Bachelor of African American Studies (A.A.S.B) in African Americans & Critical Race Theory
Our Bachelor of African American Studies (A.A.S.B) in African Americans & Critical Race Theory offers a deep examination of the legal, historical, and political systems that sustain racial inequality. This program empowers students to critically assess power structures and advocates for transformative justice through intersectional frameworks.
| Program Name | Bachelor of African American Studies (A.A.S.B) |
| Program Level | Bachelor |
| Concentration | African Americans & Critical Race Theory |
| Modules | 18 |
| Credits | 150 |
| Duration | 2 to 4 years |
- Historical Context of Racism
- Cases Through a CRT Lens
- Racial Bias in Legal Institutions
- Law Shaping Racial Inequality
- Concept of Intersectionality
- Social and Political Implications
- Critical Thinking
- Introduction to African American Studies
- Foundations of African American Studies
- African American Ethnic Relations
- African American Feminist Theory
- The African Diaspora
- African American History
- African American Culture
- Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI)
- Critical Race Theory (CRT)
- “Black Codes”
- Bacon’s Rebellion
- Possess a High School Diploma or its equivalent.
- Be proficient in English language (as per TOEFL or IELTS test for non-native English speakers).
- Have basic operating knowledge of a smartphone or a computer.
- Distinction: 90% and above
- Pass: 50% to 89.99%
- Fail: below 50%
Research project.
Fee: $2,500 One-Time Fee [Special Discount]
- Payment plans: $2,500 one-time fee; $250 per month for 1 year; or $125 per month for 2 years [Special Discount]
- Payment methods: Stripe & PayPal
- Provide the names of your previous schools and the dates of attendance.
- Submit a scanned copy of the following:
- government-issued photo ID,
- two letters of recommendation, and
- test scores (TOEFL or IELTS for non-native English speakers).
- ⚠️You can submit the documents when applying or email them later to giuadmissions@fgjf.org latest within four weeks from the start date of your first-course registration.
- Wait for a response from our admission staff within seven working days.
- Receive your provisional admission letter.
- Make payment.
- Start studying.
- Civil Rights Advocate
- Policy Research Analyst
- Diversity and Inclusion Consultant
- Public Defender Support Specialist
- Social Justice Educator
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