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Title: African Americans in US History and Literature
 
Short Title:
(in Banner Class Schedule)
Af Amer US
 
Description: How did African Americans use literature to express themselves through history? What role has literature played historically in the African American community? What does literature by and about African Americans tell you about their circumstances during certain periods in American history? This learning community will explore these and other questions about the African American experience.
 
Courses:
FALL SPRING
Course Title
UNIV 101 Freshman Seminar I
ENGL 110 English Composition I
HIST 210 African-American History
Course Title
UNIV 102 Freshman Seminar II
ENGL 120 English Composition II
PHIL 110 Critical Thinking

 

Semesters: Two (students can join second semester without taking first on space-available basis)
 
Who should take this LC?: Any first-year student interested in the African American experience.
 
Current Schedule: Fall 2008
LC CRN Course Title Hrs Sct Days Begin End Instructor
  6622 ENGL110 English Composition 1 3 22 MWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PM Miller, Beverly D.
  6388 HIST210 African-American History 3 01 MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AM Hennessey, Thomas J.
  6268 UNIV101 Freshman Seminar I 1 32 MW 11:00 AM 11:50 AM Muhammad, Audrey A
For more information: Michele McIver-Bell
University College
910-672-2142
mmciverbell@uncfsu.edu
 
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