African American Studies is a multidisciplinary program designed to provide students with a critical understanding of the historical, cultural, social, and political experience of African Americans, with a particular emphasis on the development and culture of the African American communities in California and the West, as well as on both historical and contemporary effects of global issues on African American communities. By drawing upon courses in American Studies and by emphasizing comparative as well as interdisciplinary study, this program offers training in the analytic tools and methods of interpretation appropriate for studying the African American experience in its particularity, and ethnic and cultural study in general. The program is particularly appropriate for students interested in integrating studies in the humanities and social sciences and for students preparing to work and interact with diverse communities and cultures in the United States and abroad in such fields as education, human services, business, journalism, and public administration.

Program Major Requirements

Ten courses in African American Studies, or courses certified for African American Studies credit, are required. The 10 courses must be distributed as follows: the three core requirement courses of AMST 200, AMST 350, and AMST 498; one course from each of the following three lists: History, Literature and Culture, and Social and Political Issues; and additional elective courses for a total of 16 units chosen from the courses certified in African American Studies at the 300 level or above.

Core Requirements

Units

AMST 200 Introduction to American Studies and Ethnicity

4

AMST 230 Introduction to African American Studies

4

AMST 350 Junior Seminar in American Studies and Ethnicity: Theories and Methods

4

AMST 498* Senior Seminar in American Studies and Ethnicity  4

*Honors students will substitute AMST 492 Research Methods in American Studies and Ethnicity.

200/300/400-Level Required Courses

Units

One course from each of the following categories:
History
AMST 250 The African Diaspora

4

AMST 252 Black Social Movements in the U.S.

4

AMST 332 Post-Civil Rights Black America

4

HIST 355 The African-American Experience

4

HIST 453 The Age of Emancipation

4

HIST 455 Advanced Topics in African-American History

4

HIST 456 Race, Slavery, and the Making of the Atlantic World

4

Literature and Culture
AHIS 365 African American Art

4

AHIS 475 Blackness in American Visual Culture

4

AMST 285 African American Popular Culture

4

AMST 385 African American Culture and Society

4

CTCS 407 African American Cinema

4

ENGL 446 African-American Poetry and Drama

4

ENGL 447 African-American Narrative

4

GESM 120 Seminar in Humanistic Inquiry

4

MUSC 320 Hip-Hop Music and Culture

4

Social and Political Issues
AMST 101 Race and Class in Los Angeles

4

AMST 206 The Politics and Culture of the 1960s

4

AMST 274 Exploring Ethnicity through Film

4

AMST 330 Black Music and the Political Imagination

4

AMST 337 Islam in Black America: From Slavery to Hip Hop

4

AMST 342 Law and Identities

4

AMST 344 Islamic Law and American Society

4

AMST 348 Race and Environmentalism

4

AMST 365 Leadership in the Community–Internship

4

AMST 385 African American Society & Culture  4
AMST 389 Carceral Geographies

4

AMST 395 African American Humor and Culture

4

AMST 466 The Psychology of African Americans

4

ANTH 240 Representing 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina

4

ANTH 445 African American Anthropology

4

GESM 120 Reading Black Love

4

GESM 130 Interrogating Authenticity (GE Seminar in Social Analysis)

4

HIST 265 Racism, Sexism, and the Law

4

POSC 421 Ethnic Politics

4

POSC 427 Black Politics in the American Political System

4

PSYC 462 Minority Mental Health

4

REL 469 Black Religion in America

4

upper division elective courses

Units

Additional courses for a total of 16 units from the lists above or below, 300-level or higher. No more than two courses in the major may be taken outside the College.
AMST 301 America, the Frontier, and the New West

4

AMST 320 Social Constructions of Race and Citizenship

4

AMST 353 Race and Racism in the Americas

4

AMST 490x Directed Research

2-8, max 8

AMST 493 Senior Honors Thesis in American Studies and Ethnicity

4

AMST 499 Special Topics

2-4, max 8

COMM 458 Race and Ethnicity in Entertainment and the Arts

4

POSC 424 Political Participation and American Diversity

4

SOCI 432 Racial and Ethnic Relations in a Global Society

4

Contact Us

Department of American Studies & Ethnicity

Located in Kaprielian Hall on the University Park campus, ASE faculty, graduate students, and staff are available to assist you with information and resources about our academic programs and research specialties.

Address

University of Southern California

3620 South Vermont Avenue

Kaprielian Hall 462

Los Angeles, California 90089-2534