The Minor in African Studies is regulated by the section of the Faculty of Arts Graduation Requirements entitled 3.4.4 Minor Fields. Students must successfully complete at least 5.0 and not more than 6.0 full-course equivalents while meeting the requirements below:
1. African Studies 301, 501.
2. 1.0 full-course equivalents from the following: Anthropology 317, 319; History 401; Political Science 371.
3. At least 2.0 additional full-course equivalents from the following: African Studies 400; Anthropology 317, 319 , 505.40; Archaeology 395, 399; French 549; Geography 377; History 309, 401 and 501; Political Science 371, 471; Religious Studies 339; Zoology 507.60, 507.61.
4. At least 1.0 full-course equivalents from the following: Archaeology 307; Greek and Roman Studies 345, 347; Religious Studies 353.
Note: In addition to the courses mentioned above, students should realize that competence in a language (other than English) appropriate to the study of Africa is highly desirable.