northridge accepts IELTS*
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY NORTHRIDGE
Department name
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Department of Pan-African Studies
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