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Black/Africana Studies | Minor

Department of Education, Interdisciplinary Studies, and Creative Arts

Explore History. Understand Culture. Engage the World.

Program Overview

The Black / Africana Studies minor at Elizabeth City State University provides students with an interdisciplinary understanding of the history, culture, and experiences of people of African descent. This program examines the African diaspora across time and place, exploring social, cultural, political, and historical perspectives.

Students engage with topics that highlight the global impact and contributions of African and African American communities while developing critical thinking and analytical skills.


What You’ll Learn

This minor includes coursework that examines the experiences and contributions of people of African descent.

Areas of study include:

  • African and African American history
  • Culture and society within the African diaspora
  • Social and political issues affecting Black communities
  • Literature, arts, and cultural expression
  • Interdisciplinary approaches to race, identity, and society

Students explore how historical and cultural experiences shape contemporary issues and global perspectives.

Program Structure

The Black / Africana Studies minor consists of a combination of required and elective courses that provide both foundational knowledge and opportunities for focused study.

  • Includes introductory and upper-level coursework
  • Draws from multiple academic disciplines
  • Designed to complement a wide range of majors

At Elizabeth City State University, minors are typically structured around approximately 18 credit hours of coursework completed alongside a major.

Students are encouraged to work with advisors to select courses that align with their academic and career goals.


Career Opportunities

TThe Black / Africana Studies minor provides valuable skills in analysis, communication, and cultural understanding, which are applicable across many career paths.

Students may pursue careers in:

  • Education and teaching
  • Social work and community services
  • Public policy and government
  • Nonprofit and advocacy organizations
  • Communications, media, and journalism
  • Law and public service

This minor is especially beneficial for careers that involve working with diverse communities, addressing social issues, or understanding cultural dynamics.

Hands-On Learning

This minor emphasizes critical engagement and applied learning.

Students may:

  • Analyze historical and contemporary issues
  • Engage in discussions on culture, identity, and society
  • Explore interdisciplinary connections across subjects
  • Apply research and analytical skills to real-world topics

Coursework encourages students to think critically about the past and present while developing informed perspectives.

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Interested in adding the Black / Africana Studies minor?

Connect with your academic advisor to learn how this program fits into your degree plan.

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