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Effective Fall 2022, the African and African Diaspora Studies MA has suspended admission. 

This interdisciplinary program is designed to give graduates an understanding of the African and African diasporic experiences in both local and global contexts and incorporate culturally distinct perspectives in analysis of social and cultural phenomena. Upon completion of the program graduates will be able to analyze and compare knowledge systems and practices within African and African diasporic populations. MA graduates will gain skills in critiquing policies with respect to impacts upon communities of African descent both currently and in historical contexts. The MA will teach students to reflect upon and apply awareness of African and African diasporic experiences and theory to individual professional practices, communications, and interactions. Furthermore, MA graduates will gain quantitative and qualitative methodological skills for identifying and examining challenges affecting people of African descent as well as strengths and resources within African and African diasporic communities. Finally, students will utilize theoretical frameworks from Black Studies to design research-based strategies, programs, and recommendations to address challenges affecting people of African descent.

Program Type

Master’s

Program Format

On Campus

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Effective Fall 2022, the African and African Diaspora Studies MA has suspended admission. 

Admission Requirements 

Effective Fall 2022, the African and African Diaspora Studies MA has suspended admission. 

Application Deadlines

Application deadlines vary by program, please review the for specific programs. Other important dates and deadlines can be found by using the One Stop calendars.

Credits and Courses

The MA in African and African Diaspora Studies is designed to be completed in two years and consists of 30 graduate-course credits. These 30 credits comprise 24 credit hours of advanced coursework, followed by 6 credit hours of thesis or project work. At least 15 credits of overall coursework must be taken at the 700 level or above.

Core Coursework12
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý700Foundations and Theories in African & African Diaspora Studies
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý701Theories and Methods in Empirical Research in African & African Diaspora Studies
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý705Classic Works: Intellectual Production in Africa and the Diaspora I
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý708Black Literary Theory and Cultural Studies
Additional Coursework12
Complete 12 credits from the following list:
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý300Urban Violence
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý311African Religious Thought and Social Organizations
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý319African American Urban History
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý321Black Workers in the 21st Century
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý322Order and Disorder: The Quest for Social Justice
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý325Africa/China Relations
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý326Economic Problems of Black Business
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý329Economic Growth and Sustainable Development in Africa
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý344Global Black Social Movements
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý350The Black Family
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý450Cultural Transmissions: Black Africa and Black America
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý451Rites of Passage in Black Societies
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý497Study Abroad:
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý545Raising Children, 'Race-ing' Children
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý565Topics in African & African Diaspora Studies:
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý706Classic Works: Intellectual Production in Africa and the Diaspora II
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý709Critical Literary Theory II: Modern Concepts in the African World
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý799Graduate Independent Study
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý800Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods in African & African Diaspora Studies
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý804Qualitative Interviewing and Grounded Theory
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý812Political Economy: Conceptual
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý814Public Policies, Development, and Underdevelopment in Africa & the Diaspora
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý816Political Economy of Development in African Countries
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý817Political Economy of Development in African Countries II
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý818Race Matters: Government and Politics in Latin America and the Caribbean
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý820Political Economy of Income and Wealth Inequality
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý821Race and Inequality
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý834Seminar on Slavery
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý836Comparative Social Institutions in African World Communities
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý837Memory and Tradition: Identity-Making and Memory in the African Diaspora
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý840Healing Traditions in the African Diaspora
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý845Race/Ethnicity and the Psychology of Oppression
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý851African-American Literary Theory and Criticism
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý852Folklore in the African World:
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý862Development of African-American Children in Urban and Rural Areas
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý865The Quest for Pan-Africanism
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý866Black Power Reconsidered
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý867Problems in African American Urban History
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý868Black Intellectuals and the Public Sphere
´¡¹ó¸é±õ°äÌý880Seminar on Issues in African & African Diaspora Studies:
Thesis Research or Project6
Total Credits30

Effective Fall 2022, the African and African Diaspora Studies MA has suspended admission. 

*Note: Because of budget limitations, the department does not offer assistantships or tuition remissions to students in the MA program. However, students in this program are eligible to apply for DGSF and AOP Fellowships.

Contact

Prospective Graduate Students

Questions regarding the application or the application process should be directed to the 51ÁÔÆæ Graduate School at gradschool@uwm.eduÌý´Ç°ùÌý414-229-6569.

Current Graduate Students

Questions about research opportunities, department funding opportunities, or issues specific to the discipline should be directed to Nolan Kopkin.