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African Studies

Director of Graduate Studies: Romanus Ejiaga
210 International Studies Building
910 South Fifth Street
Champaign, IL 61820
(217) 333-6335
Fax: (217) 244-2429
E-mail: african@uiuc.edu

Graduate Degree Programs

The Center for African Studies administers a two-year program of language and area studies courses leading to an interdisciplinary master of arts degree. The program provides both language and area training for three constituencies of students: those seeking to match area expertise with professional training; those proceeding to disciplinary-based doctoral work; and those for whom the degree would stand on its own. The center also administers graduate minors in African studies with various departments.

Master of Arts

A candidate must complete 34 graduate hours in area studies courses, drawn from at least three different academic units and must study or demonstrate proficiency in a language indigenous to Africa at the advanced (third-year) level. One of the area courses must be AFST 550, the center-originated interdisciplinary seminar.

Minor for the Doctor of Philosophy Degree

A doctoral candidate who elects African studies as a minor must secure approval from the center and must earn at least 16 graduate hours in approved courses in at least two departments. Courses are available in the following fields: agricultural economics, anthropology, art history, comparative literature, economics, education, French, geography, history, linguistics, political science, and sociology.

Financial Aid

Each year the center is generally able to assist a limited number of graduate students in area studies through awards of Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowships.