MA in Africology & African American Studies

2 Years On Campus Masters Program

Eastern Michigan University

Program Overview

The MA program in Africology and African American Studies is an advanced theoretical, practical and critical examination of the lived experiences of peoples of African descent, which is designed to equip students with managerial-level, diversity-oriented intellectual knowledge and skills required to serve effectively in organizations, enterprises, companies, and businesses with diverse clientele. It offers two optional tracks: Applied or Thesis-based with a concentration in Africology & African American Studies courses, but, in each case, students are required to choose a complementary focus according to their intellectual or vocational orientation or their undergraduate degrees from among participating disciplinary programs/departments across academic disciplines and programs of Eastern Michigan University

Program Key Stats

$41228 (Annual Fee)



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Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Careers in Teaching
  • Social work
  • the Law
  • Welfare program administration
  • Counseling
  • Public health management

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