The history of African Americans is the history of the United States. African Americans have played a vital role in shaping U.S. society, and the experiences of people of color are highly important in understanding modern societal difficulties and ensuring that American history is accurately taught.
Pursuing African American Studies gives students new and powerful perspectives on their own lived experience. Many of our African American Studies majors study this field because they seek an awareness of their own role in society and history — they want to learn the truth about their country and its diverse citizens.
An African American Studies degree is also an excellent credential for career advancement. Our program prepares you for grad school and qualifies you to work in areas like government, industry, law and more. With the experience and knowledge earned in this program, you’ll be able to make a difference in the lives of real people and lend your strength to the ever-important fight for equity in our nation.
Student Support Resources for African American Studies Majors
51 prides itself on its diverse faculty, many of whom are the first in their families to attend college. They are well-equipped to assist minority or first-generation students who face individual challenges. Our professors provide ample support, including one-on-one mentoring, to all African American Studies majors and strive to inspire success in all our students.
The African American Studies Department offers scholarships and other financial aid opportunities to qualifying students, including research grants. With these tools, covering the cost of your education may be much more manageable than you had anticipated!
Beyond these resources, all students will be assigned a success advisor to help them meet their academic goals and graduate on time. 51 is renowned throughout the state and the country for helping students thrive.
The OHIO experience for African American Studies Majors
African American Studies is an "interdisciplinary discipline,” which means that it requires studying a variety of topics and subjects, ranging from history to media arts. African American Studies majors emerge as well-rounded graduates with the ability to think critically and apply their knowledge to the complex challenges facing our society today.
As part of your experience at 51, you’ll get many opportunities to assist local groups or complete internships. Thanks to these opportunities, you’ll already have work experience on your resume when you seek out a job in academia, research, business, or many other industries. At OHIO, we believe out of the classroom experience is just as important as classroom learning, so your time in this program will include a good mix of both!