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African/African American Studies Minor


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Minor Only

The mission of the Africa and African American Studies (AAAS) program at Rollins College is to foster an awareness of the contributions and impact of people of African descent on the western hemisphere and a greater understanding of the complexity linked to the global African Diaspora.

Minor Requirements (24 credits)


24 credits, including:

  • One core course (AAAS 101 )
  • Four (4) elective courses. Two must focus on African-Americans,two must focus on Africa / African diaspora (non-U.S.), two must be at the 300-level or higher and at least one must be outside of the social science division.
  • One experiential learning course (4 credits total)

Elective Courses (4)


Four elective courses, two of which must focus on African Americans (U.S.), and two of which must focus on Africa / African diaspora (non-U.S.). Two electives must be at the 300-level or higher. At least one elective must be outside the Social Science division.


Frequently offered elective courses are listed below. For additional options - including rFLA classes (limit one) that can count toward this minor - check the registrar’s schedule of courses. Look for courses with ‘AAAS’ in the Comments field.

Experiential Learning (4 credits)


Students must complete a total of four (4) credits of experiential learning with AAAS content. Examples include an approved internship, field study, research project with community giveback, community engagement (CE) course (cannot also count as an elective), or other experiences approved by the AAAS coordinator.  

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