Black Studies Program
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The Black Studies Program is an interdisciplinary academic program offered at Knox. It offers one major and one minor.
Contents
Program Committee[1][edit]
Current[edit]
- Frederick Hord, Program Chair, Professor of Black Studies
- Caesar Akuetey, Associate Professor of French
- Steve Cohn, Professor of Economics
- Mary Crawford, Associate Professor of Chemistry
- Jessie Dixon, Associate Professor of Spanish
- Eric Edi, Visiting Assistant Professor of Black Studies
- Tony Gant, Associate Professor of Art
- Konrad Hamilton, Associate Professor of History
- Magali Roy-Féquière, Associate Professor of Gender and Women's Studies
- Kelly Shaw, Instructor in Psychology and Gender and Women's Studies
- Nicole Whittaker, Instructor in Music
Former[edit]
Black Studies[edit]
See main page at Black Studies.
The program offers one Black Studies major and one Black Studies minor.
Black Studies (major)[edit]
This major allows advanced study in Black Studies.
Courses Required for the Black Studies major[2][edit]
10 credits:
- All of the following:
- Five other courses in the department, at least two of which must be at the 300-level and two of which must be at the 200-level
- An internship or practicum may be substituted for an elective credit
Black Studies (minor)[edit]
This minor allows for intermediate study in Black Studies.
Courses Required for the Black Studies minor[3][edit]
5 credits:
- BKST 101 (Introduction to Black Studies)
- Four additional department credits, one of which may be Independent Study
- A project relating Black Studies to an outside discipline.
Meeting the Competency Requirements [4][edit]
- Writing Requirement: None specified
- Oral Requirement: None specified
- Information Literacy Requirement: All courses meet this requirement