Africana Studies Research Seminar Capstone

Course Number
AFST-401
Description

This research-based capstone course will allow students to synthesize the knowledge and skills acquired through their Africana studies coursework in an applied and artistic final project that relates to a real issue or challenge in the industry (music, theater, dance or film) or in society. Students participate in a weekly capstone seminar led by the faculty member who also serves as their capstone advisor. In sharing their capstone processes, content, and products with each other throughout the semester, students develop and demonstrate knowledge and integration of skills, scholarship, and strategies of Africana studies interdisciplinarity, mixed-method research, and grounded, local/global, reflective practices. At the end of the semester, students present their capstone project and use it for an employment portfolio and/or for graduate school application materials.

Credits
3
Prerequisites
LENG-111, AFST-111, and at least 7th semester standing
Required Of
BLMC majors
Electable By
BLMC majors
Semesters Offered
Fall, Spring
Location
Boston
Department
AFR
Course Chair
Mike Mason
Courses may not be offered at the listed locations or taught by the listed faculty for every semester. Consult my.berklee.edu to find course information for a specific semester.