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Learn about the African diaspora to celebrate and honor the Black experience. Raise your critical race consciousness and cultural literacy to challenge systemic racism and inequities. Use your knowledge to champion justice and equity. We are cultivating an intellectual environment grounded in the histories, cultures, and worldviews of African people that seeks to activate the strengths of our students and their communities.
Through our degree programs, curriculum and programming, we aim to raise students' and scholars' critical race consciousness and cultural literacy to challenge systemic racism, anti-Blackness and dismantle white supremacy. We also offer a wealth of community engagement and empowerment opportunities.
Gain cultural intelligence and critical race literacy and consciousness. Receive preparation for culturally appropriate civic engagement along with Africana literary and cultural competence. Strengthen your knowledge and skills in Africana research methodologies and methods for studying people of African descent and obtain training in advocacy for social change and social justice.
Applicants will be considered for admission to CSUN as an international freshman if you meet the following requirements: You have earned a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 grading scale, or an average of "B" grades on an "A - F" letter grading scale. (CSUN will convert your international GPA when you apply for admission.)
English Language Requirement
IELTS Academic - International English Language Test System: 6.0
iTEP Academic - International Test of English Proficiency: 3.8
PTE Academic - Pearson’s Test of English: 50
TOEFL - Test of English as a Foreign Language: Internet Based score: 61; Paper-based score: 500
DET – Duolingo English Test: 95.
Application deadline for Fall term is May 31st, Spring term is Oct 31st.