The department offers students three basic options. Transition to a bachelor degree in African American studies, primary or secondary education, social science or humanities. Courses related to career oriented training in the field of human services such as health, community planning and development, education, social welfare etc. The course is an elective subject in English, social sciences and humanities. Study course in Africa held for all students
At the Department of African Studies at the Academy of Humanities and Sciences in Africa we are conducting large and small research on African studies. African studies are mainly those based on people and cultures who study the people's experiences in Africa. These experiences ranged from early human civilization to slavery, colonization, tragic eradication era, and to African people 's forced resettlement and forced migration. The framework of knowledge to distinguish African studies from other fields is to explore the subject areas from the perspective of African people's interests, desires, possibilities and assumed destiny. The foundation of this field is to understand and understand the world view of people in Africa and the philosophy of life as a starting point explored by all African intellectuals.
The Africana Studies program is part of an alliance for races, colonies, and alliances abroad. Africa's research is an interdisciplinary field that focuses on the research of people in Africa and people in Africa in the world's African population. Students can choose to study in Africa or study underage minors. The Africa research program exposes students to historical, political, social, economic and cultural systems and institutions and reveals the living environment and creativity of African people in Africa and Diaspora in Africa. In addition, African studies critically examined the social and historical background of the development of Western epistemology, while African people on human labor, talent and natural resources against the modern movement that the Mediterranean and Western countries experienced and claimed We are investigating the important contribution of.
Dubois's contribution to the history and development of research in Africa has not yet been totally taken up. Many African scholars think he is an African research architect, but they still do not know his corpus, systematic analysis, detailed discussion of specific fields, and the relationship with African studies that supports it It does not show critical research. proposition. The purpose of this paper is to open up the history of this long-closed, deeply buried thinking and to explore the relationship between African research, radical politics, and critical social theory.