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World Languages and Cultures
WLC-315 Contemporary African Issues
This course provides a multidisciplinary introduction to the plethora of challenges Africa presently faces as a result of its colonial legacy, its economic under-development, its tribalism, and the devastation triggered by wars, AIDS, other diseases, and natural or man-made disasters. The focus of this course is to look for possible answers to the question, ¿Why does Africa struggle?¿ Students will apply knowledge, modes of inquiry, and technological competence from the fields of History, Government, Cultural Studies, and Literature to understand the complexity of the issues that shape the lives of people in Africa. Particular attention will be given to the issues that affect deaf Africans. Students will optionally participate in a service learning project in conjunction with and on behalf of Deaf people in an African country of their choice.
Program: World Languages and Cultures
Credit: 3
WLC-599G
Independent Study
Special topics courses address subject matter or content…
WLC-595G
Special Topics
WLC-599U
Individualized courses allow students to explore a specific…
WLC-599
Credits 1-6
WLC-595U
WLC-499
Intensive supervised study and research on topics of…
Credits 1-3