Africana Studies, B.A. (2020-2021 Archive)
African-American Urban Education Option
The Transfer Degree Road Map on this page presumes the completion of lower division General Education, Title 5 (United States History and Government), and lower division core requirements for this major. See General Education Rules for more information. Lower division major requirements can be found by looking at the 4-Year Degree Road Map for this major. Refer to ASSIST for transfer information and articulation of courses taken at California Community Colleges. Verified Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) STAR Act students should use the ADT/STAR Act Degree Road Map for their major.
Once transfer coursework is evaluated, applicants and admitted students can use the Degree Progress Report/Planner to learn which requirements need to be completed.
To meet residency requirements, students must complete a minimum of 30 units at CSUN: 24 units must be upper division, 12 units in the major and 9 units in General Education.
Transfer Year 1: 1st Semester
Course | Units |
---|---|
AFRS 350 | 3 |
GE Upper Division* | 3 |
Electives | 9 |
Total | 15 |
Transfer Year 1: 2nd Semester
Course | Units |
---|---|
AFRS 391 or AFRS 392 | 3 |
AFRS 417 | 3 |
GE Upper Division* | 3 |
Electives | 6 |
Total | 15 |
Transfer Year 2: 1st Semester
Course | Units |
---|---|
AFRS 397 | 3 |
AFRS 420 or AFRS 421 | 3 |
Urban Education Option Elective. One course from: AFRS 300, AFRS 324, AFRS 325, AFRS 395, AFRS 488 | 3 |
GE Upper Division* | 3 |
Electives | 3 |
Total | 15 |
Transfer Year 2: 2nd Semester
Course | Units |
---|---|
AFRS 498 | 3 |
Urban Education Option Elective. One course from: AFRS 300, AFRS 324, AFRS 325, AFRS 395, AFRS 488 | 3 |
Electives | 9 |
Total | 15 |
OVERALL TOTAL UNITS | 120 |
All students majoring in Africana Studies are encouraged to take foreign languages (French, Portuguese, Spanish or Swahili recommended).
*If needed, select UDGE courses that also satisfy: (1) IC: Information Competence, (2) GE Comparative Cultural Studies, and/or (3) Title 5 requirements in American History and/or US/State/Local Government.