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DePaul Undergraduate Course Catalog
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS & SCIENCES 2008-2009
College of Liberal Arts & Sciences - Undergraduate Studies Programs of Study African and Black Diaspora Studies Special Programs
Special Programs
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Double Major Students who major in African and Black Diaspora Studies will have the option to pursue a second major in a related field. Students considering a double major shall confer with their academic advisor to assure that they choose their courses appropriately to meet this objective.
Minor Minor concentration for non-majors will provide that students have at least a general knowledge about Africa and its Diaspora. For a minor in African & Black Diaspora Studies, a minimum of six courses is required: (a) two of the core courses (Introduction to African & Black Diaspora Studies and an additional core course); (b) a course (at the 300 level) in an area of concentration; (c) either an approved field elective or the capstone course; and (d) two electives.
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