African Studies Program- undergraduate catalog link
The African Studies Minor offers an interdisciplinary approach to the study of history, politics, anthropology, philosophy, music, economics, geography, women and many other cultural issues in Africa. "Africa" is defined in its broadest geographical sense as including the entire continent. The African Studies Minor draws together a variety of departments from a number of colleges to offer students a broad view of the continents cultural richness and the history of this most ancient of continents as well as to understand, in-depth, the modern-day challenges Africa has endured and continues to face at the beginning of the twenty-first century.
For more information please call the Department of History (765-285-8700) or the Director of African Studies, Professor Stephanie Beswick (765-285-8710) and/or visit this link: African Studies Program
African American Studies - undergraduate catalog link
The African-American studies minor explores the culture of black Americans and Africans to help all students understand themselves and relationships between blacks and whites. The knowledge of American, Caribbean, and African societies prepares students for career in multinational business, multicultural education, law, journalism, radio, television, social work, and urban planning.
For more information, contact Professor Nina Mjagkij.
Ancient Studies - undergraduate catalog link
The minor in Ancient Studies combines courses in anthropology, modern languages and classics, history, and philosophy.
For more information, call the Department of History at (765) 285-8700, or contact Professor Sviatoslav Dmitriev.