
International Studies
at Miami University
Africa Concentration Requirement
Africa is a regional concentration that meets the concentration requirement for the ITS major.
Take 12 credit hours, representing at least 3 different disciplines, from the table below.
Note: A cross-listed course can represent any one of the disciplines for which it is cross-listed. For example, ATH/BWS 336 can be used for either the Anthropology or the Black World Studies disciplines.
| Course | Title | Hours |
|---|---|---|
| ATH/BWS 366 | African Oral Traditions | 3 |
| BOT/GEO 496 | Biodiversity of Kenya | 5 |
| BWS/GEO 301 | Geography of Sub-Saharan Africa | 4 |
| BWS/HST 224 | Africa in History | 3 |
| BWS/HST 225 | The Making of Modern Africa | 3 |
| BWS/HST 325 | Images of Africa * | 3 |
| BWS/HST 495 | Modern African Environmental History * | 3 |
| BWS/HST 496 | Africa in the 20th Century: Decolonization and Independence * |
3 |
| BWS 339/POL 338 | Contemporary African Politics | 4 |
| HST 444 | Ancient Egypt * | 3 |
| ITS 302 | Problems of Non-Western Societies ** | 3 |
* Offered infrequently
** Cannot double with core requirements.
Most departments periodically offer special courses (not listed in catalog) under "0" ending numbers; check specific titles at time of their offering. Courses in a language will not count if they are in the principle language of the student. Exceptions allowed: CHI 252, 255; FRE 366, 411; GEO 250, 261, 304, 305; JPN 172, 254; RUS 137, 255, 256; and SPN 433; so long as they are not used toward language requirement hours. Most "regional" courses taken in overseas study programs can be credited toward the foreign area emphasis component of the major; however, students should consult the Director prior to departure to determine which courses are appropriate.
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