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2023-2024 BSC Catalog Updated_UG ONLY_FINAL[82]

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68 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS<br />

(2) Give a fifteen-minute oral presentation of their research results and analysis to the<br />

discipline and the College community.<br />

(3) Write a thesis in formal research style presenting the experimental results and<br />

analysis.<br />

Minor Requirements<br />

The following courses are required (6-7 units):<br />

BI 115<br />

BI 125 or HON 126<br />

BI 215<br />

BI 225<br />

CH 111 and CH 112, or CH 149<br />

one additional unit in BI at the 300 level or above<br />

Internships, Exploration term projects, and teaching experience may not count toward the<br />

minor.<br />

Black Studies<br />

The Distinction in Black Studies (DBST) program examines the complexities of<br />

the Black experience from different perspectives. The purpose of the distinction<br />

is to introduce students to the political, social, economic, and historical<br />

dimensions animating the lives of Black people in Africa and the African<br />

diaspora. In the effort to examine multiple aspects of the Black experience, this<br />

program is transdisciplinary, meaning that students will engage content, think,<br />

integrate methodological practices, and produce work at the intersections of<br />

disciplines to arrive at a fuller understanding of the condition of Black people<br />

occupying various regions of the globe. Because of the transdisciplinary nature<br />

of this field of study, this program complements and enriches any major area of<br />

study and prepares students for life in an increasingly multi-ethnic and global<br />

society.<br />

Upon completion of the Distinction in Black Studies, students will be able to<br />

• apply knowledge and skills to address problems faced by people of<br />

African descent<br />

• examine current and historical events, phenomena, circumstances,<br />

and discourses having to do with Black people using different<br />

critical and theoretical frameworks (political, social, historical,<br />

economic, religious, and psychological)<br />

• explore constructions of blackness and their implications<br />

• integrate different methodological practices to arrive at a fuller<br />

understanding of the condition of Black people in the United States<br />

and other areas of the world<br />

Birmingham-Southern College <strong>Catalog</strong> <strong>2023</strong>-<strong>2024</strong>

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