Program Overview
Overview of the African Studies Program
The African Studies program at McGill University offers students the opportunity to develop a deeper understanding of the African continent and its peoples. This interdisciplinary program covers a range of topics, including the history, religions, and cultures of different regions, as well as contemporary postcolonial literature and issues in health and economic development. Established in 1969, the program was the first of its kind in Canada and allows students to gain an appreciation for the contributions that Africans have made to world culture and civilization.
Program Details
- The program leads to a Minor or Major Concentration.
- Students can take courses like:
- HIST 200: Introduction to African History
- ECON 313: Economic Development 1
- ANTH 322: Social Change in Modern Africa
- AFRI 401: Swahili Language and Culture
Career Opportunities
By choosing to expand their knowledge and understanding of the African continent and its peoples, students can pursue various career paths after graduation, including:
- Ambassador
- Author
- Documentary Filmmaker
- Foreign Correspondent
- Professor
Related Majors
Related majors include:
- Islamic Studies
- Religious Studies
- History
- Anthropology
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