AFST190 - INTRODUCTION TO AFRICA

Activity
LEC
Title (text only)
INTRODUCTION TO AFRICA
Term session
0
Term
2016C
Subject area
AFST
Section number only
401
Section ID
AFST190401
Meeting times
TR 0900AM-1030AM
Meeting location
ANNENBERG SCHOOL 111
Instructors
HASTY, MARY
Description
This course provides an introduction to the study of Africa in all its diversity and complexity. Our focus is cultural, geographical, and historical: we will seek to understand Africa s current place in the world political and economic order and learn about the various social and physical factors that have influenced the historical trajectory of the continent. We study the cultural formations and empires that emerged in Africa before European colonial invasion and then how colonialism reshaped those sociocultural forms. We ll learn about the unique kinds of kinship and religion in precolonial Africa and the changes brought about by the spread of Islam and Christianity. Finally, we ll take a close look at contemporary issues such as ethnic violence, migration, popular culture and poverty, and we'll debate the various approaches to understanding those issues.


Course number only
190
Cross listings
AFRC190401 ANTH190401
Use local description
No

AFST180 - ELEMENTARY SWAHILI I

Activity
LEC
Title (text only)
ELEMENTARY SWAHILI I
Term session
0
Term
2016C
Subject area
AFST
Section number only
680
Section ID
AFST180680
Meeting times
TR 1200PM-0200PM
Meeting location
WILLIAMS HALL 217
Instructors
MSHOMBA, ELAINE
Description
The Elementary Swahili I course can be taken to fulfill a language requirement, or for linguistic preparation to do research on East Africa/Africa-related topics. The course emphasizes communicative compentence to enable the students to acquire linguistic and extra-linguistic skills in Swahili. The content of the course is selected from various everyday life situations to enable the students to communicate in predictable common daily settings. Culture, as it relates to language use, is also part of the course content.


Students will acquire the speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills at the mid-high novice level, based on the ACTFL scale. The mid-high level proficiency skills that the students will acquire constitute threshold capabilities of the second semester range of proficiency to prepare students for Elementary Swahili II course materials.


Course number only
180
Cross listings
AFRC180680 AFST580680
Use local description
No

AFST170 - ELEMENTARY YORUBA I

Activity
LEC
Title (text only)
ELEMENTARY YORUBA I
Term session
0
Term
2016C
Subject area
AFST
Section number only
680
Section ID
AFST170680
Meeting times
MW 0500PM-0700PM
Meeting location
FISHER-BENNETT HALL 140
Instructors
AWOYALE, YIWOLA
Description
The Elementary Yoruba I course can be taken to fulfill a language requirement, or for linguistic preparation to do research on Nigeria and the diaspora/Africa-related topics. The course emphasizes communicative competence to enable the students to acquire linguistic and extra-linguistic skills in Yoruba. The content of the course is selected from various everyday life situations to enable the students to communicate in predictable common daily settings. Culture, as it relates to language use, is also part of the course content.


Students will acquire the speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills at the mid-high novice level, based on the ACTFL scale. The mid-high novice level proficiency skills that the students will acquire constitute threshold capabilibilities of the second semester range of proficiency to prepare students for Elementary Yoruba II course materials.


Course number only
170
Cross listings
AFRC170680 AFST517680
Use local description
No

AFST160 - ELEMENTARY TWI I

Activity
LEC
Title (text only)
ELEMENTARY TWI I
Term session
0
Term
2016C
Subject area
AFST
Section number only
680
Section ID
AFST160680
Meeting times
TR 0430PM-0630PM
Meeting location
WILLIAMS HALL 301
Instructors
OFOSU-DONKOH, KOBINA
Description
The Elementary Twi I course can be taken to fulfill a language requirement, or for linguistic preparation to do research on Ghana/Africa-related topics. The course emphasizes communicative competence to enable the students to acquire linguistic and extra-linguistic skills in Twi. The content of the course is selected from various everyday life situations to enable the students to communicate in predictable common daily settings. Culture, as it relates to language use, is also a part of the course content.


Students will acquire the speaking, listening, reading and writing skills at the mid-high novice level, based on the ACTFL scale. The mid-high novice level proficiency skills that the students will acquire constitute threshold capabilities of the second semester range of proficiency to prepare students for Elementary Twi II course materials.


Course number only
160
Cross listings
AFRC162680 AFST562680
Use local description
No

AFST150 - ELEMENTARY ZULU I

Activity
LEC
Title (text only)
ELEMENTARY ZULU I
Term session
0
Term
2016C
Subject area
AFST
Section number only
680
Section ID
AFST150680
Meeting times
MW 0300PM-0500PM
Meeting location
WILLIAMS HALL 302
Instructors
MBEJE, AUDREY
Description
The elementary Zulu I course can be taken to fulfill a language requirement, or for linguistic preparation to do research on South Africa, Southern Africa/Africa-related topics. The course emphasizes communicative competence to enable the students to acquire linguistic and extra-linguistic skills in Zulu. The content of the course is selected from various everyday life situations to enable the students to communicate in predictable common daily settings. Culture, as it relates to language use, is also part of the course content.


Students will acquire the speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills at the mid-high novice level, based on the ACTFL scale. The mid-high novice level proficiency skills that the students will acquire constitute threshold capabilities of the second semester range of proficiency to prepare students for Elementary Zulu II course materials.


Course number only
150
Cross listings
AFRC151680 AFST550680
Use local description
No

AFST076 - AFRICA SINCE 1800

Activity
REC
Title (text only)
AFRICA SINCE 1800
Term session
0
Term
2016C
Subject area
AFST
Section number only
407
Section ID
AFST076407
Meeting times
R 0430PM-0530PM
Meeting location
WILLIAMS HALL 24
Instructors
TOLAN, PARASKA
Description
Survey of major themes, events, and personalities in African history from the early nineteenth century through the 1960s. Topics include abolition of the slave trade, European imperialism, impact of colonial rule, African resistance, religious and cultural movements, rise of naturalism and pan-Africanism, issues of ethnicity and "tribalism" in modern Africa.


Course number only
076
Cross listings
AFRC076407 HIST076407
Use local description
No

AFST076 - AFRICA SINCE 1800

Activity
REC
Title (text only)
AFRICA SINCE 1800
Term session
0
Term
2016C
Subject area
AFST
Section number only
406
Section ID
AFST076406
Meeting times
R 0430PM-0530PM
Meeting location
WILLIAMS HALL 319
Instructors
COLLIS, CAITLIN
Description
Survey of major themes, events, and personalities in African history from the early nineteenth century through the 1960s. Topics include abolition of the slave trade, European imperialism, impact of colonial rule, African resistance, religious and cultural movements, rise of naturalism and pan-Africanism, issues of ethnicity and "tribalism" in modern Africa.


Course number only
076
Cross listings
AFRC076406 HIST076406
Use local description
No

AFST076 - AFRICA SINCE 1800

Activity
REC
Title (text only)
AFRICA SINCE 1800
Term session
0
Term
2016C
Subject area
AFST
Section number only
405
Section ID
AFST076405
Meeting times
F 1200PM-0100PM
Meeting location
WILLIAMS HALL 2
Instructors
TOLAN, PARASKA
Description
Survey of major themes, events, and personalities in African history from the early nineteenth century through the 1960s. Topics include abolition of the slave trade, European imperialism, impact of colonial rule, African resistance, religious and cultural movements, rise of naturalism and pan-Africanism, issues of ethnicity and "tribalism" in modern Africa.


Course number only
076
Cross listings
AFRC076405 HIST076405
Use local description
No

AFST076 - AFRICA SINCE 1800

Activity
REC
Title (text only)
AFRICA SINCE 1800
Term session
0
Term
2016C
Subject area
AFST
Section number only
404
Section ID
AFST076404
Meeting times
F 1200PM-0100PM
Meeting location
COLLEGE HALL 315A
Instructors
COLLIS, CAITLIN
Description
Survey of major themes, events, and personalities in African history from the early nineteenth century through the 1960s. Topics include abolition of the slave trade, European imperialism, impact of colonial rule, African resistance, religious and cultural movements, rise of naturalism and pan-Africanism, issues of ethnicity and "tribalism" in modern Africa.


Course number only
076
Cross listings
AFRC076404 HIST076404
Use local description
No