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: $1,320 One-Time Fee [Special Discount]
- Payment plans: $1,320 one-time fee; $110 per month for 1 year; or $55 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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