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Topics in Africana Studies (SCA-UA 180)

Explores specific issues dealing with the black urban experience, focusing on social and cultural institutions. Possible themes, which vary from semester to semester, include class and poverty, the police, urban development, education, sports, music, and art.

Social and Cultural Analysis (Undergraduate)
4 credits – 15 Weeks

Spring 2022

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For students joining IMA in Fall 2022 and beyond, our new program structure affects the categorization of courses on this site.

Classes listed in the “IMA Major Electives” categories refer to the old IMA program structure. If you’re under the new IMA program structure, these courses count as general IMA Electives for you. Your program structure is noted on your academic advising spreadsheet.

Students on the new program structure can search the Interchange for courses. If you’re looking for “IMA Major Distribution” courses, you'll find them listed here: 

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