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Jun 14, 2025
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2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog
Pan African Studies, Minor
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About the Minor
Program Director: Dr. Christopher Allen Varlack, Associate Professor The minor in Pan African Studies is designed to educate students about the multi-faceted dimensions of communities of African descent worldwide. Committed to graduating well-rounded, intellectually astute students and to the University’s focus on global studies, the Pan African Studies minor is an interdisciplinary minor, requiring students to take a variety of courses aimed at enriching their understanding of the sociocultural, historical, political, psychosocial, and economic issues that have affected and continue to affect people of African descent. Inasmuch as this minor serves the needs of the students who are interested in various facets of the Africana experience, it will demonstrate Arcadia’s understanding of the relationships between the field and other related disciplines (e.g. Business, History, English, Media & Communications, Sociology, Anthropology, Criminal Justice, Psychology, Education, International Studies, etc.). In addition, our students who seek to enter some aspect of African American, African, or African Diaspora studies will find that they are adequately prepared for colleges and universities with more extensive programs, including graduate programs in the field. Requirements
The interdisciplinary minor will require students to complete at least five courses with substantial content on Pan African issues for a minimum of 20 credits. All students must take and pass an introductory course. From that point, they will choose from a variety of course options in English, Historical and Political Studies, Sociology, Psychology, University Seminars, and other programs. Each student is limited to no more than two courses from each Department/Program. If a student wishes to count a course not included in the list of elective courses for the Pan African Studies minor, the course must be reviewed and accepted by the program director. (20 credits) Three Elective Courses
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