Charlotte,
NC,
United States
Type
Public
Degrees offered
Bachelor's Degree
Students can optionally pursue a Health and Environment Concentration within the Africana Studies B.A. program. This specialization examines health and environmental challenges in the Africana world through cultural, social, ethical, psychological, historical, and policy lenses. To fulfill the concentration, students must complete 30 credit hours of Africana Studies coursework as outlined below.